Rep. Cabrera: Issues statement on shared revenue “deal”
MADISON, WI – Today, Wisconsin lawmakers took up legislation to modify its shared revenue formula in AB 245. Rep. Marisabel Cabrera (D-Milwaukee) released the following statement: “While it was my hope for the Assembly to come together and find responsible
City of Madison: Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway statement on shared revenue bill
Today, the Legislature adopted a shared revenue bill. This is “historic” because it is the first time in over 20 years that the Legislature has begun to address its responsibilities in sharing state income and sales taxes to ensure core
Sen. Jacque: Statement on Milwaukee/ local government funding bill
MADISON… State Sen. André Jacque (R-De Pere) today released the following statement in response to the State Senate’s passage of AB 245: “I have long championed efforts to eliminate unfunded mandates and empower local spending decisions. Unfortunately, today’s vote will result
Rep. Emerson: Applauds passage of housing legislation
MADISON – Today, the Assembly passed a workforce and senior housing package, including Assembly Bill 264-268. This legislation addresses the lack of affordable housing across the state with various programs. The package contains several pieces of legislation that aim to ease
Sen. Wanggaard: Statement on passage of shared revenue bill
“The bill creates permanent, sustainable revenue for local governments while maintaining tight control on property taxes. After years of attempts, the personal property tax will finally be repealed. “Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services are prioritized, not wasteful spending. Milwaukee’s
Rep. Summerfield: Assembly passes Rep. Summerfield’s next-generation housing bill
Madison—Rep. Summerfield (R-Bloomer) issued the following statement following the passage of his bill, Assembly Bill 268, as part of the next-generation housing package during the Assembly floor session today: “I’m very excited to see the Assembly pass this incredibly important
Sen. Pfaff: Votes to increase shared revenue
Madison, WI – Today, the Wisconsin State Senate voted to pass legislation to increase shared revenue funding for local governments. State Senator Brad Pfaff (D-Onalaska) supported the increase in shared revenue and issued the following statement: “Plowing snow, picking up garbage,
U.S. Sen. Johnson: Senate passes Sen. Johnson’s resolution designating July as National Sarcoma Awareness Month
WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, the Senate passed U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s (R-Wis.) resolution designating July as National Sarcoma Awareness Month by unanimous consent. The resolution raises awareness of sarcoma, a form of cancer, and honors the life of Melissa Locke and
Dept. of Transportation: Freight Advisory Committee brings industry stakeholders together
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) gathered industry leaders and other experts today to support efficient freight movement and plan steps that will help stakeholders who participate in the Wisconsin Freight Advisory Committee. “The discussions that come from our Wisconsin
Rep. Ratcliff: Assembly takes bi-partisan steps to increase supply of housing in Wisconsin
(MADISON) – The State Assembly has passed four bills, with bi-partisan support, aimed at addressing Wisconsin’s housing crisis and the threat it poses to our workforce and ability to attract and retain students, families and workers. Representative Ratcliff was a
Rep. Joers: Encouraged by passage of housing bills
MADISON – Today, the Assembly passed a workforce and senior housing package, including Assembly Bills 39, 96, and 264-268. This legislation addresses the lack of affordable housing across the state with various programs to increase the supply. Representative Joers released
Rep. Steffen: Supports legislation to address workforce housing shortage
Madison, WI –Today, State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) voted in favor of a package of bills aimed at addressing Wisconsin’s workforce housing crisis. The state’s historically low housing inventory coupled with rising housing costs has created a widening gap between
Dept. of Natural Resources: Summer issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine celebrates outdoor for all
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the summer issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine is now available in print and online with stories to celebrate Wisconsin’s outdoors being open for all. The latest issue highlights organizations, people and resources
Sen. Marklein: Announces major money for local roads
Madison, WI – Sen. Howard Marklein announced major money for local roads following Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) action on the Department of Transportation (DOT) budget on Tuesday, June 13, 2023. “Last night we passed a tremendous $1.55 billion transportation
Wisconsin Historical Society:Hammond Farmstead listed on the State Register of Historic Places
Cottage Grove, Dane County, WI. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of the Hammond Farmstead on the State Register of Historic Places. The Hammond Farmstead has been owned and operated by the Hammond family for over 175 years.
Wisconsin Historical Society: The Edward F. and Jean Kohl House listed on the State Register of Historic Places
De Pere, Brown County, WI. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of the Edward F. and Jean Kohl House on the State Register of Historic Places. The Edward F. and Jean Kohl House is a two-story single-family residence
Environmental Justice & Infrastructure Initiative: Leaders call for energy affordability
MILWAUKEE — Environmental justice leaders from the Wisconsin Environmental Justice & Infrastructure Initiative (EJII) hosted a press conference on Wednesday, June 14 to discuss the pressing need for alternative bill payment programs and Percentage of Income Payment Programs, or PIPPs,
UW–Stout: Turning the corner on their careers: Transfer students finding the right path
Menomonie, Wis. — The path to a bachelor’s degree isn’t always a straight one from high school to four years at a university. Pheng Vue, of Eau Claire, and Ciera Selly, from Baldwin, can attest to that. Vue attended Chippewa
U.S. Sen. Johnson: Joins colleagues to bring whole milk access to all schools
WASHINGTON – Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) joined U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kan.) and a bipartisan group of senators in introducing legislation that amends the Richard Russell National School Lunch Act to allow schools participating in the program to
U.S. Sens. Baldwin, Capito, Tester, Cramer: Introduce bill to increase affordable housing for volunteer firefighters and first responders
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Jon Tester (D-MT), and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) introduced the Volunteer First Responder Housing Act, bipartisan legislation to provide affordable housing opportunities for volunteer firefighters and first responders to help recruit