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$344 Million For Struggling Families - Milwaukee Community Journal

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Governor Evers  passed a massive bill to help families struggling in the pandemic. As the crisis continues to make it hard for business owners, it is equally hard on employees. No matter the income level all have been in need of help, this joining many together who may not other is heave anything in common. […]

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Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper

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