By Kevin Kane About once in a generation a visionary idea becomes law and has a striking and profound effect on the lives of all Americans. Now that the first open enrollment has ended, we can … [Read more...]
Taylor secures 90K for wrongfully convicted
(MADISON) Senator Lena C. Taylor (D-Milwaukee) has worked tirelessly on ensuring the passage of Assembly Bill 290, which settles the claim against the state made by Robert Lee Stinson, a man who was … [Read more...]
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin supports long-term solution on Medicare payments for doctors, votes against “Patch”
“This bill is a missed opportunity to reduce Medicare costs and enact significant health care reforms to eliminate today the flawed Medicare payment formula.” Washington D.C. - U.S. Senator Tammy … [Read more...]
Walker forcing 77,000 people off BadgerCare on last day of open enrollment
On the day the rest of the country is trying to extend coverage before the deadline, tens of thousands are being forced off coverage across Wisconsin Statewide - At media events Monday in Milwaukee … [Read more...]
Colorectal Cancer Screening for African Americans: It’s about prevention, not just detection
If a screening test could not only catch cancer early but also help to prevent it, could you think of any reason not to have the test? All widely used cancer screening tests aim to detect cancer … [Read more...]
What's Happening In MadisonArticles Courtesy of The Madison Times Weekly
White Privilege Conference comes to Madison
“Building Relationships,Strengthening Communities, Seeking Justice” By A. David Dahmer “This is not a conference to point figures and to blame people, but we have to acknowledge certain … [Read more...]
Voters should be aware of referendum question on ballot to reduce supervisor’s salaries
By Cassandra Lans On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 Milwaukee residents will have an opportunity to go to the polls and vote. In addition to an vacant aldermanic seat left open by former alderman and … [Read more...]
Church Holds 4th Annual Black Marriage Day Event, “Marriage: Building a Strong Foundation”
Church Holds 4th Annual Black Marriage Day Event, “Marriage: Building a Strong Foundation” Mr. & Mrs. Watson (couple in the middle) received marriage honors for being the newlywed couple at … [Read more...]
Dr. Michael R. Lovell elected first lay president of Marquette University
Dr. Michael R. Lovell was unanimously elected the 24th president of Marquette University by the Marquette Board of Trustees at a special Board meeting earlier today. As the university’s first lay … [Read more...]
Indianapolis senior awarded Gates Millennium Scholarship
Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton The Gates Millennium Scholarship is awarded annually to 1,000 high school students nationally. Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates … [Read more...]
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