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29
May
2017

roads-i-39-90-94Sen. Kathleen Vinehout writes about a public hearing before a committee, of which she is a member, on a bill to eliminate the personal property tax. What will be the financial impact of the proposed change, who pays more, and what goods and services do we do without?

Written by Kathleen Vinehout, State Senator 31st District   
 
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27
May
2017

voter-usWisconsin should adopt a plan similar to Iowa where a legislative agency, like our Legislative Reference Bureau, draws their voting maps with public input based on the usual districting criteria mandated by state and federal law.

Written by League Women Voters WI, Andrea Kaminski   
 
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26
May
2017

seniorsAct would help nearly a million people in small businesses and farmers in Wisconsin who work without a retirement plan. AARP estimates increased retirement savings could reduce state spending by up to $3.1 billion a year.

Written by GBP Staff   
 
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25
May
2017

municipal-concrete-projectWisconsin Contractor Coalition reports 53 percent increase over 2016 in new municipal projects being awarded to out-of-state companies after governor’s plan to do away with prevailing wage for state-funded contracts.

Written by Wisconsin Assembly Democrats   
 
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24
May
2017

uwgb-studentRepublicans introduce alternative plan that does nothing to lower student loan payments for the nearly 1 million Wisconsinites who are struggling with student loan debt.

Written by GBP Staff   
 
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23
May
2017

walker-no-jobsThe most recent LAB report again points out that WEDC does not collect the information necessary to report on the jobs promised when taxpayer dollars are used. Is our money effectively and efficiently invested?

Written by Kathleen Vinehout, State Senator 31st District   
 
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