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Wisconsin invests $100M in businesses hit hard by pandemic
6 Oct 2020
News, Wisconsin
MADISON — The State of Wisconsin is investing another $100 million of CARES Act money in businesses hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
The money includes an additional $50 million for the “We’re All In Grants,” an economic grant program overseen by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. More than 26,000 businesses have received grants, issued earlier this year, according to Gov. Evers' office.
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