U.S. House passes coronavirus response bill; Wisconsin Republicans dissent

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WASHINGTON (Wisconsin Examiner) — The U.S. House early Saturday morning approved an emergency stimulus package to combat the coronavirus pandemic after President Donald Trump signaled his support for the bill.  The multi-billion dollar package aims to slow the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by a new coronavirus, and mitigate its economic effects as fears of recession…

Rep. Gwen Moore targets racial disparities in maternal healthcare

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WASHINGTON (SPECTRUM NEWS) — Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Milwaukee believes Congress took an important first step in declaring Black moms matter, especially those in her home district. “One of the zip codes in the United States 53206 has been designated one of the worst places in the country for Black children to live,” said Rep. Moore. “So through this, we are going to be able to showcase the…

Moore memorializes Molson Coors victim on House floor

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U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore, who represents Milwaukee in Washington, knew one of the victims of Wednesday’s Molson Coors shooting, Gennady “Gene” Levshetz. “When these things happen you try to distance yourself from them. You say to yourself, you know, ‘it doesn’t have an impact on me personally,’ But unfortunately, of the five victims, I knew one of them very well,” Moore said on…

National leaders, along with local and state officials, respond to Molson Coors shooting

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MILWAUKEE — National leaders, as well as state and local officials, have begun releasing statements regarding the shooting at Molson Coors.  Molson Coors has released a tweet regarding what is going on at their facility. Alderman Russell Stamper released this statement to the media: "I join my colleagues, the residents of the 15th Aldermanic District and the entire City of…

Steil, Moore urge President Trump to OK federal aid for southeast Wisconsin

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The Journal Times Staff WASHINGTON — Congressman Bryan Steil and Congresswoman Gwen Moore urged President Donald Trump Thursday to approve Gov. Tony Evers’ request for a Major Disaster Declaration for Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee counties. If approved, Federal Emergency Management Agency aid will be dispersed to the affected counties. Infrastructure along the Lake Michigan…

Nine U.S. Lawmakers Who Were Once on Food Stamps Ask Trump Not to Shrink Program

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Reuters   WASHINGTON — A handful of U.S. lawmakers have a unique argument for asking President Donald Trump not to slash the food stamp program - they themselves once relied on it. The Republican president this week proposed $15 billion in cuts to the $71 billion Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly called food stamps, as part of his $4.8…

Wis. Dems advance pro-union reforms with an eye toward Nov. elections

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Wisconsin Examiner, Allison Stevens UPDATE: The bill passed the House largely along party lines by a vote of 224-194 with all Wisconsin representatives joining with the majority of their party. More on the Thursday night vote can be found here. WASHINGTON — Buried under news about the Iowa caucuses, the president’s State of the Union address and the end of the impeachment…

Congress is talking about paid family leave. Will they do anything?

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Wisconsin Examiner, Melanie Conklin and Allison Stevens WASHINGTON/MADISON — Democrats and Republicans in Congress seem to agree on expanding access to paid family leave.  But they disagree on how to do it.  U.S. House lawmakers debated three bills on Capitol Hill this week that would take dramatically different approaches to expanding access to paid leave, with Democrats…

Congress members team up to push The Crown Act which would ban hair discrimination

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The Grio, Dawn Onley Wisconsin Rep. Gwen Moore has seen discriminatory practices play out in the news, where Black people were asked to cut their hair to attend school or to participate in sporting events or to stay employed, and she is doing something about it.   The Democratic congresswoman who represents Wisconsin’s 4th district is teaming up with Rep. Cedric…

U.S. House votes to crack down on toxic chemicals; Trump threatens veto

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Wisconsin Examiner, Allison Stevens WASHINGTON — The U.S. House voted Friday to pass a comprehensive legislative package that would crack down on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, a class of chemicals known as PFAS that are said to cause serious health problems. Used in tape, nonstick pans and other everyday substances, PFAS have been linked to cancer, decreased fertility,…

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