Sen. LeMahieu: Statement on shared revenue negotiations

MADISON – Today, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) issued the following statement regarding ongoing negotiations to fund local government. “The Senate and Assembly have put forth a good faith effort to reach a deal with the Governor on shared revenue

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Rep. Vining: Pushes back on partisan games

MADISON–The Wisconsin State Assembly was in session today to vote on a package of bills to address licensure backlogs in Wisconsin. In response, Representative Robyn Vining (D-Wauwatosa) released the following statement:  “Wisconsinites are known for their hard work and perseverance,

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Sen. Marklein: Ag roads improvement bill passes Senate

Madison, WI – Senate Bill (SB) 247, also known as the Agricultural Roads Improvement Program (ARIP), co-authored by Senator Howard Marklein and Representative Travis Tranel (R-Cuba City), passed the Senate today with unanimous, bi-partisan support. This legislation creates a new

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Sen Cowles: Six Cowles initiatives passed by Senate today

MADISON– Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released the following statement after the State Senate unanimously passed five bills and one joint resolution he authored during today’s floor period: “Tackling real issues in collaboration with experts in their fields, these initiatives

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Rep. Steffen: Supports financial literacy in the classroom

Madison, WI –Today, State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) voted in favor of a bipartisan bill that will require Wisconsin high school students to complete a one-half credit course in personal financial literacy prior to graduation. Although some schools already offer

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Sen. Tomczyk: On today’s floor session

Madison, WI – Sen. Cory Tomczyk (R-Mosinee) issued the following statement regarding the passage of AB 141, 142, 149, and AJR 43: “AB 141 and AB 142 are designed to defend consumer choice from radical environmental activists and out of

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Sen. LeMahieu: Statement on shared revenue negotiations

MADISON – Today, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) issued the following statement regarding ongoing negotiations to fund local government. “The Senate and Assembly have put forth a good faith effort to reach a deal with the Governor on shared revenue and provide financial stability for the City and County of

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Rep. Vining: Pushes back on partisan games

MADISON–The Wisconsin State Assembly was in session today to vote on a package of bills to address licensure backlogs in Wisconsin. In response, Representative Robyn Vining (D-Wauwatosa) released the following statement:  “Wisconsinites are known for their hard work and perseverance, and today’s bills do not provide real solutions to address

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Rep. Clancy: SB 101 prioritizes punishment over prevention

MADISON – Today, the Wisconsin Assembly passed SB 101, a punitive bill that criminalizes drug addictions, in a voice vote.  Representative Madison (D-10) issued the following statement:  “As lawmakers, we must act to prevent overdoses by moving Wisconsin towards a harm reduction model that prioritizes the preservation of life over

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Sen. Marklein: Ag roads improvement bill passes Senate

Madison, WI – Senate Bill (SB) 247, also known as the Agricultural Roads Improvement Program (ARIP), co-authored by Senator Howard Marklein and Representative Travis Tranel (R-Cuba City), passed the Senate today with unanimous, bi-partisan support. This legislation creates a new $150 million grant program for the improvement of agricultural roads

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Sen Cowles: Six Cowles initiatives passed by Senate today

MADISON– Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released the following statement after the State Senate unanimously passed five bills and one joint resolution he authored during today’s floor period: “Tackling real issues in collaboration with experts in their fields, these initiatives target a broad variety of issues affecting folks,” Senator Cowles said. “From

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Rep. Rozar: Awarded fellowship to attend Midwestern leadership institute

Madison — Representative Donna Rozar (R-Marshfield) was selected, along with 39 other lawmakers, to participate in a training program that annually identifies and assists promising state leaders in the Midwest. Representative Rozar will join fellow lawmakers from Wisconsin and 10 other Midwestern states and four Canadian provinces on August 18-22 in

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Rep. Steffen: Supports financial literacy in the classroom

Madison, WI –Today, State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) voted in favor of a bipartisan bill that will require Wisconsin high school students to complete a one-half credit course in personal financial literacy prior to graduation. Although some schools already offer an optional finance course, only about 34% of Wisconsin schools

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U.S. Sen. Johnson: Urges investigation of retaliation and IRS failure to inform employees of their rights as whistleblowers

WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, and U.S. Sen Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, sent a letter to Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael Horowitz and Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Russell George

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Sen. Tomczyk: On today’s floor session

Madison, WI – Sen. Cory Tomczyk (R-Mosinee) issued the following statement regarding the passage of AB 141, 142, 149, and AJR 43: “AB 141 and AB 142 are designed to defend consumer choice from radical environmental activists and out of touch bureaucrats. These bills ensure that a consumer is given

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Rep. Rodriguez: Votes to require financial literacy for high schoolers

MADISON – Assembly Bill 109 (AB 109), a bill authored by Rep. Alex Dallman (R-Green Lake) that would require one-half credit of personal financial literacy for high school graduation passed the Assembly with a bipartisan supermajority on Wednesday. Rep. Jessie Rodriguez (R-Oak Creek) explained her support for the bill: “Ensuring our

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Rep. Armstrong: Senate passes Armstrong UI bill, other workforce reforms

MADISON, WI – Today the Senate concurred in a legislative package intended to address Wisconsin’s labor shortage.  This package, which the Assembly had passed in April, includes Assembly Bill 147, which State Rep. Dave Armstrong (R-Rice Lake) introduced to combat fraud in the unemployment insurance (UI) program.  The proposals will now go to

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Rep. Tittl: Lemon law for farm equipment passes in state Assembly

Madison, WI – Today, The Wisconsin State Assembly passed a lemon law for farm equipment, legislation co-authored by State Representative Paul Tittl (R-Manitowoc) and Senator André Jacque (R-De Pere). “The bill allows buyers of defective farm equipment to get their money back if a defection in the equipment has been subject

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