(MADISON) — Republican Congressman Tom Tiffany voted this week to reject more than $5.7 billion for Wisconsin’s state and local governments, including millions for the counties and cities he represents in Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District.
Tiffany joined all of his fellow Republicans in opposing the American Rescue Plan signed into law by President Biden yesterday. In doing so, he opposed more than $17.6 million for the city of Superior and more than $15.7 million for the city of Wausau. He even fought to stop more than $437,000 for his hometown of Minocqua.
Tiffany also voted against more than $169 million for Seventh District counties.
“Help is on the way for Wisconsin families and businesses, but only because Tom Tiffany didn’t get his way,” said Chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, Ben Wikler. “The American Rescue plan includes $1,400 survival checks for American families, extended unemployment benefits, funding for vaccine distribution, and aid to help cities and states pay essential workers and provide vital services. None of those measures should be partisan or controversial one year into a global pandemic, but Tom Tiffany continues to put politics over people.”
The pandemic and recession have simultaneously increased spending needs and devastated revenues for state and local governments. The State and Local Fiscal Aid funding in the American Rescue plan will allow Wisconsin counties and municipalities to retain or rehire first responders, public health officials, and other essential public servants and to preserve critical services for residents.
Below are the funding allocations for Seventh District counties, which Congressman Tom Tiffany worked to derail.
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