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Act 12 gave Milwaukee more power to raise funds, but it also included major restrictions for the City of Milwaukee. Now, the Milwaukee Common Council is exploring how the "home rule" provision in the constitution could help remove these restrictions.
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The measure has bipartisan legislative support, but not across the entire political spectrum.
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Milwaukee has goals to make the city more walkable, provide convenient access to life essentials and ensure enough quality housing for current and future populations. Zoning plays a large role in that.
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Domestic violence legislation drafted in Madison may help reduce the domestic abuse, supporters say.
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It's been two years since the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was passed. U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin supported the bill's passing and explains how it's impacted Wisconsin.
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The measure would allow earlier processing of absentee ballots, but Milwaukee has concerns.
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You may know about Milwaukee's historic nickname – Cream City – but what made those bricks cream-colored, and how did they become so ingrained in the city's identity?
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Safety efforts hope to eliminate traffic deaths by 2037.
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The City of Milwaukee budget comes after the summer's shared revenue deal and city and county votes to increase sales taxes.
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794 is likely to see some major changes in the next few years. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation released several different proposals for what these changes could look like, and even though construction is years away these plans are already being hotly debated.