Contact: Rep. Rob Summerfield June 25th, 2019 (608) 266-1194 Includes wins for Education, Healthcare, and Taxes MADISON – State Representative Rob Summerfield (R-Bloomer) voted to approve the state’s biennial budget today, which includes another record investment in K-12 and higher
CONTACT: Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Rep.Loudenbeck@legis.wi.gov (608) 266-9967 Madison – Today, Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) released the following statement on the Assembly passage of the 2019-2021 biennial budget: “When Governor Evers delivered his budget address in February, he proposed $6 billion
Rep. Kerkman (608) 266-2530 Madison – Representative Samantha Kerkman (R-Salem Lakes) offered her perspective on the WISCONSIN budget following the vote in the State Assembly today. “The budget that the Assembly amended today is a good compromise that invests in
Contact: Representative Ron Tusler (608) 266-5831 Madison, WI –Representative Ron Tusler (R-Harrison) released the following statement regarding the passage of the State Budget in the Assembly this evening on a vote of 60 – 39: “I am glad the Third
Madison…Today the Wisconsin State Assembly approved the 2019-21 biannual state budget. Rep. Macco released the following statement: “I am proud to have voted for the WISCONSIN Budget, not only does it maintain the state’s fiscal health, created over the last
Contact: Rep. Barbara Dittrich 608-266-8551 Madison – After holding 12 listening sessions at various times and places around the 38th Assembly District, and receiving thousands of responses to constituent surveys, Representative Barbara Dittrich (Oconomowoc –R) voted for the proposed Wisconsin
Contact: Rep. McGuire, 608-266-5504 MADISON – The following is a statement from State Representative Tip McGuire on the passing of the GOP budget in the Wisconsin State Assembly: “Tonight, the Assembly GOP passed a budget of missed opportunities. This budget
CONTACT: Lisa Subeck, 608-266-7521(office) MADISON – Representative Lisa Subeck (D- Madison) released the following statement in response to the passage of the 2019-21 budget bill by the State Assembly. “Governor Evers set the bar high with a budget proposal that
Contact: Representative Tyler August 608-266-1190 Budget balances needed investments with middle class tax cut MADISON…State Representative Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva) announced today that he has voted in favor of the state biennial budget bill. August praised the budget as a
CONTACT: Rep. Goyke, 608.266.0645 June 25, 2019 Rep. Taylor, 608.266.5342 Republicans try to connect the dots like Governor Evers, but run out of ink. MADISON— Today the budget that was debated in the State Assembly was not The People’s Budget
Contact: Rep. Katrina Shankland June 25, 2019 Office: (608) 267-9649 MADISON – Rep. Katrina Shankland (D-Stevens Point) released the following statement in response to today’s legislative action in the Assembly on the biennial state budget: “When Governor Evers debuted the
Contact: Rep. Scott Allen (608) 266-8580 Rep. Allen today provided the following synopsis of the state budget: When everything is a priority, nothing is a priority. Governor Evers’ proposed budget was a failure of leadership because it failed to give
Contact: Kenya Parker, (608) 266-5813 MADISON — On Tuesday, Assembly Republicans passed their version of the state budget which misses out on many of the opportunities addressed in Governor Evers’ plan. Rep. LaKeshia Myers (D-12) released the following statement: “The
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today released the following statement relating to the March to Madison for Public Education Funding: “These educators and advocates marched all the way to Madison because they believe, as I do, that doing
Contact: Rep. Rob Summerfield June 25th, 2019 (608) 266-1194 Includes wins for Education, Healthcare, and Taxes MADISON – State Representative Rob Summerfield (R-Bloomer) voted to approve the state’s biennial budget today, which includes another record investment in K-12 and higher education, increased funding for caregiver wages and nursing homes, and
CONTACT: Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Rep.Loudenbeck@legis.wi.gov (608) 266-9967 Madison – Today, Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) released the following statement on the Assembly passage of the 2019-2021 biennial budget: “When Governor Evers delivered his budget address in February, he proposed $6 billion in new spending and $1 billion in tax and fee
Rep. Kerkman (608) 266-2530 Madison – Representative Samantha Kerkman (R-Salem Lakes) offered her perspective on the WISCONSIN budget following the vote in the State Assembly today. “The budget that the Assembly amended today is a good compromise that invests in roads, schools, water quality, and healthcare while budgeting within our
Contact: Representative Ron Tusler (608) 266-5831 Madison, WI –Representative Ron Tusler (R-Harrison) released the following statement regarding the passage of the State Budget in the Assembly this evening on a vote of 60 – 39: “I am glad the Third Assembly District will benefit from the funding of sixty-five new
Madison…Today the Wisconsin State Assembly approved the 2019-21 biannual state budget. Rep. Macco released the following statement: “I am proud to have voted for the WISCONSIN Budget, not only does it maintain the state’s fiscal health, created over the last 8 years but it is great for North-East Wisconsin. Our
Contact: Rep. Barbara Dittrich 608-266-8551 Madison – After holding 12 listening sessions at various times and places around the 38th Assembly District, and receiving thousands of responses to constituent surveys, Representative Barbara Dittrich (Oconomowoc –R) voted for the proposed Wisconsin Budget. The balanced, Wisconsin budget is a conservative spending plan
Contact: Rep. McGuire, 608-266-5504 MADISON – The following is a statement from State Representative Tip McGuire on the passing of the GOP budget in the Wisconsin State Assembly: “Tonight, the Assembly GOP passed a budget of missed opportunities. This budget yet again passed up the opportunity to bring Wisconsin tax
CONTACT: Lisa Subeck, 608-266-7521(office) MADISON – Representative Lisa Subeck (D- Madison) released the following statement in response to the passage of the 2019-21 budget bill by the State Assembly. “Governor Evers set the bar high with a budget proposal that made smart investments in our state and put people first.
Contact: Representative Tyler August 608-266-1190 Budget balances needed investments with middle class tax cut MADISON…State Representative Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva) announced today that he has voted in favor of the state biennial budget bill. August praised the budget as a taxpayer-friendly alternative to Governor Evers’ original budget. “The budget the
CONTACT: Rep. Goyke, 608.266.0645 June 25, 2019 Rep. Taylor, 608.266.5342 Republicans try to connect the dots like Governor Evers, but run out of ink. MADISON— Today the budget that was debated in the State Assembly was not The People’s Budget Governor Evers delivered to the Joint Finance Committee, which he
Contact: Rep. Katrina Shankland June 25, 2019 Office: (608) 267-9649 MADISON – Rep. Katrina Shankland (D-Stevens Point) released the following statement in response to today’s legislative action in the Assembly on the biennial state budget: “When Governor Evers debuted the People’s Budget in February, I was thrilled by the bold
Contact: Rep. Scott Allen (608) 266-8580 Rep. Allen today provided the following synopsis of the state budget: When everything is a priority, nothing is a priority. Governor Evers’ proposed budget was a failure of leadership because it failed to give Wisconsin a proper framework for a series of priorities. We’ve
Contact: Kenya Parker, (608) 266-5813 MADISON — On Tuesday, Assembly Republicans passed their version of the state budget which misses out on many of the opportunities addressed in Governor Evers’ plan. Rep. LaKeshia Myers (D-12) released the following statement: “The budget passed today leaves much to be desired for the
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today released the following statement relating to the March to Madison for Public Education Funding: “These educators and advocates marched all the way to Madison because they believe, as I do, that doing what’s best for our kids is what’s best for our