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Welcome to the Wisconsin State Budget Impact on Women & Girls Blog!

1/27/2015

 
Welcome to our new blog site!  The Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health will provide up-to-date analysis about how the proposed 2015-2017 Wisconsin state budget will affect the health of women and girls.  WAWH will also produce another comprehensive budget report similar to our 2011-2013 and 2013-2015 budget reports.  The past two legislative sessions we have provided two reports: the first a rundown on the Governor's proposed budget; the second a final analysis of how the budget as signed into law will affect women's and girls' health.  So long as time allows during the upcoming budget process, we will again produce both reports.  Please check in regularly to this blog or follow our updates on Facebook or Twitter so that you can stay up to date and remain an effective and informed advocate for women and girls throughout the entire budget process.
Pam Thompson
2/3/2015 09:55:55 am

THANKS!!!!

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    Cecely Castillo is the Policy Director at the Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health and is overseeing our state budget impact on women and girls.  

    WAWH is fortunate to have a formidable team of interns contributing to this project. Our 2019 budget team includes: Jordyn Anklam, Talia Coney, Sarah Gaydos, and  Nicole  Poellinger.

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