Evers to tout successes in final State of the State, call on lawmakers to do more

Gov. Tony Evers delivers the State of the State address, Jan. 22, 2025, in the Assembly Chamber. Screenshot from governor's office YouTube stream.

Dem Gov. Tony Evers plans to use his final State of the State to tout bipartisan successes during his two terms, including $2 billion annually in tax cuts, helping more than 127,000 Wisconsinites get job training and paying off $3 billion in state debt. He also plans to chide lawmakers for failing to make the Wisconsin Office of Violence Prevention permanent. Evers will call on the Legislature to ...

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