| Mandela Barnes Campaigns on BadgerCare Expansion in Wausau |
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| Elections, Elected Officials, Political Parties |
| Written by Mandela Barnes Campaign Press |
| Friday, 16 January 2026 14:57 |
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http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/affordablecareact-s5.jpg WAUSAU, WI - Yesterday, Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes continued his Wisconsin Way tour with a health care roundtable conversation in Wausau. Speaking with Marathon County Democrats, health care providers, and community members, Lt. Governor Barnes renewed his calls for expanding BadgerCare on Day One as Governor. The Wausau event marks Barnes fifth straight campaign event in Tom Tiffany’s district in less than a week following stops in Stanley, Cadott, Superior, and Ashland.
In stark contrast, Mandela Barnes has vowed to lower health care costs on Day One as Governor by expanding BadgerCare, and promises to veto any state budget which does not include BadgerCare expansion. Read more below: WAOW (ABC 9 Wausau): Mandela Barnes promises to expand BadgerCare during visit to Wausau [Kyle Pozorski, 1/16/26]
Barnes met with area Democrats to focus on health care issues. He highlighted a disconnect between people and the healthcare system and a lack of access in rural areas. "I'm sure you're not going to find a whole bunch of republicans who are satisfied with the healthcare industry or the healthcare system," Barnes said. "You're going to find those folks who have gotten a surprise bill. You're going to find those people who vote republican who have dealt with a medical bankruptcy and that's a problem." Barnes reiterated that if elected, he will not sign any state budget that does not include BadgerCare expansion. WSAU: Barnes Holds Listening Session in Wausau [Mike Leischner, 1/15/26] Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Mandela Barnes held a listening session in Wausau on Thursday, focused on healthcare and the unrest in Minneapolis. The former Lieutenant Governor said issues like healthcare shouldn’t be partisan. “Unfortunately, it’s been made partisan by Republicans in the Legislature and members of Congress. They have chosen time and time again to vote against the interests of their constituents.” He says he doesn’t think you will find many Republicans who are satisfied with the current healthcare system, adding that anyone, regardless of political affiliation, can be hit with an unexpected medical bill. “You will find people who vote Republican who have dealt with a medical bankruptcy. That’s a problem.” WXCO Bull Falls Radio: In conversation with Mandela Barnes - Civic Media [Chad Holmes, 1/15/26] Chad Holmes:
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