A Matter of Fairness
Basically, the staff at Boscobel is being punished for doing a good job of retention and recruitment. All of their staff lose out on a $5 per hour raise because they are not suffering enough.
Read Moreby Howard Marklein | May 14, 2019
Basically, the staff at Boscobel is being punished for doing a good job of retention and recruitment. All of their staff lose out on a $5 per hour raise because they are not suffering enough.
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 | 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 M. D. Kittle | Dec 13, 2018
Walker’s signature success, Act 10, is, for many, the defining win of his two terms. But it was just the beginning of a long list of limited-government reforms the likes of which Wisconsin had never seen.
Read Moreby Howard Marklein | Dec 11, 2018
The changes we made assert the role of the legislature and ensure that we have a role and seat at the table in order to represent our constituents.
Read Moreby George Mitchell | Jun 15, 2018
If control of the Wisconsin Senate flips in November, Exhibit A as to why was on full display at the Joint Finance committee on Thursday.
Read Moreby Scott Walker | Mar 15, 2018
In our current budget, we provided more actual dollars into K-12 education than ever before in the history of Wisconsin: an extra $200 per student in every school this year and another $204 per student on top of that next school year.
Read Moreby Scott Walker | Jan 12, 2018
Ensuring that every child, regardless of where they live or what their parents do for a living, has access to a great education is one of our top priorities.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Dec 7, 2017
A Wisconsin Attorney General report on the year-long investigation into leaks of sealed John Doe court documents to a liberal British publication in September 2016 finds a rogue agency of partisan bureaucrats bent on a mission “to bring down the (Gov. Scott) Walker campaign and the Governor himself.”
Read Moreby Scott Walker | Oct 12, 2017
he proposed bill would increase per-student Sparsity Aid for qualifying school districts from $300 up to $400 for the 2018-19 school year that will help offset the challenges faced by low-population rural schools. It also creates a second tier of Sparsity Aid by providing an additional $100 per pupil for districts with 746-1,000 pupils.
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