
LISTEN – In all the excitement it seems everyone in Madison forgot all about those taxpayers. Read More MacIver News Minute: Taxpayers Become Afterthought In Budget Debate
LISTEN – In all the excitement it seems everyone in Madison forgot all about those taxpayers. Read More MacIver News Minute: Taxpayers Become Afterthought In Budget Debate
Gov. Evers unveiled a new unaffordable and reckless spending tsunami on Wednesday night. Read More Governor Evers Gives His 2023-2025 State Budget Address
It’s been 11 years since Wisconsin Republicans led by Gov. Scott Walker passed collective bargaining reform, and the savings to taxpayers have been piling up ever since. Read More Act 10 Savings Tops $15 Billion Since 2011
Assembly and Senate pass budget on a bipartisan vote, sending bill to Gov. Evers. Assembly votes yes 64-34, with every Republican and 4 Democrats in favor. Senate votes yes 23-9, with every Republican and 3 Democrats in favor. Republicans propose over $3 billion in tax relief – a $2.4 billion income tax cut, the largest in state history, $650 million for property tax relief, over $300 million in business tax cuts and more Will Gov. Evers, set to run for re-election next year, cave to pressure from far-left base and veto the tax cut? Would Evers veto the …
As with his first budget, Gov. Evers’ proposal for 2021-2023 seeks to dramatically increase government spending in Wisconsin, raise taxes on the many to hand out aid to the select few, and create dozens of new initiatives to address social justice, equity, global warming and the public health crisis. Read More Governor Evers Introduces The 2021-2023 State Budget