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State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for 2025-07-02 ( 4 items )  
J.J. Keller & ASSP Collaborate to Study the State of Safety in Today's Construction Industry (10)
NEENAH, Wisconsin, July 2 -- J.J. Keller and Associates, a provider of consulting services, issued the following news release on July 1, 2025: * * * J. J. Keller & ASSP Collaborate to Study the State of Safety in Today's Construction Industry Those in the Construction Industry Are Urged to Share Their Experiences in a Survey by July 9, 2025 * Neenah, WI - The J. J. Keller Center for Market Insights and the American Association of Safety Professionals (ASSP) announced today that they have la more PR

Tens of Thousands of Wisconsinites Could Lose Health Care, Hospital in WI-03 Could Close Under Van Orden and Steil's Tax Scam [Wisconsin Public Radio] (10)
WASHINGTON, July 1 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release: * * * Tens of Thousands of Wisconsinites Could Lose Health Care, Hospital in WI-03 Could Close Under Van Orden and Steil's Tax Scam [Wisconsin Public Radio] * New reporting from Wisconsin Public Radio is highlighting how Derrick Van Orden and Bryan Steil's Tax Scam could kick tens of thousands of Wisconsinites off their health care and lead to rural hospitals closing - including Mayo Clin more PR

Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman issues statement on 2025-27 budget agreement (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, July 1 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news: * * * Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman issues statement on 2025-27 budget agreement * Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman issued this statement today regarding the budget agreement approved by the Joint Finance Committee: "The Universities of Wisconsin, in every part of our state and home to over 164,000 students, are among Wisconsin's most valuable assets. Governo more PR

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine: No Role for Routine Antibiotic Use in Patients Admitted for COVID-19 (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, July 2 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine and Public Health issued the following news: * * * No role for routine antibiotic use in patients admitted for COVID-19 A large cohort study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health provides the best evidence to date that routine antibiotic treatment for COVID-19 is unnecessary and potentially risky. COVID-19 patients ill enough to be hospitalized often receive an more PR