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Biennial Budget Proposal Respects Essential Public Workers PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 16 February 2021 19:55

coronavirus-office-closed-wiUnion says essential workers to be treated equally with police and fire and to have the same workplace freedoms as all other Wisconsinites.

Last Updated on Friday, 19 February 2021 10:11
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Gov. Evers’ Badger Bounceback Budget Offers Bold Vision for Recovery PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Gordon Hintz Press, Rep. 54th Assembly District   
Tuesday, 16 February 2021 19:46

covid-19-teacher-back-to-schoolBudget prioritizes continued economic recovery, funding for public education, access to affordable healthcare, and a commitment to equity across Wisconsin


MADISON – This evening, Governor Tony Evers gave his second budget address, sharing his fiscal priorities to continue Wisconsin’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and describing how these choices will lay the foundation to increased prosperity and community as we move forward. Assembly Democratic Leader Gordon Hintz (D-Oshkosh) released the following statement on the Governor’s address and the biennial budget proposal:

gordon_hintz“The 2021-23 state budget must address the reality of operating in the COVID-19 pandemic and make the crucial investments in programs that move the state forward. Tonight, Governor Evers introduced a budget that prioritizes the needs of hard-working Wisconsinites and continues to help Wisconsin’s families and small businesses bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic. This budget shows what is possible if we truly prioritize Wisconsin people and Wisconsin communities.

“Governor Evers articulated a progressive plan to invest in Wisconsin’s public schools, increase access to affordable health care, spur economic development in every part of our state, and ensure our local government partners have the resources to respond to important needs close to home. He proposed steps to increase Wisconsin’s sustainability, continue our commitment to preserving Wisconsin’s natural resources, invest in our agricultural economy, and ensure access to high-speed internet in all parts of the state.

“I look forward to an engaging budget dialogue with my colleagues in the coming months, and I urge them to come to this process with an open mind. Let’s listen to our constituents, set aside partisan games, and pass a budget that puts the people of Wisconsin first.”

 
Governor Evers’ Budget Lays Foundation for Wisconsin Recovery and Equity PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kristina Shelton Press   
Tuesday, 16 February 2021 19:33

covid-19-vaccine-shotBadger Bounceback Agenda Prioritizes Health and Equitable Economic Recovery.

Last Updated on Friday, 19 February 2021 09:49
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Budget Amendment Would Deliver Relief for Small Businesses PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Gordon Hintz Press, Rep. 54th Assembly District   
Tuesday, 16 February 2021 10:30

jfcphotoAssembly Dems plan would direct funds to deliver immediate assistance to WI businesses.

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People’s Maps Commission Seeks Public Comment on 6th CD PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin DOA Communications   
Monday, 15 February 2021 11:49

cd-6th-wiVirtual public hearing to occur on Feb.25 at 5:30 PM on the upcoming redistricting of legislative maps.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2021 12:12
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Gov. Evers Announces Badger Bounceback Budget Investments PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Monday, 15 February 2021 11:27

business-small-openGovernor proposes $200 million to assist small businesses in recovering from COVID-19 pandemic, kickstart innovation.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2021 11:38
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Senate GOP acquits Trump for second time PDF Print E-mail
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Written by The Hill Press   
Saturday, 13 February 2021 15:46

trump-impeach2-senateSeven Republicans join Democrats, but 57 votes for "guilty", 43 for "not guilty" not enough to reach standard for conviction.

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New Plan Would Enhance Local Control, Bolster Communities' Recovery from Pandemic PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 12 February 2021 15:31

coronavirus-small-businessGovernor's proposal allows local leaders and community members to have a say in sales tax increases.

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Building Commission Approved Projects PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 12 February 2021 11:29

milw-sobApproved list includes land purchase and site development for the new Milwaukee State Office Building, 16 DNR Friends Group projects, and various maintenance and repair projects around the state.


MADISON - Gov. Tony Evers announced Thursday the State of Wisconsin Building Commission approved a total of approximately $69 million in key projects across the state.

tony-evers“Ensuring our state’s public infrastructure is strong and ready to carry our communities and campuses into the future is critically important,” said Gov. Evers. “From new projects at our state parks, to the development of the new state office building in Milwaukee, to sustainable, renewable energy sources at UW-Platteville, we are investing in Wisconsin’s future.”

