Cities across the U.S. will have ten years to replace lead pipes. President Joe Biden announced the deadline during a speech in Milwaukee this afternoon. He says the rule will help make sure all Americans have safe and clean drinking water. The Environmental Protection Agency says Milwaukee has the fifth-highest number of lead pipes in the country. Also from the White House, the First Lady will be in Wisconsin for a campaign stop this weekend. The Kamala Harris campaign announced today that Dr. Jill Biden will be in Madison on Sunday to talk about reproductive rights and urge people to

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