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Housing Advocates Applaud New Initiatives To Combat Homelessness In Wisconsin

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017, 2:50pm

After a unanimous vote, the state’s Joint Finance Committee passed two bills this week aimed at combating homelessness in Wisconsin. The bills, introduced by Republican lawmakers, have garnered positive responses from housing advocates.

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