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Senate votes down $1.8 billion tax-and-education bill 

The Senate voted down a $1.8 billion tax-and-education bill Wednesday night, days after Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders unveiled the legislation. The plan would have provided additional funding for special education. 
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JFC releases funds to train EMS providers

The Joint Finance Committee on Tuesday released $3.5 million to reimburse the cost of training for those seeking to become emergency responders. 
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Emplify Health by Gundersen opens EmPATH unit

Emplify Health by Gundersen is seeing patients at a specialized emergency mental health facility it opened in April. 
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Panelists at a Wisconsin Health News event this week previewed what could be next in the movement to reward providers for high-quality and low-cost healthcare, amid efforts to move away from fee-for-service payments.
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Baldwin demands CMS withdraw rule promoting catastrophic coverage 

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., wants the Trump administration to pull a proposal that would promote catastrophic health plans and make other changes to the Affordable Care Act marketplace next year. 
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Rogers fires three more workers after union elections

Rogers Behavioral Health fired three more workers at its West Allis location, after staff voted last month to unionize, the National Union of Healthcare Workers said Friday. The union says the firings were illegal and it’s working to reinstate the employees. 
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