Gov. Evers announces over $400 million in small business aid
The Wisconsin Legislature versus Gov. Tony Evers, fighting over who gets to control $3.2 billion of federal COVID-19 relief money. The funding will soon come to the state. The governor vetoed the Republican proposals on how to use those dollars -- laying out one of his plans Thursday, April 22.
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