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Posts from r/wisconsin on Tuesday, 11/04

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While introducing a bill to outright ban ballot drop boxes, Wisconsin State Rep. Lindee Brill (R-Sheboygan Falls) says she does not consider the Associated Press to be a "valid source" of information.
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New billboard popped up on hwy 29 that I get to look at on the daily commute
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Gov. Evers vetoes in-person work mandate for state employees
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Ron Johnson: "prior to Obama, SNAP benefits covered between 6 and 10% of Americans. Once Obama got into office, now that range has been increased by 4 percentage points. We've got 42m Americans on food stamps. We can't tell you how many illegal immigrants. We need to reform these programs"
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The promise "Your benefits will not be cut by a nickel." —Rep. Derrick Van Orden The reality: Wisconsin families opening mail to find healthcare costs up 110%+
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Wisconsin joins 35 other states to ban phones in classrooms starting next year
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The weekend was a crazy leftist idea.
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Wisconsin is only one of three states in the country that allow residents to opt-out of DMV data sales.
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Sorry for the double post today, but here’s another shot from this morning because you don’t get skies like this every day. 📷: Aaron Johnson
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Many in Wisconsin Rely on Food Stamps, Obamacare
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