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Full Hearts, Full Plates helped families during the holidays, 2 founders are recent Racine grads | Racine County Eye
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Full Hearts, Full Plates helped families during the holidays, 2 founders are recent Racine grads | Racine County Eye

  • Two Racine natives launched Full Hearts, Full Plates to fight local food insecurity during the holidays.
  • The drive ran December 1–19 and served more than 75 individuals in Racine.
  • Donation boxes were placed at four trusted community hubs to reach residents.
  • Promotions relied on social media and personal networks, as organizers planned remotely.
  • Nearly $100 in monetary donations funded additional items from Woodman’s.
  • The program aimed to preserve dignity by supporting households beyond groceries.
  • Founders plan to expand, build partnerships, and involve volunteers for broader reach.
  • The initiative arose from coursework linking policy debates on SNAP/EBT to local food insecurity.
  • Donations supported by community centers and a church helped reach diverse Racine residents.
  • The effort highlighted community trust and local collaboration as key success factors.
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Wisconsin superintendents ask Legislature to put politics aside and provide more funding
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Wisconsin superintendents ask Legislature to put politics aside and provide more funding

  • Five of Wisconsin's largest districts jointly urged lawmakers to fund public education more, arguing politics should be set aside.
  • District leaders called the current state budget a profound disappointment and pressed for bipartisan funding solutions.
  • They criticized the lack of cost-of-living adjustments since 2009, linking it to limits on services and increased referendums.
  • Voters have approved multiple referendums in recent years to fund day-to-day operations and capital needs.
  • Governor Tony Evers suggested the budget surplus could boost funding and ease property taxes.
  • Republican leaders said they won’t increase spending unless Evers reverses a veto that raised the per-pupil cap.
  • A potential gubernatorial bid by Rep. Tom Tiffany could lead to a special session to reverse the spending cap veto if elected.
  • Superintendents emphasized a need for adults to discuss funding seriously to support communities and public education.
  • Historical context notes cost-of-living adjustments were eliminated in 2009 during the recession and never restored.
  • The letter cites consequences in services, staffing, and maintenance due to stagnant funding levels.
  • The article notes multiple school districts in Wisconsin have recently approved or rejected referendums in 2024–2025.
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