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Baylor Spears, Wisconsin Examiner July 3, 2025 Gov. Tony Evers signed the $111 billion two-year state budget bill into law ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers traded tax cuts for increased spending on higher education, schools and child care in a Wisconsin ...
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed a new two-year budget in the early morning hours of July 3 in a race against Congress to ensure the state gets a federal Medicaid match that it would lose under ...
The GOP megabill has new tax breaks aimed at low- and moderate-income households, and spending cuts that could make it harder ...
All of Wisconsin's Republicans in Congress voted in favor of the bill, while all Wisconsin Democrats voted against it.
Republicans slammed online for celebrating children going hungry and millions losing Medicaid from Trump’s bill - Republicans ...
The 2025-27 biennial budget would spend roughly $111.1 billion in total funds and leave an estimated $829 million in ...
For months, more than a dozen Hill Republicans have been sounding the alarm about the steep Medicaid cuts in President Donald ...
Lawmakers were rushing to pass the plan and get it signed into law before federal law changes take effect that could cost ...
The 2025-27 state budget was signed into law early Thursday morning with bipartisan support from legislators in western Wisconsin. The Senate first approved the $111 billion budget on a 19-14 vote.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House has passed the massive tax and spending cuts package that President Donald Trump calls “beautiful ...
In the president’s eagerness to score a win and extend tax cuts, he walked away from a key campaign promise on Medicaid. The ...
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