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  1. Jun 21

    Wisconsin State Leaders Debate Budget Priorities Amid Economic Shifts and Severe Weather

    Wisconsin listeners are waking up to a mix of political maneuvering, economic shifts, community developments, and volatile weather across the state. According to PBS Wisconsin’s “Here & Now” program for June 19, state leaders in Madison continue to spar over budget priorities, with Democratic Governor Tony Evers and the Republican-controlled Legislature debating new funding levels for schools, road projects, and shared revenue for local governments. Lawmakers are also weighing adjustments to tax policy and criminal justice measures that could affect county jails and diversion programs, while municipal officials in Milwaukee and other cities push for more flexibility to address public safety and housing. On the policy front, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reports changes to FoodShare work requirements following updated federal rules, expanding job-search obligations for some adults without dependents and prompting concern from anti-hunger advocates about possible drops in participation. The agency is also promoting Summer EBT benefits to help families cover the cost of meals when school is out. Economically, employment in Wisconsin remains relatively stable, with manufacturing, health care, and tourism continuing as key employers. Organizers of the Wisconsin State Fair have released the daily schedule for the 2026 fair, according to WISN 12 News, highlighting agriculture exhibits, concerts, and food vendors that are expected to draw large crowds and generate millions in local spending. Business groups note that seasonal hiring for fairs, festivals, and hospitality is providing short-term job opportunities for teens and adults across the state. In community news, the Wisconsin Association of School Boards is urging local school leaders to stay on top of new legal and legislative developments ahead of the next school year, emphasizing changes in curriculum guidance, student mental health supports, and school safety protocols. Districts are moving forward with infrastructure projects such as building upgrades and security enhancements financed through recent referendums and state aid. Weather has been a major story. The National Weather Service reports that on June 19, strong afternoon storms brought hail and damaging winds to parts of east-central and southern Wisconsin, quickly ending a stretch of pleasant conditions. Forecasters documented scattered severe thunderstorms that downed trees and power lines, with cleanup and damage assessments ongoing in some communities. Looking ahead, listeners can watch for continued negotiations in the state Capitol over the next budget, local debates on public safety funding and housing policy, preparations for the Wisconsin State Fair and other summer festivals, and the potential for additional severe weather as storm season continues. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai

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