Rep. Murphy: Applauds state budget for tax relief and UW reforms
MADISON, WI – State Representative Dave Murphy (R-Greenville) issued the following statement on the passage of the 2025-2027 Wisconsin state budget: “This week, legislative leaders and the Governor finalized a forward-thinking 2025-2027 state budget that delivers substantial tax relief and critical
Rep. Tranel: Applauds bipartisan budget that delivers for southwest Wisconsin
Madison, WI — State Representative Travis Tranel (R–Cuba City) voted today in favor of the bipartisan 2025-27 Wisconsin State Budget compromise, calling it a good, forward-looking budget that supports economic growth while delivering for families, farmers, small businesses, and rural
A Better Wisconsin: Governor Evers fighting for families and standing up to Republican extremism delivers compromise state budget
MADISON, Wis. — Early this morning, Governor Tony Evers signed the 2025-27 state budget. That Wisconsin now has a budget – after months of state legislative Republicans’ partisan political posturing, infighting, and multiple walkouts on negotiations – is a testament
Rep. August: Lower taxes, more choice: GOP budget delivers for Wisconsin
MADISON… Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Walworth) released the following statement after the 2025-2027 biennial budget was signed into law. “In a major victory for Wisconsin taxpayers, the Assembly passed a budget that reaffirms our commitment to eliminating wasteful spending
Sen. Jagler: Votes to advance compromise budget bill
Madison… On Wednesday, State Senator John Jagler (R-Watertown) joined a bi-partisan majority in the Senate and voted to approve the 2-year state budget. Early Thursday Morning, the Assembly approved and the Governor signed Senate Bill 45 into law. “This is
Rep. Jacobson: Votes to pass the 2025-2027 state budget
MADISON, WI – Representative Brent Jacobson (R – Mosinee) released the following statement after joining his Republican colleagues in the Assembly and voting to pass the 2025-2027 State Budget: “The difference between the budget we passed today and the proposal we
A Better Wisconsin: Wisconsinites want lower costs, property tax savings, support for public schools. Assembly Republicans do not.
GOP Rejects Amendments to Make State Budget Better MADISON, Wis. — In hours and hours of public comments at committee hearings and town halls people of all walks of life and from across the state made clear what their priorities
Rep. Armstrong: Legislature passes budget
MADISON, WI – The Wisconsin Legislature has completed its work on the 2025-2027 state budget. The Senate passed Senate Bill 45 the evening of July 2, and the Assembly voted to concur early July 3. Governor Evers signed the budget into
Wisconsin Dairy Processors: Applaud state budget investments
MADISON, WI – Members of the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) today applauded Governor Tony Evers and legislative leaders on the bipartisan passage and signing of the 2025-2027 biennial state budget into law. The bill includes more than half a billion dollars
Rep. Hysell: Responds to disappointing 2025-2027 Wisconsin state budget
MADISON- Today, both houses of the Wisconsin State Legislature passed the biennial state budget after weeks of negotiation between legislative leaders. It will now be sent to Governor Evers’ desk for final approval. In response, Rep. Hysell (D- Sun Prairie) released
Rep. Snodgrass: Compromise budget compromises kids & families
MADISON, Wis. — Early Thursday morning, the Wisconsin State Assembly voted on the 2025-2027 biennial budget. Representative Snodgrass (D-Appleton) issued the following statement after the conclusion of the session: “While I appreciate the nominal gains that Senate Democrats and Governor
Wis GOP: Chris Taylor is the left’s anti-ICE, pro-sanctuary state candidate for WI Supreme Court
MADISON, Wis. — In case you missed it, a recent article from The Federalist exposes Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Chris Taylor’s troubling history of far-left activism, including her opposition to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and support for sanctuary state policies, raising serious
UW-Stout: U.S. Women’s Open golf tournament swings for success with help of UW-Stout talent
Alumni, students work behind the scenes at world-class Erin Hills While the recent U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills drew top golfers from 30 countries to Wisconsin, the championship golf course didn’t have to look far for its behind-the-scenes talent. From a student intern
UW Health: Again earns national recognition for leading sustainability in health care
MADISON, Wis. – For the third consecutive year, Practice Greenhealth awarded UW Health with the Emerald Award for its environmental leadership, along with five other sustainability awards. Practice Greenhealth is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainability in health care, and
Wisconsin Hospital Association: Applauds bipartisan budget for hospitals
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Hospital Association released the following statement from President & CEO Kyle O’Brien praising the bipartisan budget agreement between legislative leaders and Gov. Evers that was signed into law today: “WHA is proud to have worked with the Governor and
Survival Coalition of Wisconsin Disability Organizations: Statement on state budget
The Survival Coalition of more than 20 statewide disability organizations supports the state budget passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Governor Evers overnight that continues to invest in the current levels of Medicaid supports and significantly increases
Rep. Tenorio: Rejects state budget that leaves behind Wisconsin’s working families
“The budget is a moral document. From underfunding public education, failing to expand Medicaid, to divesting from childcare, this budget misses the mark.” MADISON — Today, Representative Angelito Tenorio (D-West Allis) rejected the GOP-led 2025-2027 biennial state budget. Representative Tenorio
WI Board for People with Developmental Disabilities: Supports disability investments in 2025-2027 state budget
Legislature approves maintaining Medicaid funding at current levels, increasing funding for in-home care workers who help people with disabilities, and greater support for students for disabilities Today, Governor Evers signed the 2025-2027 state budget that includes important provisions that maintain
Rep. Omokunde: “I’m a no on this budget”
MADISON— Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly and Senate convened for legislative floor session to pass the 2025-27 Executive Budget. The budget passed both houses and now heads to Governor Tony Evers’s desk. State Representative Supreme Moore Omokunde (D-Milwaukee) had this
Rep. Udell: Responds to JFC’s budget
MADISON, Wis. – Today, the Wisconsin Legislature voted to pass the Joint Finance Committee’s state budget. Representative Randy Udell (D-47th District) released the following statement: “Governor Evers and our Joint Finance Committee Democrats fought hard to salvage critical programs within this