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Once a blighted parcel of land, a three-acre educational and demonstration project called Green Tech Station is taking root in Milwaukee's 30th Street Corridor.
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The vote is a victory for a group of bipartisan Senate negotiators who worked with the White House to craft the agreement. The measure faces an uphill path in the House.
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Despite the failed vote, a broad group of senators said they "are close to a final agreement."
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As President Joe Biden tries to sell the nation on a huge infrastructure spending plan, the head of his Environmental Protection Agency came to Milwaukee Tuesday to push for the package.
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While in Wisconsin, President Joe Biden was looking to sell voters on the economic benefits of the $973 billion infrastructure package. White House officials also issued an internal memo, highlighting how the largest investment in transportation, water systems and services in nearly a century would boost growth.
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Republicans were angered after they agreed to compromise on an infrastructure plan with the White House, then President Biden said he'd only sign it along with a larger Democratic bill.
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Construction is underway on the $55 million, nine-mile bus line from downtown Milwaukee to the Regional Medical Center in Wauwatosa. Federal state and local officials held a news event Thursday to mark the start of work on what's known as East-West Bus Rapid Transit.
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U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore of Milwaukee is among the House Democrats who think their party should pass a large federal infrastructure bill with or without Republican support.
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The national controversy over a federal infrastructure plan is also playing out in southeastern Wisconsin, as local officials disagree over the amount of money and how to spend it.
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There is a lack of affordable housing in Milwaukee. That’s according to a new report released by the Wisconsin Policy Forum on Wednesday. The report also found that the city is in need of eviction prevention resources.