Kelda Roys Calls Out Walker’s Empty Tax Gesture
"This tax rebate is nothing more than a bad-faith attempt to distract voters from his record before this fall’s election..."
MADISON, WI — As Gov. Scott Walker prepares to sign his pre-election $100 per child tax credit, gubernatorial candidate and former state Rep. Kelda Roys issued a strong rebuke of Walker’s election-year gimmicks and fiscal mismanagement:
“Gov. Walker has spent the last eight years making things more difficult and expensive for Wisconsin’s parents – threatening healthcare coverage, making massive cuts to K12 and higher education, and passing huge corporate welfare deals at the expense of the middle class,” said Roys. “This tax rebate is nothing more than a bad-faith attempt to distract voters from his record before this fall’s election – once again, Gov. Walker puts his own political ambitions before the needs of Wisconsin families.”
Additionally, had Walker accepted the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion, bringing our tax dollars back to Wisconsin, he could have saved our state $1.07 billion dollars and provided coverage to tens of thousands of Wisconsinites. Instead, Walker chose to undermine the Affordable Care Act, leading to fewer people covered and some of the highest marketplace premiums in the nation for Wisconsin families. Not expanding coverage with federal funds has cost each Wisconsin household an additional $400.
Adding to the costs borne by Wisconsinites is the $524 that every household pays for a corporate manufacturing tax giveaway that didn’t stop our state from losing almost 4,000 manufacturing jobs last year. In addition, Walker’s failure to properly maintain our and fund our roads will cost Wisconsinites an average of $637 each year in vehicle repair costs, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers.
“Scott Walker’s tenure as governor has been marked by poor budgeting, misplaced priorities, and desperate, election-year gimmicks,” concluded Roys. “Wisconsin deserves a governor who makes responsible decisions for our future and invests in our people. When I’m governor, every budget we pass, every bill I sign, and every action I take will put the people of Wisconsin first.”
Roys, 38, is a small business owner, attorney, former state representative, and past head of NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin who has been standing up for women and families throughout her career. In the Assembly, she stood out as an influential and effective lawmaker, delivering results for working families and helping lead the opposition to Governor Scott Walker’s divisive agenda. As a parent and step-parent of four girls, Roys will fight for paid family leave, affordable childcare, great schools, and quality healthcare for all. In a year in which Wisconsin voters are ready for change, Kelda Roys provides the clearest contrast to Scott Walker.
Kelda for Governor
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.