Politics

Statement on Passage of the State Budget
Governor Evers Fighting for Families and Standing Up to Republican Extremism Delivers Compromise State Budget
Compromise Budget Compromises Kids & Families
Rep Moore Omokunde- “I’m a NO on this budget”
Gov. Evers Signs Bipartisan Pro-Kid Budget- “This is a Win for Wisconsin’s Kids, Families, and Communities”

Gov. Evers Signs Bipartisan Pro-Kid Budget- “This is a Win for Wisconsin’s Kids, Families, and Communities”

Gov. Evers enacts 2025-27 budget to do what’s best for kids and working families by lowering out-of-pocket costs for child care and energy bills, cutting taxes for retirees and middle-class families, making historic investments in the UW System, increasing spendable revenue for schools and special education reimbursement rates, investing in healthcare, local communities, and infrastructure, and supporting Wisconsin’s farmers and veterans

State Budget Is A Broken Promise to Wisconsin Families

State Budget Is A Broken Promise to Wisconsin Families

-Rep. Robyn Vining’s Statement on the 2025-2027 Budget

Hong: Republican Budget Falls Woefully Short of What Our Communities Need
Representative Piwowarczyk Votes to Approve Conservative Budget Focused on Tax Relief, Government Reform
Rep. Mayadev Votes No on State Budget That Falls Short in a Time of Uncertainty and Need
Rep. Taylor on Final Passage of 2025 Budget: “We Still Have Work Left to Do”
Rep. Taylor on Final Passage of 2025 Budget

“We Still Have Work Left to Do”

Rep. Cruz Votes No: “This Budget Sells Out Our Future”
Representative Anderson Votes to Reject Budget