In his seventh State of the State address Wednesday night, Gov. Tony Evers started to outline his budget priorities — declaring 2025 the “Year of the Kid” and laying out investments and policies to support children and their families.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers took to the podium Wednesday night at the Wisconsin State Capitol for his seventh State of the State address, where he addressed success in cutting taxes and building the economy.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers took aim at newly inaugurated President Donald Trump in a statewide address Wednesday.
In his seventh State of the State address, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers will focus on measures his administration and state lawmakers have taken to lower taxes and blunt the effects of inflation and plans to announce a $300 million proposal to address mental health in children.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers will give his seventh State of the State address tonight at the Capitol in Madison. The governor is expected to tout tax cuts he signed into law last year, although a fierce battle is already underway targeting more and broader tax relief from Republicans.
Wisconsin’s state and local tax rates went to record low numbers while Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal will include plenty of new spending, including $300 million for mental health services in the state’s schools,
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle shared their thoughts on Governor Tony Evers' State of the State address Wednesday night and it's safe to say, opinions were split.State Representative Lee Snodgrass,
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Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers used his seventh State of the State speech Wednesday to urge the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a wide range of proposals they have rejected in the past,