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18
Jul
2017

walker-state-denialWisconsin Senate Republicans propose more credit card spending, tax breaks for millionaires.


MADISON – With funding for schools and road projects in jeopardy, Senate Republicans are poised to announce a plan for more state borrowing that already appears dead on arrival. With a state budget more than two weeks overdue, Senate Democratic Leader Jennifer Shilling (D-La Crosse) released the following statement:

jennifer-shilling“It is completely irresponsible for Republicans to continue racking up credit card debt while expanding tax breaks for millionaires. I can’t imagine why anyone would support a budget that prioritizes tax breaks for 11 millionaires over funding for our local schools and roads. Working families are tired of the Republican dysfunction that is paralyzing our government from the federal level down to the state.

“Rather than more tax breaks for the rich, we should be making our schools whole. Rather than more borrowing and record debt payments for roads, we should be making long-term investments in our infrastructure. It’s time to eliminate tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs, get back to our Wisconsin values and pass a budget that actually invests in the future of our state.”

Gov. Walker introduced his state budget proposal more than five months ago. Despite having total control of the statehouse and Governor’s office, Republican infighting has prevented progress for weeks. The budget-writing Joint Finance Committee hasn’t met publicly since June 15th. Their failure to complete a budget by the state’s July 1st budget deadline has created uncertainty for Wisconsin schools, families and communities.

Written by Wisconsin Senate, Tony Palese   
Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 July 2017 16:20
 
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19
Dec
2024

home-energyRebates for low- and moderate-income households will help save energy and money when switching to energy-efficient home upgrades and appliances.

Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
 
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14
Jul
2017

marijuanaRepresentative Melissa Sargent introduces legislation to legalize recreational and medicinal marijuana, create new jobs.

Written by Wisconsin Assembly, Britt Cudaback   
Last Updated on Friday, 14 July 2017 15:16
 
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19
Dec
2024

homeless-winterAwards to support more than 1,600 beds and housing units for most vulnerable populations in 29 counties statewide.

Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
 
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21
Oct
2022

tim-michels-gov-mjsEvers campaign television ad, that “the culture comes from the top” based on three women’s sexual harassment lawsuits — one filed in 1998 in Wisconsin, one from 2012 in Pennsylvania, and another from 2012 in Wyoming.

Written by Evers Press Wisconsin   
 
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