Dane County is home to three more registered sex offenders in the week ending July 8 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
On July 28, Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-04) and Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (IL-09) introduced the COLAs Don’t Count Act, which would exempt annual cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) under the Social Security Act and veteran’s benefits from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility and benefit determinations.
There was the same number of registered sex offenders living in Dane County in the week ending July 29 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
There are the same number of sex offenders living in Monroe County in the week ending July 29 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
Milwaukee County is home to the same number of registered sex offenders in the week ending July 29 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
On July 27, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, a member of the Ways and Means “Work and Welfare” Subcommittee, introduced legislation, H.R. 4933, the Opportunities to Support Mothers and Deliver Children (OSMDC) Act, which would create a new demonstration project within the Health Professions Opportunity Grant Program (HPOG) to allow the use of program funds to support education and job training as doulas and in midwifery.
There was the same number of registered sex offenders living in Monroe County in the week ending July 1 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
The Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry shows one less registered sex offender living in Milwaukee County in the week ending July 1, compared to the previous week.
Dane County is home to two fewer registered sex offenders in the week ending July 1 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
There are the same number of sex offenders living in Dane County in the week ending July 22 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
Milwaukee County is home to the same number of registered sex offenders in the week ending July 22 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
The Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry shows the same number of registered sex offenders living in Monroe County in the week ending July 22, compared to the previous week.
There were five companies in a city associated with Washington County that received five FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
There were eight companies in cities associated with Milwaukee County that received eight FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
There was the same number of registered sex offenders living in Monroe County in the week ending June 24 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.
Monroe County is home to the same number of registered sex offenders in the week ending July 15 compared to the previous week, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.