State Rep. Lisa Subeck
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Representative Lisa Subeck Response to State of the State

"Rather than honestly assessing the condition of our state and laying out an agenda that would put Wisconsin back on track, the Governor continues to ignore reality and paints an artificially rosy picture."

By - Jan 10th, 2017 03:53 pm

MADISON – Representative Lisa Subeck (D-Madison) made the following statement in response to Governor Walker’s 2017 State of the State address:

“If not for Governor Walker employing the old Reagan trick of introducing people more popular than himself during speeches, the applause lines in his speech would be few and far between. Take out references to the Packers and the applause lines would be fewer still.

Once again, rather than honestly assessing the condition of our state and laying out an agenda that would put Wisconsin back on track, the Governor continues to ignore reality and paints an artificially rosy picture. The facts are indisputable: Wisconsin has the most diminished middle class in the country. We have had below average job growth in every year that Governor Walker has been in office, and we now face a $700 million budget deficit.

Wisconsin’s transportation deficit has left our roads in a state of disrepair, and the Governor has no plan to do anything but delay some critical repairs while putting other projects on the state’s credit card. Once again, the Governor plans to kick the can down the pothole-covered road rather than offer a solution for sustainable transportation infrastructure funding.

Nothing the Governor offered in his address today will combat the cuts he has made to education during his term in office. His cuts have resulted in residents around the state needing to pass expensive school district referendums just to keep the lights on in our neighborhood schools. Republicans shirk the state’s responsibility for ensuring every child has access to a top-notch public education, and in turn, they place more of the burden for funding education squarely in the laps of local property tax payers.

As business owners choose where to start a business and families choose where to live, the quality of public education plays a critical role in their decisions. We will not see the needed economic development in our state without strong neighborhood schools.

Governor Walker likes to say the Wisconsin comeback is real. But I ask: Real for whom? The so-called Wisconsin comeback is not real for hardworking families struggling with the increasing costs of housing, utilities, and child care. It is not real for people in too many communities across Wisconsin where formerly middle income neighborhoods with well-kept homes are now littered with eviction and foreclosure notices. The comeback is not real for the hardworking breadwinners who lost jobs in a record-breaking year of layoff notices in Wisconsin and now struggle to find jobs that will pay the bills.

Perhaps Governor Walker and legislative Republicans think the comeback is real because of the company they keep. The tax credits they worked to pass have benefited their wealthy friends and donors, while leaving the rest of us in Wisconsin behind. Hardworking Wisconsinites must fear layoffs and closures while Walker’s administration provides tax-breaks and giveaways to big corporations that outsource jobs. Perhaps the comeback is real for an elite group of wealthy Republican donors who can afford to buy influence over the Governor, but the deck is clearly stacked against the average working Wisconsinite.

To the extent that there are any economic bright spots for Wisconsin, the credit lies with President Obama and the efforts he undertook during the last 8 years to strengthen the economy despite opposition from Governor Walker and Republicans every step of the way. While the country as a whole is making economic strides, Wisconsin lags behind, ranking eighth in the Midwest for job creation and dead last in the nation in business start-ups.

In the coming weeks and throughout the legislative session, my Democratic colleagues and I will offer bold proposals to build a brighter future for Wisconsin. We are committed to making sure hardworking families can be successful and achieve the American Dream. Our proposals will support our neighborhood schools, fix our crumbling infrastructure, grow family-supporting jobs, and rebuild the middle-class.

The rosy picture of Wisconsin painted by the Governor in tonight’s speech does not mirror the daily reality faced by Wisconsin families every day. The people of Wisconsin are no longer interested in hearing Republicans make excuses for their failure to provide real relief and new opportunities for working Wisconsinites. Scott Walker and the Republicans have controlled the Governor’s office and both houses of the Legislature for six years, and it is high time they follow the Democrats’ lead by putting middle class Wisconsin families ahead of wealthy special interests.”

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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