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Gov. Tony Evers vowed he would not sign a state budget deal withi Republicans that doesn't continue Child Care Counts ...
In the televised address, Evers dubbed 2025 "The Year of the Kid," a nod to measures he plans to include in his two-year state budget proposal aimed at lowering child care costs for Wisconsin ...
Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republicans who control the state Legislature have reached a deal on a new two-year ...
Wisconsin state leaders are racing to pass a new state budget to lock in hospital funding before President Donald Trump signs ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, top Republicans have reached a deal on large swathes of a new Wisconsin state budget.
MADISON, Wis. — In a nearly hour-long speech touting tax cuts, low unemployment, and new initiatives for federal pandemic aid, Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday declared the state of Wisconsin ...
Gov. Tony Evers insists on continued Child Care Counts payments in the state budget. Republicans have proposed alternative solutions to address childcare costs, leading to stalled budget negotiations.
Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday told reporters that Senate Republicans are not yet on-board with a new state spending plan. “It is important for everybody to be involved,” Evers said.” ...
Governor Tony Evers granted $1.8 million to Green Bay to cover 2025 NFL draft costs. This grant follows the Joint Committee on Finance's removal of state funding for draft public safety costs.
Currently funded at $18.6 million, the MSP would receive an additional $17 million under Evers' proposal. The state would likely have to pay around $50 million to fully fund the program.
Gov. Evers dubbed 2024 the Year of the Worker in his State of the State address, which highlights the state’s generational workforce challenges and prepares the workforce for the needs of a 21st ...
said Joint Finance Committee member State Rep. Deb Andraca, D-Whitefish Bay. The budget proposal Evers revealed earlier this year would increase spending by 20%.