
Tiffany says he’ll decide on Senate bid later this summer
GOP U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany says he’ll make a formal decision whether to run for U.S. Senate in July or August.
GOP U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany says he’ll make a formal decision whether to run for U.S. Senate in July or August.
On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” CBS 58 Capitol Reporter Emilee Fannon and CBS 58’s A.J. Bayatpour discuss the Joint Finance Committee’s passage of the state budget, Gov. Tony Evers’ signing of the shared revenue bill and the Assembly’s passage of bills to overhaul alcohol regulations and change literacy instruction in K-12 schools.
Leaders mentioned a $3 billion figure last weekend, down substantially from their earlier markers, and the amount discussed seems to be dwindling. It’s almost certain there will be a tax cut; it’s more certain there will be no tax reform.
Gov. Tony Evers signed the bill into law on Tuesday.
While Vos claims that UW administrators pursue DEI efforts to “evangelize” on campus, it is the opposite; students and employees who care deeply about DEI in their lives want their campuses to do better for students and employees of color.
Summerfest boss has collected $6.56 million in five years for running tax exempt charity.
If anything underscored the points Bernie Sanders, with John Nichols, made in their recently-released book “It’s OK to be Angry About Capitalism,” it was the chaotic debate and final resolution to avoid a national economic default earlier this month.
To his faithful fans, Trump can do no wrong, even when he’s compounding errors.
He’s made it almost impossible for center-left people like me to give some credit to the other side.
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Wisconsin’s balance was just more than $1.7 billion, which equated about 8.9 percent of general fund expenditures in the 2021-22 fiscal year. To reach the median percent of 11.6 percent, Wisconsin would’ve needed an additional $525 million in the fund.
The Assembly today approved 90-4 legislation to overhaul Wisconsin’s three-tiered alcohol industry and create a new Division of Alcohol Beverages within the Department of Revenue.
The Assembly 82-11 today passed a bill to allow pharmacists to prescribe birth control pills without a doctor’s approval. AB 176 now heads to the Senate for consideration.
The Assembly today approved 67-27 a bill to change the way Wisconsin schools teach reading, sending the measure to the Senate.
Wisconsin’s top 7.65 percent income tax rate is the eighth highest in the nation and we are the eighth least tax-friendly state for middle class families.
Cut Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Republican legislators, and we close campuses, the system president threatened.
GOP U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany says he’ll make a formal decision whether to run for U.S. Senate in July or August.
On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” CBS 58 Capitol Reporter Emilee Fannon and CBS 58’s A.J. Bayatpour discuss the Joint Finance Committee’s passage of the state budget, Gov. Tony Evers’ signing of the shared revenue bill and the Assembly’s passage of bills to overhaul alcohol regulations and change literacy instruction in K-12 schools.
Leaders mentioned a $3 billion figure last weekend, down substantially from their earlier markers, and the amount discussed seems to be dwindling. It’s almost certain there will be a tax cut; it’s more certain there will be no tax reform.
Gov. Tony Evers signed the bill into law on Tuesday.
While Vos claims that UW administrators pursue DEI efforts to “evangelize” on campus, it is the opposite; students and employees who care deeply about DEI in their lives want their campuses to do better for students and employees of color.
Summerfest boss has collected $6.56 million in five years for running tax exempt charity.
If anything underscored the points Bernie Sanders, with John Nichols, made in their recently-released book “It’s OK to be Angry About Capitalism,” it was the chaotic debate and final resolution to avoid a national economic default earlier this month.
To his faithful fans, Trump can do no wrong, even when he’s compounding errors.
He’s made it almost impossible for center-left people like me to give some credit to the other side.
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Wisconsin’s balance was just more than $1.7 billion, which equated about 8.9 percent of general fund expenditures in the 2021-22 fiscal year. To reach the median percent of 11.6 percent, Wisconsin would’ve needed an additional $525 million in the fund.
The Assembly today approved 90-4 legislation to overhaul Wisconsin’s three-tiered alcohol industry and create a new Division of Alcohol Beverages within the Department of Revenue.
The Assembly 82-11 today passed a bill to allow pharmacists to prescribe birth control pills without a doctor’s approval. AB 176 now heads to the Senate for consideration.
The Assembly today approved 67-27 a bill to change the way Wisconsin schools teach reading, sending the measure to the Senate.
Wisconsin’s top 7.65 percent income tax rate is the eighth highest in the nation and we are the eighth least tax-friendly state for middle class families.
Cut Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Republican legislators, and we close campuses, the system president threatened.