Governor Evers Gives His 2023-2025 State Budget Address By MacIver Staff - February 16, 2023 2023-25 Budget, Budget, Education, Gov. Evers, Gov. Tony Evers, Government Surplus, Spending, State Budget, Taxes, Taxpayers, Wisconsin State Budget Gov. Evers unveiled a new unaffordable and reckless spending tsunami on Wednesday night. Read More Governor Evers Gives His 2023-2025 State Budget Address
5 Things to Watch in the Next 180 Days By MacIver Staff - January 12, 2023 2023 Elections, COVID-19 spending, Department of Public Education, Election Integrity, Government Spending, Local Elections, Property Taxes, Scold And Release Crime Policy, Spending Limits, State Spending, State Supreme Court, Taxes What Do Wisconsin Taxpayers Need To Watch For In The Next 180 Days? Read More 5 Things to Watch in the Next 180 Days
MI Research: 2021 – 2023 Legislative Session Roundup By MacIver Staff - April 22, 2022 Act 10, Budget, COVID-19, Critical Race Theory, Democrats, DPI, Economy, Education, Education Reform, Gas Tax, Gov. Tony Evers, Government Reform, Healthcare, Lee Snodgrass, Medicaid, State Budget, Tax Cut, Taxes, Tony Evers, Transportation, Veto, Vetoes, Wisconsin The MacIver Institute takes a look back at the 2021-2023 legislative session and what should have been. Read More MI Research: 2021 – 2023 Legislative Session Roundup
MacIver News Minute: Facts on Evers and Taxes By MacIverNews - February 25, 2022 Evers, MacIver Minute, MacIver News Minute, MNM, Taxes LISTEN – Setting the record straight on Gov. Evers’ history on taxing. Read More MacIver News Minute: Facts on Evers and Taxes
Evers Again Tries To Take Credit For Republican Budget Surpluses By MacIver Staff - January 26, 2022 Budget, Budget Surplus, Dan O'Donnell, Gov. Evers, Gov. Tony Evers, Revenue Estimates, Spending, State Budget, Tax Cut, Tax Reform, Taxes Almost as soon as the Legislative Fiscal Bureau announced a projected $3.8 billion budget surplus, Governor Evers brazenly tried to gaslight Wisconsin by pretending he supported the Republican plan that created it. Read More Evers Again Tries To Take Credit For Republican Budget Surpluses