AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWisconsin Supreme Court & Voting Records: The court rejected a bid by a conservative activist to force release of guardianship records tied to claims about ineligible voters, keeping privacy protections in place. Elections Administration: Wisconsin election officials again sent duplicate mail-in ballots to Green Bay voters, and WEC staff found a law violation tied to the earlier duplicate-ballot incident. Planned Parenthood/Medicaid: Medicaid billing for Planned Parenthood and other providers resumed after being cut off for most of a year, though clinic losses and service gaps remain. UW Regents Holdover: Two UW regents with expired terms are still serving without reappointment plans, continuing a holdover fight over board control. Milwaukee Midtown Center: A proposed computing research facility was removed from the Midtown Center redevelopment after public opposition, while the plan keeps affordable housing and a library branch. Local Public Safety: Waukesha advanced City Hall security upgrades aimed at prevention, and FEMA disaster assistance opened for Waukesha County residents after April storms. Immigration & Hate Incidents: Kenosha community leaders condemned anti-immigrant posters as police investigate. Education Calendar: Green Bay-area districts will start school in late August or early September depending on waivers and Labor Day timing. Health & Courts: A judge dismissed a family’s suit challenging a WIAA ineligibility ruling, though sanctions could still follow. Trade & Economic Development: Gov. Evers and WEDC plan an Africa trade mission to Ghana and South Africa.
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