adison, Wis.—Tonight, Governor Tony Evers presented his State of the State address to the Wisconsin State Legislature. State Senator Rachael Cabral-Guevara (R-Fox Crossing) released the following statement.

“While the governor tried to couch his liberal dream agenda in bipartisanship, he still pretended as though his party took control of the legislature,” said Sen. Cabral-Guevara. “Fortunately, hardworking folks across the state rejected this failed vision at the ballot box and decided they want Wisconsin to remain Wisconsin.”

At the start of each year, the governor delivers the “State of the State Address” to lay out his or her policy vision for the following session. It is delivered to a joint meeting of the legislature in the State Assembly chamber, with all three branches of government in attendance.

“Behind all the rhetoric, his administration thinks a one-time surplus means taxpayers owe them even more money,” Sen. Cabral-Guevara continued. “Legislative Republicans will continue the fight to lower your taxes and get government out of your way. I will continue the fight for our farmers, first responders, and families, not unelected bureaucrats in Madison.”

“Wisconsin faces real problems that deserve real solutions,” said Sen. Cabral-Guevara. “While the governor has rejected proposals that would have kept over $770 in your pocket, eased regulatory burdens on childcare providers, and reigned in government spending driving inflation, I hope this session he instead works with us to get things done for Wisconsinites.”