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State Revenue Projections Awfully Optimistic PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Joint Finance Committee Democrats   
Saturday, 21 January 2017 10:34

walker-state-denialLFB revenue prediction driven by assumptions about the national economy, budgeting at that level may be overly optimistic as Wisconsin continues to lag behind other states.


MADISON – On Wednesday, the Legislative Fiscal Bureau (LFB) released their annual 2017 state revenue update.  State revenues for the current fiscal year 2017 are estimated to come in $281.4 million below what was approved in the 2015-17 budget. The numbers are also $152.1 million what was re-estimated a year ago in the 2016 LFB revenue update.  Revenue growth for the current budget year 2017 is expected to be just 2.7%, well below the original budgeted growth of 3.8% and the LFB projection of 3.2% made last January.  Lower than expected income tax revenue and corporate income tax revenue are the main drivers of the lower estimates.

gordon_hintz“Lower than expected revenue is a reflection that Wisconsin’s economic growth rate continues to lag behind the national economy,” said Rep. Gordon Hintz (D-Oshkosh). “The projected state revenue growth rate for FY2017 has declined with every estimate.”

The slower than expected revenue in the report was masked by unexpected savings that came as a result of lower Medicaid expenses and one-time agency savings.  The end result is a projected net ending balance of $362.2 million.  The $362.2 million includes $101 million of savings from a debt payment that Gov. Walker skipped last May. Gov. Walker skipped another $108 million debt payment in February of 2015 that inflated the 2015-17 beginning balance.

katrina_shanklandd“The projected budget year-end balance being championed by Republicans comes in spite of lower than expected state revenue,” said Rep. Katrina Shankland (D-Stevens Point). “When you consider that $209 million of borrowing should be included in that balance, the fiscal picture is hardly impressive.”

The LFB revenue update also increased their revenue projections for the 2017-19 biennium. The projections were made on the assumption that 5.4 million jobs will be added nationally over the next three years, that U.S. unemployment would decline to 4.1% by 2019, that GDP growth would average 2.4% a year over the next three years, all while the country experiences a growing trade deficit.

“While I hope the assumptions about the national economy come true, I am also aware of Wisconsin’s recent disappointing economic growth rate compared the U.S.” said Rep. Hintz, “Budgeting for 7% revenue growth over the current fiscal year to the 2018-19 budget may be optimistic, considering the current budget’s revenue is expected to come in well below what was passed in the original budget.”

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 January 2017 12:28
 
Democrats Announce Support for Abortion Health Care PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate Democrats   
Saturday, 21 January 2017 09:56

womenSen. Larson and Rep. Taylor to Hold Press Conference Monday Announcing Abortion is Health Care Resolution


MADISON – On Monday, January 23, 2017, Sen. Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee), Sen. LaTonya Johnson (D-Milwaukee), Rep. Chris Taylor (D-Madison) will announce a co-sponsorship opportunity for a Joint Resolution affirming abortion as health care.

In recognition of the 44th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the US Supreme Court decision that recognized and guaranteed access to abortion services, Sen. Larson, Sen. Johnson, and Rep. Taylor will be announcing the Abortion is Health Care Resolution. By introducing this Joint Resolution, Wisconsin is joining 15 other states who are announcing similar legislation to affirm that affordable, accessible abortion care must be part of a quality health care system that works for every citizen.

WHO: Senator Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee)

Representative Chris Taylor (D-Madison)

Sara Finger (Wisconsin Alliance for Women’s Health)

WHEN: Monday, January 23, 2017, at 10 a.m.

WHERE: The Senate Parlor, Wisconsin State Capitol

This event will be open to the public and the press. If you would like more information about this event, please contact Sen. Larson’s office at 608.266.7505.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 January 2017 16:02
 
We Need A Budget To Help Wisconsin Communities Thrive PDF Print E-mail
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Written by League Women Voters WI, Andrea Kaminski   
Friday, 20 January 2017 11:36

joint-finance-statebudThe League of Women Voters is one of 20 organizations to endorse an alternative budget drafted by the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families and Wisconsin Citizen Action.


MADISON - Over the past several months the League has been working with other good organizations to rethink how we approach the state's biennial budget. We believe that crafting a state budget involves careful choices as to how to tax fairly and invest resources wisely.

capitol-night-wiscFor several years now, the people of Wisconsin have been told that our state is "broke" and there is not enough money to help our communities thrive or our institutions continue to serve with excellence. That is not true. 

The League is one of 20 organizations to endorse an alternative budget drafted by the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families and Wisconsin Citizen Action. The coalition is calling on lawmakers to reject pressure by well-heeled special interests and craft a budget designed to help our communities prosper. Lawmakers can start by cleaning up the tax code and closing two loopholes that serve special interests, whether they create jobs in the state or not. 

The Wisconsin Budget for All outlines how that would restore nearly $900 million in revenue to invest in strong families and thriving communities across the state.

 
Our Revolution Movement Starts Up in Wisconsin PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GBP Staff   
Thursday, 19 January 2017 13:45

bernie-sandersGroup inspired by Bernie campaign success hopes to build a progressive political revolution and take power back from the establishment and the billionaire class.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 January 2017 16:33
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Protect Seniors by Extending SeniorCare PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate Democrats   
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 17:27

elderly-crowdWisconsin Legislative Democrats launch effort to save successful Rx drug program.

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