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On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss the Joint Finance Committee’s first actions, the GOP abortion-related bills making their way through the Legislature and the Department of Corrections’ new program to provide raises for some correctional staff.
MEDIA CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 ‘These Guys Need to Show Women the Respect We Deserve’ MADISON, Wis. — Mere days before commemorating Mother’s Day committees in the Republican controlled state legislature acted to gut the funding
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MADISON, WI – Today, the Wisconsin Joint Finance Committee voted down a key budget provision proposed by Gov. Tony Evers. Republicans—including Sen. Duey Stroebel—voted to remove the funding for a Badgercare expansion from the state’s budget. Adopting the proposal would bring
Rep. Nygren Blocks Badgercare, $118 million in direct healthcare investment in his own district Proposal would invest $1.6 Billion statewide in local hospitals, access to dental care, combating childhood lead poisoning, long term care, behavioral health and more MADISON, WI – Today, the
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After the GOP-run Joint Finance Committee stripped out Dem Gov. Tony Evers’ budget priorities, WisOpinion Insiders Chvala & Jensen analyze the politics behind the story. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
On May 9, the GOP-dominated Joint Finance Committee disregarded the wishes of the overwhelming majority of Wisconsinites on a number of crucial items in Evers’s budget.
On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss the Joint Finance Committee’s first actions, the GOP abortion-related bills making their way through the Legislature and the Department of Corrections’ new program to provide raises for some correctional staff.
MEDIA CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 ‘These Guys Need to Show Women the Respect We Deserve’ MADISON, Wis. — Mere days before commemorating Mother’s Day committees in the Republican controlled state legislature acted to gut the funding source for the “Healthy Women, Healthy Babies” budget initiative and
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MADISON, WI – Today, the Wisconsin Joint Finance Committee voted down a key budget provision proposed by Gov. Tony Evers. Republicans—including Sen. Duey Stroebel—voted to remove the funding for a Badgercare expansion from the state’s budget. Adopting the proposal would bring more than $1.6 Billion in direct healthcare investment to Wisconsin, making a
Rep. Nygren Blocks Badgercare, $118 million in direct healthcare investment in his own district Proposal would invest $1.6 Billion statewide in local hospitals, access to dental care, combating childhood lead poisoning, long term care, behavioral health and more MADISON, WI – Today, the Wisconsin Joint Finance Committee voted down a key budget provision
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – State government – Local government – Agribusiness – Civil liberties – Courts – Culture – Demographics – Economy – Education – Energy – Environment – Health care – Law and order – Manufacturing – Media – Public health and safety
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After the GOP-run Joint Finance Committee stripped out Dem Gov. Tony Evers’ budget priorities, WisOpinion Insiders Chvala & Jensen analyze the politics behind the story. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
On May 9, the GOP-dominated Joint Finance Committee disregarded the wishes of the overwhelming majority of Wisconsinites on a number of crucial items in Evers’s budget.