In the Year of Mental Health, Republicans Have Failed Our Families
MADISON – The Joint Committee on Finance approved a motion today that removes 545 of Governor Tony Evers’ proposals from the 2023-2025 budget, and not only blocked the ability of Democrats to reintroduce these items, but also silenced the Democrats from being able to talk about them. In response, Rep. Robyn Vining (D-Wauwatosa), the Ranking Democrat on the Committee on Mental Health, and Substance Use Disorder Prevention, issued the following statement:
“Today, Republicans on the Joint Committee on Finance slashed every single one of Governor Evers’ investments in the mental health of our youth. Further, Republicans blocked Democrats on the Joint Committee on Finance from being able to reintroduce any of these items for the remainder of the budget process, and–silenced Democrats from being able to talk about them in committee.”
“At a time when Wisconsinites’ mental health across the state is in crisis—all ages, stages, economic statuses, and geographic locations—we need all sides of the aisle to come together and resolve to pass significant mental health investments. At a time when we have both a massive state surplus, and a tremendous rainy day fund, the Wisconsin legislature can’t afford to turn its back on the people–Wisconsinites’ mental health is too important. Wisconsinites are too important.”
“Now is the time to make critical investments to improve mental health for all Wisconsinites. We must continue this critical work as a legislature to invest in mental healthcare, so that when we move forward as a state, we move forward together.”
Rep. Vining represents the 14th Assembly District, which includes parts of Wauwatosa and West Allis. For more information, visit Rep. Vining’s website here.
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.
Once again the Wisconsin GOP fails the human test. The actions yesterday of the Joint Finance Committee which cut all Evers’ proposed mental health initiatives are reprehensible. Apparently the only GOP concern is, what else, money. The governor carefully crafted a meaningful mental health services budget for whole state. Now the same cost conscious legislators will try to fashion a budget with no new mental health ideas and actions. Makes one think about moving to Minnesota!