Proposed Amendment Would Limit Governor’s Veto Power
Governor Tony Evers’ budget vetoes actually increased government spending, something that was not supposed to be possible.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jul 9, 2019
Governor Tony Evers’ budget vetoes actually increased government spending, something that was not supposed to be possible.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Mar 1, 2019
Republican legislators gave their reaction to Governor Tony Evers’ state budget address Thursday night on the RightWisconsin Hotline.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Feb 20, 2019
Overall private medical spending would actually go up $1.1 billion, with a net loss in benefit to the state of $600.3 million in 2020, if the state accepted Obamacare federal funding to increase Medicaid coverage.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jan 23, 2019
Republicans are not going to go along with large increases in state spending and raising taxes on manufacturers and farmers to pay for it.
Read Moreby Dave Craig | Jan 10, 2019
By repealing the Unfair Sales Act, we will allow Wisconsin businesses the freedom to set their own prices to better compete for and attract local customers, rather than losing revenue to out-of-state online retailers and neighboring states.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Dec 30, 2018
There were many sins of omission committed by the Fourth Estate’s usual suspects. Sometimes they left important pieces out of the story. Sometimes they bypassed the story altogether.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Feb 20, 2018
Three former agents in Wisconsin’s infamous “John Doe II” investigation now have attorneys representing them – at state taxpayer expense.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Feb 13, 2018
The legislation would create a committee that would have expanded authority to compel former GAB agents and witnesses to testify before the Legislature. It would do so with rarely used legislative subpoena power.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Jan 4, 2018
Jordahl said she is “disgusted with the alleged conservative” appointees of the state Ethics and Elections commissions who have come to the defense of agents who have clearly defied court and John Doe orders.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Aug 3, 2017
Craig said it’s the Legislature’s responsibility to make sure “the horrible acts by government under the John Doe investigations never happen again.”
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