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Anthony DaBruzzi

Madison

Multimedia Journalist at Spectrum News 1 (Milwaukee, WI)

Anchor/Reporter @SpectrumNews1WI covering state politics | Proud @UWMadison alum | Formerly @WJFW12

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  • 3 days ago | spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi

    WAUNAKEE, Wis. — For many parents in Wisconsin, and across the country, their morning didn’t start with dropping their kids off at daycare. That’s because Monday marked the National Day Without Child Care with many providers closing their doors to protest. The move is meant to highlight the need for state investment in early education and care.

  • 6 days ago | spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi

    MADISON, Wis. — State lawmakers heard testimony this week on legislation that would require all public schools in Wisconsin to teach students child sexual abuse prevention. The proposal would require school boards to adopt an age-appropriate child sexual abuse prevention instructional program for students in 4K through 12th grade starting as soon as next year if passed.

  • 1 week ago | spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi

    MADISON, Wis. — With National Nurses Week underway, lawmakers in Madison hope their latest effort to create a new licensing system for registered nurses with advanced credentials finally earns approval from Gov. Tony Evers.

  • 1 week ago | spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi

    MADISON, Wis. — With Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month underway, the latest step toward representing diverse populations in policymaking has been taken in Madison. The first cohort of Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) lawmakers to concurrently serve in the state legislature created a first-of-its-kind caucus to serve those communities.

  • 2 weeks ago | spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy responded this week to concerns raised by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in a letter sent in March which asked for the release of federal funds meant to cover the costs of highway projects and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. What You Need To KnowIn March, Gov.

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Anthony DaBruzzi
Anthony DaBruzzi @AnthonyDaBruzzi
14 May 25

It was the Senate's turn on Tuesday to hear public feedback on a Republican-backed proposal that would require sheriffs to request proof of legal status from those who are being held in jail on felony charges. READ MORE: https://t.co/V5E24Ww4wt

Anthony DaBruzzi
Anthony DaBruzzi @AnthonyDaBruzzi
13 May 25

After "Day Without Child Care," providers now plan to bring their concerns to the Capitol today. That’s after Republicans on the legislature’s budget-writing committee voted to remove a $480 million proposal to keep the Child Care Counts program funded. https://t.co/b6SGQsUR5Z

Anthony DaBruzzi
Anthony DaBruzzi @AnthonyDaBruzzi
6 May 25

The APRN Modernization Act is back with changes. “If and when this bill reaches his desk, it will get signed into law,” State Sen. Patrick Testin told reporters during a Tuesday afternoon press conference where the modified bill was reintroduced. MORE: https://t.co/BBB6SQ3xtt