GREEN BAY, Wis. — In case you missed it, WBAY highlighted Governor Tony Evers’ roundtable discussion yesterday on his plan to help families address rising costs. Gov. Evers has already taken action to fight price gouging at the pump and lowered income taxes by 15 percent for most Wisconsinites. His new plan continues to lower prices and find common sense solutions to help Wisconsin families.

Read more about how Gov. Evers is doing the right thing to lower rising costs below.

WBAY: Gov. Evers Promotes Plan for Tax Cuts During Green Bay Roundtable

Gov. Tony Evers is proposing tax cuts for Wisconsin citizens amid rising costs for goods.

He says his plan would deliver a 15 percent income tax cut to most Wisconsinites, as well as gas price relief, prescription drug relief, and caregiver credit.

The cuts would be paid for with the state’s $5.4 billion surplus in the most recent budget.

He told voters in Green Bay he’s expecting to see support for his plan.

“I do believe we’re going to get some support because we do have a surplus. We can meet some initial investments in these things and make lives better for people who are hanging on the edge, one trip in the ambulance from losing your small business,” the governor said.

In the past, Evers signed a bill providing one of the largest small business tax cuts in state history, investing over $1 billion to help during the fluctuations in supply and demand.

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