Gov. Evers Slams Legislature for Failing to Approve Investments in Veterans Causing Housing Location Closures
Two of three veteran housing locations to close after Legislature rejects governor’s funding request
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today slammed the Wisconsin State Legislature for failing to approve his full biennial budget request to support Wisconsin’s veterans, which is now causing housing location closures in Chippewa Falls and Green Bay. Republican lawmakers who control the state’s budget committee, the Joint Committee on Finance, refused to approve the governor’s funding request, which included $1.9 million for the Veteran Housing and Recovery Program (VHRP). As the Legislature was deliberating the 2025-27 Biennial Budget, the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau noted for Republicans on the Joint Committee on Finance that, “without additional funding, the Department [of Veterans Affairs] would not have sufficient resources to maintain the program’s three sites.” Nevertheless, Republican lawmakers ultimately rejected Gov. Evers’ request, instead approving $0 in new funding for the program, which will now cause two of the three VHRP locations to close. VHRP, overseen by the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA), provides housing and supportive services to military veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help them obtain permanent housing.
The VHRP locations in Chippewa Falls and Green Bay will close by September 30 of this year, while the remaining location in Union Grove will remain open. July 14 is the last day applications are being reviewed at the Chippewa Falls and Green Bay locations. Applications will continue to be accepted for the Union Grove location.
Veterans currently residing at the Chippewa Falls and Green Bay facilities will be offered alternative placement options and will continue to receive assistance through supportive services.
“We have a duty to support veterans, especially in their darkest times,” said WDVA Secretary James Bond. “Even with these closures, we remain committed to assisting veterans and connecting them to resources. VHRP has been integral in helping veterans find stability and succeed in their communities, and along with our partners on the ground, we intend to still carry out that mission to the best of our ability.”
If you or someone you know may be a veteran experiencing housing insecurity, there are resources available:
- 211 – 211 is a free and confidential service that connects you with thousands of local programs and services. Dial 2-1-1 on your phone to reach trained community resource specialists available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- 988+1 – Call 988 and press ‘1’ or text 838255 to get connected to the Veteran Crisis Line for 24/7/365 confidential crisis support. You will be connected to a real person qualified to support veterans.
- Veteran Outreach and Recovery Program (VORP) – VORP is a WDVA program that connects veterans to community services and provide case management and support, with a special focus on treatment and recovery.
- S. Department of Veterans Affairs Resources – Call 1-877-4AID-VET (1-877-424-3838) to access veteran homeless resources or visit VA.gov/homeless.
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.