Rep. Schraa: Statement of Secretary Carr’s retirement

(Madison, WI) Rep. Michael Schraa (R-Oshkosh) released the following statement regarding the announcement of Secretary Kevin Carr’s retirement from the Department of Corrections (DOC): “I want to thank Secretary Carr for his time leading the department. Even though Secretary Carr and

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Sen. LeMahieu: Gov. Evers raises taxes: a trilogy

Madison- Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) issued a statement following  Governor Evers’ veto of a third middle class tax cut:  “For the third time this session, Governor Evers has used his veto pen to raise taxes on single  mothers

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Rep. Dittrich: Responds to Governor’s veto of tax refund

Madison –Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) responded to Friday’s announcement that the Governor had vetoed the Republican Legislature’s 3rd and final attempt at returning the large budget surplus to Wisconsin’s retirees and hardworking families: “To say I am disgusted would

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MKE 2024: Launches official volunteer recruitment efforts

Milwaukee – The Milwaukee 2024 Host Committee has officially launched its efforts to recruit thousands of volunteers around the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee 2024. As a nonpartisan organization, the Host Committee is working to find volunteers that will help showcase

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DCCC: Bryan Steil under fire for undermining democracy

According to a new report, Steil is using his role as Chair of the “historically bipartisan” House Administration Committee to attack voting access and peddle dangerous election conspiracies.  This hardly comes as a surprise after Steil hired a committee staffer who was involved in

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Sen. Testin: Responds to governor’s veto of tax relief bills

MADISON, Wis. – Sen. Patrick Testin (R-Stevens Point) released the following statement after Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he has vetoed three tax relief bills that primarily benefit Wisconsin’s middle class, married couples and senior citizens: “Once again, Gov. Evers has turned his back on Wisconsin families that are

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Sen. Wanggaard: Evers vetoes middle class tax cut for third time

Senator Van Wanggaard today released the following statement after Governor Evers vetoed billions in tax cuts despite having a $3 billion surplus: “Tony Evers won’t take yes for an answer. “Governor Evers has said repeatedly, even today in his veto message, that he supports a tax cut on people earning

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Rep. Schraa: Statement of Secretary Carr’s retirement

(Madison, WI) Rep. Michael Schraa (R-Oshkosh) released the following statement regarding the announcement of Secretary Kevin Carr’s retirement from the Department of Corrections (DOC): “I want to thank Secretary Carr for his time leading the department. Even though Secretary Carr and I may have come up with different paths at times

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Sen. Hesselbein: Statement – tax relief must be responsible and targeted

MADISON, Wis – Today, Governor Evers vetoed several Republican proposals that would have jeopardized the strong fiscal standing of Wisconsin. Senate Democratic Leader Dianne Hesselbein (D-Middleton) released the following statement: “I support providing targeted tax relief to those who need breathing room in their household budgets, but the plan proposed

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Sen. LeMahieu: Gov. Evers raises taxes: a trilogy

Madison- Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) issued a statement following  Governor Evers’ veto of a third middle class tax cut:  “For the third time this session, Governor Evers has used his veto pen to raise taxes on single  mothers on food stamps.   “Allowing $3 billion in taxpayer money to

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Dept. of Corrections: Secretary Kevin A. Carr announces retirement

Madison, Wis. – Secretary Kevin A. Carr, who was appointed by Governor Tony Evers in 2019 as head of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and helped lead the agency through the COVID-19 pandemic and statewide staff shortages, has announced his retirement effective Friday, March 8. “The past five years have been

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Rep. Dittrich: Responds to Governor’s veto of tax refund

Madison –Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) responded to Friday’s announcement that the Governor had vetoed the Republican Legislature’s 3rd and final attempt at returning the large budget surplus to Wisconsin’s retirees and hardworking families: “To say I am disgusted would have to be the understatement of the year,” said Rep.

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Sen. Cabral-Guevara: Gov. Evers vetoes tax cuts for retirees

MADISON, WIS. — Today, Governor Tony Evers vetoed Assembly Bill 1021, a bill that would have expanded the retirement income subtraction for those aged 65 and older. State Sen. Rachael Cabral-Guevara (R-Appleton) released the following statement. “The governor, through the power of his veto pen, has yet again proven he does

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MKE 2024: Launches official volunteer recruitment efforts

Milwaukee – The Milwaukee 2024 Host Committee has officially launched its efforts to recruit thousands of volunteers around the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee 2024. As a nonpartisan organization, the Host Committee is working to find volunteers that will help showcase Milwaukee and the region to the 50,000 visitors anticipated to

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DCCC: Bryan Steil under fire for undermining democracy

According to a new report, Steil is using his role as Chair of the “historically bipartisan” House Administration Committee to attack voting access and peddle dangerous election conspiracies.  This hardly comes as a surprise after Steil hired a committee staffer who was involved in the fake elector scheme in Arizona. When asked about why

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WUA: Stubborn energy issues resolved with end of session

Madison – Bills allowing the EV charging buildout to move forward and to compensate communities hosting retiring power plants cleared their final legislative hurdles last week when the Legislature signed off on SB 791 and SB 67.  Passage of the bills, introduced in two consecutive sessions, took several years to

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TSC: Injuries and fatalities up among older drivers

In 2023, Dane County saw an increase in serious injuries and deaths of older drivers involved in traffic crashes. Seriously injured were 35 drivers aged 65 or older, and 8 more died. This is an overall increase of 23% from the previous four-year average, according to a new report from the 49-member

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