AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoReproductive Rights: On the Dobbs anniversary, Wisconsin Democrats and advocates renewed warnings that abortion access still isn’t secure, pointing to ongoing gaps in care and the political fight ahead. Election Integrity: Wisconsin election officials and voting-rights advocates addressed fears about election security as national attention stays fixed on whether states can be pressured to hand over voter data and undermine trust. Milwaukee Power Fight: Milwaukee aldermen held a hearing on creating a publicly owned utility to replace We Energies, with labor and residents weighing what “public power” would mean for rates and jobs. Public Safety & Mobility: Reports show rising e-bike and e-scooter injuries, including local ER surges, as communities consider tighter rules. Education: Wisconsin’s new DPI literacy director is set to implement Act 20, aiming to boost reading outcomes with statewide support and literacy coaches. Local Government: Muskego kept a key road closed while it waits on state funding for failing culverts, and Mequon residents raised water-runoff concerns over a proposed large subdivision. Healthcare & Labor: A union organizing dispute at a Madison-area healthcare co-op is headed toward a member vote over governance and labor strategy. State Politics: A new straw poll from the Democratic convention highlighted Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez’s strength among party activists.
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