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'Wisconsin Safer Voting Plan' Funded by Cities, Non-profit

Public and private schools to receive PPE; $6.3 million grant to help with safer elections

Aired 07/10/2020

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'Wisconsin Safer Voting Plan' Funded by Cities, Non-profit

Clip: Season 1900 Episode 1902 | 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Public and private schools to receive PPE; $6.3 million grant to help with safer elections

The mayors of Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Racine and Kenosha teaming up with Center for Tech and Civic Life to fund the "Wisconsin Safer Voting Plan." The $6.3 million grant from the non-partisan non-profit will help with voting sites, drive-thru and drop box locations. Gov. Evers announced 2 million+ face masks and thousands of infrared thermometers will be sent to public and private schools.

Aired 07/10/2020

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