Rep. Snyder: Reacts to the State of the State address

CONTACT: Rep. Patrick Snyder (608) 266-0654 Madison… Yesterday, following Governor Evers’ State of the State Address to the Wisconsin State Legislature, Representative Patrick Snyder (Schofield) made the following statement: “Following years of positive reforms, Wisconsin is strong. Our economy is

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Rep. Wichgers: Comments on the State of the State address

CONTACT: STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHUCK WICHGERS (608) 266-3363 Madison – State Representative Chuck Wichgers (R-Muskego) issued the following statement following Governor Tony Evers’ State of the State address: “Governor Evers made a request for legislation to arrive on his desk ‘with

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Rep. Gundrum: Reacts to State of the State Address

CONTACT: Rep. Rick Gundrum (608) 264-8486 Madison – Yesterday evening, Governor Tony Evers issued his inaugural State of the State Address to a joint session of the legislature. Representative Rick Gundrum (R-Slinger) released the following statement in response to the

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U.S. Rep. Grothman: Announces committee assignment

Contact: Timothy Svoboda, (202) 225-2476 (Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-Glenbeulah) today announced that he will once again sit on the Education and Labor Committee in the 116th Congress. “I am excited to retain my seat on the Education

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David Callender: Divided government returns to Wisconsin

A decade has passed since the last time power was held by both parties in the state Capitol. With the election of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican majorities in both houses of the Legislature, sharing control of state government will be a new experience for many lawmakers who have known only one-party dominance. The upcoming state budget will likely test those relations.

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Rep. Snyder: Reacts to the State of the State address

CONTACT: Rep. Patrick Snyder (608) 266-0654 Madison… Yesterday, following Governor Evers’ State of the State Address to the Wisconsin State Legislature, Representative Patrick Snyder (Schofield) made the following statement: “Following years of positive reforms, Wisconsin is strong. Our economy is performing well, Wisconsin families have more money in their pockets

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Rep. Wichgers: Comments on the State of the State address

CONTACT: STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHUCK WICHGERS (608) 266-3363 Madison – State Representative Chuck Wichgers (R-Muskego) issued the following statement following Governor Tony Evers’ State of the State address: “Governor Evers made a request for legislation to arrive on his desk ‘with broad support and in the spirit of bipartisanship.’ With that

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Rep. Considine: Responds to Gov. Evers’ State of the State address

CONTACT: Rep. Considine Rep.Considine@legis.wi.gov (608) 266-7746 Madison – Last night Governor Evers gave his first State of the State address. Rep. Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) released the following statement on the Governor’s speech: “Yesterday evening Governor Evers laid out a plan to come together and work on the issues facing our

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Wisconsin Conservation Voters: Commend Gov. Evers for declaring 2019 the ‘Year of Clean Drinking Water’

CONTACT: Ryan Billingham, Communications Director, Wisconsin Conservation Voters, 608-208-1129 (office), 608-213-6972 (mobile/text), or ryan@conservationvoters.org MADISON – In his first major policy speech – tonight’s State of the State Address – Gov. Tony Evers declared 2019 the “Year of Clean Drinking Water.” Executive Director Kerry Schumann had this to say on

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RightWisconsin: Republican legislators react to Evers’ State of the State

Contact: James Wigderson Editor, RightWisconsin JamesWigderson@RightWisconsin.com 262-422-7763 RightWisconsin offered a number of Republican legislators the opportunity to give their reaction to Governor Tony Evers’ state of the state address Tuesday night by calling the RightWisconsin Hotline. Legislators who participated in giving their reactions on the RightWisconsin Hotline include: Assembly Majority

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Rep. Gundrum: Reacts to State of the State Address

CONTACT: Rep. Rick Gundrum (608) 264-8486 Madison – Yesterday evening, Governor Tony Evers issued his inaugural State of the State Address to a joint session of the legislature. Representative Rick Gundrum (R-Slinger) released the following statement in response to the Governor’s remarks: I am glad Governor Evers was provided with

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U.S. Rep. Grothman: Announces committee assignment

Contact: Timothy Svoboda, (202) 225-2476 (Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-Glenbeulah) today announced that he will once again sit on the Education and Labor Committee in the 116th Congress. “I am excited to retain my seat on the Education and Labor Committee. Last Congress, under Republican control, we made

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Rep. Hebl: Response to Gov. Evers’ State of the State address

Rep Gary Hebl, 608-266-7678 MADISON –Rep. Gary Hebl (D-Sun Prairie) released the following statement regarding Governor Tony Evers’ first State of the State address to the people of Wisconsin. Tonight Governor Evers laid out a strong vision to lead Wisconsin forward. The governor was clear in his desire to find

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Rep. Ohnstad: Statement on Gov. Evers’s State of the State address

Contact: Rep. Ohnstad, 608-266-0455 MADISON – Today, Representative Tod Ohnstad (D-Kenosha) issued the following statement on Governor Tony Evers’s State of the State Address: “I am optimistic about the future state of our state as Governor Tony Evers moves Wisconsin forward. Governor Evers’s vision of access to healthcare for all,

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David Callender: Divided government returns to Wisconsin

A decade has passed since the last time power was held by both parties in the state Capitol. With the election of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican majorities in both houses of the Legislature, sharing control of state government will be a new experience for many lawmakers who have known only one-party dominance. The upcoming state budget will likely test those relations.

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