The approved list of projects includes land purchase and site development for the new Milwaukee State Office Building. The new state office building will focus on consolidating and co-locating agency functions and will be a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization, bringing new developments and job opportunities in one of Milwaukee’s key commercial corridors, while supporting significant public and private investments in the Near West Side.

Additional highlights of the approvals include:

  • Grant release for 16 Department of Natural Resources Friends Group projects;
  • Construction of the Klotsche Center Annex Addition at UW-Milwaukee;
  • Construction of the Campus Fire Alarm System Renovation at UW-Parkside;
  • Construction of lab and classroom renovation projects for UW-Oshkosh and UW-Eau Claire for the Classroom Renovations/Instructional Technology Improvements program;
  • Construction of infrastructure renovation/replacement projects for UW-Madison for the Minor Facilities Renewal program;
  • Construction of 15 maintenance and repair projects located at various locations in 10 counties across the state for the Departments of Corrections, Military Affairs, Health Services, and the UW-System; and
  • Two energy conservation projects including a renewable energy project to install a solar photovoltaic array at UW-Platteville.

The Building Commission is chaired by Gov. Evers and is comprised of the following members:

  • State Senator Janis Ringhand;
  • State Senator Jerry Petrowski;
  • State Senator Andre Jacque;
  • State Representative Jill Billings;
  • State Representative Rob Swearingen;
  • State Representative Robert Wittke; and
  • Citizen member Summer Strand.
Last Updated on Saturday, 13 February 2021 11:55
 
Committee Democrats Want Fair Audit of 2020 Elections PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Melissa Agard Press   
Friday, 12 February 2021 11:04

voting-2020-538The LAB audit will look at how the election was administered and the process overall. Democrats hope it will not be politicised.


MADISON - Thursday, the Joint Legislative Audit Committee held a public hearing regarding the scope of a proposed audit of the 2020 election. The audit will look at how the election was administered and the process overall. The Democratic members of the committee objected to the audit.

The Democratic members of the committee released the following statements:

Senator Melissa Agard (D-Madison):

melissa-agard-sargent“The 2020 election was free, fair, secure, and transparent. Even in the midst of a global pandemic our election workers across the state went above and beyond to ensure that our democracy remained strong in the face of these unprecedented challenges. Due to the national spotlight on the results, there has never been a more scrutinized election. Votes were counted, recounted, and systems were checked to ensure the accuracy of the final count.

“I trust the Legislative Audit Bureau explicitly to perform their work with honor and integrity. However, the very act of conducting an audit on this settled subject can only take us down a road of more misinformation and conspiracy theories which will undermine the public’s trust in future elections.”

Senator Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee):

tim-carpenter“We cannot weaponize this audit with a preconceived idea of what the result might be. This must be treated as an honest chance to improve our elections in Wisconsin. There are still many opportunities to make sure that everyone who is eligible and wants to vote in Wisconsin can cast their ballot.

“Instead of finding ways to make that harder for them, we should be looking for obstacles that voters might be facing and finding ways to break them down. I would like to see if we can bring back Wisconsin’s strong system for identifying and addressing impediments faced by elderly voters and voters with disabilities.”

Representative Dianne Hesselbein (D-Middleton):

“As a committee, we provide essential oversight for government agencies. However, it is important we do not use our authority to cast doubt over the administration of the free and fair election that was held in 2020. Clerks and election officials across our state worked hard to be transparent and follow the same rules even as partisan interests attempted to undermine their efforts at every turn. As we all know, 2020 had unique challenges that required unique solutions for individual municipalities. I hope that moving forward we can prevent the spread of misinformation and rather find ways to further ensure the ease of access to the ballot box in the face of a pandemic.”

Representative Francesca Hong (D-Madison):

“The American civic process is a shining star in our nation’s history. Our democracy is built on representation, and for decades, elections in Wisconsin and across the country have been conducted in a secure and constitutional manner. To disparage the integrity of our civic process is to question the integrity of the voter — and this is in its essence unpatriotic. There is no doubt that the 2020 presidential election was true and fair, and instead of addressing issues such as voter disenfranchisement, discrimination and suppression, we are pulling the thread of a non - issue. Today I voted to uphold the principle that every vote should hold equal weight and that we must fight disenfranchisement at every turn.”

Last Updated on Saturday, 13 February 2021 11:27
 
Governor Declares an Energy Emergency PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 12 February 2021 10:44

wi-winter-snowExtreme cold, sub-zero temperatures along with snow and ice storms leads to limited deliveries of petroleum and propane products.

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