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Noon Wednesday: Averting Evictions

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Local agencies are to distribute $322 million to help Wisconsinites catch up on rent.

A federal moratorium on evictions was extended to June shortly before it was about to expire. In the meantime, the state is working with local agencies to distribute $322 million to help Wisconsinites catch up on rent. Brad Paul of the Wisconsin Community Action Program Association discusses how the program works.

04/02/2021

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The 2021 Candidates for State Superintendent

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