Milwaukee city leaders encourage residents to complete 2020 census by Sept. 30 deadline

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- City leaders have a message for people who haven't completed the 2020 census yet -- time is running out. At the Journey House Community Center Tuesday, Sept. 1, Congresswoman Gwen Moore joined Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and others to encourage people to take a few minutes to complete the census survey. The deadline is Sept. 30, and so far only about 59-percent of…

Lawmakers hear from people who need federal unemployment benefit

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(WISN) - Millions of Americans could lose their federal unemployment payments if lawmakers don't extend the benefit.  U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore and other members of the House Ways and Means committee hosted a virtual listening session online Friday morning. They heard from people all over the country who've lost their jobs because of the pandemic and rely on the federal payments of $600…

John Lewis' Legacy, And The Rise In Outdoor Recreation During The Pandemic

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(WPR) - U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) discusses her friend and colleague, the late John Lewis. Then, the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources explains how state residents rekindled their love of the outdoors during the pandemic and what effects it might be having on state parks.  Listen here

Wisconsin leaders reflect on life and legacy of Rep. John Lewis

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(CBS 58) -- “This man had a life worth living and it has been such a blessing to have just been in his presence," Congresswoman Gwen Moore said about Representative John Lewis. She calls him a “living legend,” a man inspired by his predecessors to fight for what’s right, and what’s human, in the world. “He was always about reconciliation, restitution, about coming together and about the…

Plain Talk: The 'Six Triple Eight' deserves a Congressional Gold Medal

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(Madison) - It may not be as momentous as the 244th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, but there's another piece of history — actually, African-American history — that deserves recognition this 4th of July. In fact, Milwaukee Congresswoman Gwen Moore is hoping that she can get Congress to award an all Black Women's Army Corps unit known as the "Six Triple Eight"…

The history of Juneteenth Day and why it's an important holiday worth celebrating

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MILWAUKEE (TMJ 4) — Juneteenth is an annual celebration rooted in the moment roughly 250,000 African-American slaves learned they were free in the year 1865. The name "Juneteenth" is a combination of the words "June" and "Nineteenth," which is the date in 1865 when this powerful moment in African-American history took place. "If you can imagine being enslaved, then it's certainly a…

'UPFRONT' recap: Wisconsin lawmakers debate Justice in Policing Act

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(WISN) - U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Milwaukee, said a de-escalation training provision she has added to a bill on police brutality could help prevent officer-involved deaths. But U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Glenbeulah, called the bill a "disaster" that will lead to timid police forces. The Congressional Black Caucus has introduced the "Justice in Policing Act" following the death of George…

Nursing homes under scrutiny after warnings of seized stimulus checks

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(The Hill) - Nursing homes are coming under more scrutiny during the coronavirus pandemic, this time for complaints about efforts to confiscate coronavirus stimulus checks. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling on the Trump administration to ensure nursing homes and assisted living facilities aren’t improperly seizing the checks from residents following alerts from the Federal…

Rep. Gwen Moore authors bill to address Milwaukee's lead lateral crisis

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(TMJ 4 ) - Federal funds could be coming to address one of Milwaukee’s biggest issues: lead in the water. Congresswoman Gwen Moore helped author a bill that would provide $4.5 billion to replace lead service lines across the country. The city of Milwaukee estimates 70,000 homes are connected to lead service lines, which would cost more than half a billion dollars to replace due to the…

Wisconsin Democrats Question Federal Coronavirus Food Box Program

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Democratic members of Wisconsin's congressional delegation are asking the head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture why state businesses didn't receive more contracts for a new program buying excess food during the COVID-19 pandemic. Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, and Democratic U.S. Reps. Ron Kind, Gwen Moore and Mark Pocan sent a letter to USDA Secretary…

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