
Patrick McIlheran: Wins on justice, education and taxes are only the start of Wisconsinites’ work
Wisconsinites clearly got some wins in the 2023-2025 biennel budget. Now the task at hand is consolidate and expand those moving forward.
Wisconsinites clearly got some wins in the 2023-2025 biennel budget. Now the task at hand is consolidate and expand those moving forward.
How will Evers respond?
There’s much to like in these newly enacted measures, particularly surrounding school choice. A few exceptions, but I’ll take this as a step mirroring the state motto, “Forward.”
What goes around comes around. State Senate Republicans are just learning that lesson now.
I wonder if the geniuses in the state Legislature — you know the ones who know how to run everyone’s business except their own — saw the news out of Lordstown, Ohio, this week?
That reality slapped us full in the face a couple weekends ago at the Wisconsin Republican Convention in beautiful La Crosse.
As drafted, the bill would make it harder for the state to hold PFAS polluters accountable for the damages they have caused to the environment and for the associated adverse health impacts that comes with exposure to these hazardous substances.
Decision slams door on next Barack Obama, Gwen Moore or Dr. Tito Izard.
Lowell P. Weicker was 92.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The next stop for the $98.7 billion state budget will be Dem Gov. Tony Evers’ desk after the two-year plan passed the Assembly along party lines. The guv
https://www.wispolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/230629GOPaddress.mp3 MADISON – Representative Katsma (R – Oostburg) released the weekly radio address on behalf of Wisconsin Legislative Republicans. Last week the budget-writing committee voted for the largest tax cut in state history—over $4.4 billion. Republicans reduced income taxes by
Wisconsinites clearly got some wins in the 2023-2025 biennel budget. Now the task at hand is consolidate and expand those moving forward.
How will Evers respond?
There’s much to like in these newly enacted measures, particularly surrounding school choice. A few exceptions, but I’ll take this as a step mirroring the state motto, “Forward.”
What goes around comes around. State Senate Republicans are just learning that lesson now.
I wonder if the geniuses in the state Legislature — you know the ones who know how to run everyone’s business except their own — saw the news out of Lordstown, Ohio, this week?
That reality slapped us full in the face a couple weekends ago at the Wisconsin Republican Convention in beautiful La Crosse.
As drafted, the bill would make it harder for the state to hold PFAS polluters accountable for the damages they have caused to the environment and for the associated adverse health impacts that comes with exposure to these hazardous substances.
Decision slams door on next Barack Obama, Gwen Moore or Dr. Tito Izard.
Lowell P. Weicker was 92.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/2023/fri-news-summary-republicans-send-98-7-billion-budget-to-gov-evers-lemahie-in-private-email-says-senate-lacks-power-to-get-rid-of-wolfe STORY TOPICS – White house – State government – Federal government – Local government – Agribusiness – Banking and investment – Courts – Cu… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The next stop for the $98.7 billion state budget will be Dem Gov. Tony Evers’ desk after the two-year plan passed the Assembly along party lines. The guv has hinted at a series of partial vetoes if he
https://www.wispolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/230629GOPaddress.mp3 MADISON – Representative Katsma (R – Oostburg) released the weekly radio address on behalf of Wisconsin Legislative Republicans. Last week the budget-writing committee voted for the largest tax cut in state history—over $4.4 billion. Republicans reduced income taxes by $3.5 Billion dollars, that’s billion with a “B”. This represents