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Gov. Tony Evers signed an Executive Order calling for a special session of the Legislature to fix and modernize the state s unemployment system. Gov. Evers calls on lawmakers to fix outdated unemployment insurance system in first virtual State of the State speech Im announcing today I will be calling a special session of the Legislature to take up a plan to modernize our unemployment system and help ensure nothing like this happens to the people of Wisconsin again, Gov. Evers said in his State of the State address. We know that replacing this system will take years鈥攖hats why it shouldve been done sooner, but its also why we now have not another moment to waste. No politics, no posturing, send me the bill, and lets just get it done. This comes after the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development DWD received 8.8 million unemployment claims since March, 1.6 million more claims than the four previous years combined. Gov. Ev
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