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11
Jul
2017

road-closedSenator Vinehout discusses the importance of acting soon on the budget, and to coming up with solutions to fix Wisconsin’s transportation funding shortfall.

Written by Kathleen Vinehout, State Senator 31st District   
 
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10
Jul
2017

Town hallPaul Ryan refused to have an open forum with his constituents, says he didn't want "a screaming fest.” Next two weeks may determine whether Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will succeed in dismantling Affordable Care Act.

Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Robert Kraig   
 
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10
Jul
2017

REVERSEWisconsin needs to do an about-face and fundamentally change its approach to economic development, paying far less attention to WMC and its backward thinking.

Written by Mike McCabe, Blue Jean Nation   
 
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08
Jul
2017

road-closed-delayWalker's new transportation plan rejected, schools and communities face uncertainty over local budgets and construction projects.


MADISON - The budget-writing Joint Finance Committee hasn’t met publicly for over three weeks as Republican infighting derailed the committee process and caused the state to miss its July 1st budget deadline.

While Gov. Walker proposed a new transportation plan that cuts state funding and seeks more federal aid, Republicans and Democrats largely dismissed the proposal as short-sighted and inadequate. As the budget delay continues, schools and communities will face greater uncertainty over their local budgets and important construction projects.

You can view all of the previous motions and votes on the state budget by visiting the Legislative Democrats website here: http://legis.wisconsin.gov/democrats/jfc-votes

Written by Wisconsin Democrats   
 
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07
Jul
2017

road-repair-wi-milwLong-term transportation fix remains elusive for disjointed GOP lawmakers.

Written by Wisconsin Senate, Tony Palese   
 
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07
Jul
2017

bgw_301Robert Kraig and Sen. Chris Larson discuss the health care impasse in Washington, the innovative Democratic BadgerCare proposal, the state budget impasse, and why Wisconsin conservatives seem unable to govern.


STATEWIDE - This week Robert Kraig and special guest State Senator Chris Larson discuss the health care impasse in Washington and the innovative state bill announced this week by Legislative Democracts to open BadgerCare to everyone in Wisconsin as a public option.

They also discuss the bizarre Republican maneuver in the State Assembly on a bill to outlaw health insurance lifetime and annual limits. Does it show that health care be a big electoral issue for progressives?

Then we dig into the state budget impasse, and the reasons why the conservatives who dominate Wisconsin government seem unable to govern. Finally we speculate on the rumor about the infamous sweat shop company that makes iphones coming to Wisconsin. What kind of deal is Trump, Walker, and Robin Vos trying to cut and will it benefit Wisconsin workers?

Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Matt Brusky   
 
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