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Kenosha County Board backs reentry Medicaid support, opposes FCC wireless rule changes; approves road‑classification and transportation funding requests
Summary
At its meeting the Kenosha County Board unanimously passed a resolution endorsing state reentry Medicaid coverage for people leaving custody, approved resolutions asking state lawmakers to seek sustainable transportation funding and to revise county road classifications, and passed a resolution opposing proposed FCC wireless deployment rule changes (one supervisor recorded a nay).
The Kenosha County Board approved a package of resolutions at its meeting, including a resolution urging state action to support reentry Medicaid coverage for people leaving custody, a resolution opposing proposed Federal Communications Commission rule changes for wireless deployments, and two Public Works resolutions on road classification and sustainable transportation funding.
Vice Chair Gasky moved Resolution 172, a legislative‑committee item that the board described as supporting efforts to lower costs and improve health outcomes for incarcerated individuals with substance‑use disorders; Supervisor Garcia seconded…
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