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Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Gov. Evers responds to Republicans' decision to back out of bipartisan budget negotiations
MADISON, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Republicans in the Wisconsin State Legislature on Wednesday backed out of months' worth of bipartisan budget negotiations with Gov. Tony Evers toward reaching bipartisan compromise on the 2025-27 Biennial Budget. Despite having secured the governor's support for Republicans' half of the proposal, which included an income tax cut targeting Wisconsin's middle-class and working families and eliminating income taxes for certain retirees, Republican lawmakers are unable to reach consensus with their caucuses in order to support the governor's half of the proposal, which included meaningful increased investments in child care, K-12 schools, and the University of Wisconsin (UW) System. Republicans' decision to cease discussions comes after meetings between Gov. Evers and Republican leaders, as well as several staff-level meetings with leaders, have occurred over the span of several months and ramped up in recent weeks, including meetings every day this week. Gov. Evers Wednesday released the following statement responding to Republican leaders' decision: 'I am grateful to the legislators and legislative staff for their efforts over the past several weeks to reach a bipartisan agreement that would have delivered on key priorities for Wisconsinites. 'The concept of compromise is simple—everyone gets something they want, and no one gets everything they want. 'I told Republicans I'd support their half of the deal and their top tax priorities—even though they're very similar to bills I previously vetoed—because I believe that's how compromise is supposed to work, and I was ready to make that concession in order to get important things done for Wisconsin's kids. 'Unfortunately, Republicans couldn't agree to support the top priorities in my half of the deal, which included meaningful investments for K-12 schools, to continue Child Care Counts to help lower the cost of child care for working families, and to prevent further campus closures and layoffs at our UW System. So, today, Republicans decided not to move forward with any more bipartisan negotiations with me. 'We've spent months trying to have real, productive conversations with Republican lawmakers in hopes of finding compromise and passing a state budget that everyone could support—and that, most importantly, delivers for the people of Wisconsin. I am admittedly disappointed that Republican lawmakers aren't willing to reach consensus and common ground and have decided to move forward without bipartisan support instead. 'I will always try to do the right thing—and compromise in order to get good things done. Wisconsinites expect their elected officials to show up, act in good faith, and work together across the aisle to get things done—that's what I've been committed to doing in these bipartisan negotiations from the get-go, and that remains my commitment.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Politics
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Van Orden in favor of getting rid of Spring Elections
MADISON, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – In an interview with Wis-Eye, Congressman Derrick Van Orden says that he is in favor of getting rid of Wisconsin's Spring Election. Van Orden says Spring Elections are inefficient, waste money on campaigns, and they cause voter fatigue. Van Orden noted that Republicans do not vote in Spring Elections. He believes Spring Elections could be rolled into Midterms or Presidential Elections. 'Republicans don't vote. We just don't vote. Period. In Spring Elections. I don't think we should have a Spring election. I think we need to… these guys in the State House, I think they should get rid of that and fold it into a midterm or a four-year cycle.' This comes after Republican (GOP) backed candidates like Eric Hovde and Brad Schimel lost high-profile races in recent elections. Wisconsin's Spring Elections are currently required by the state's constitution and are written into state law. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Yahoo
La Crosse County remembers its fallen police officers
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Each year, police departments in La Crosse County host a La Crosse County Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony as part of National Police Week. This year, the La Crosse Police Department hosted the ceremony. Police Chief Shawn Kudron says it's an honor to host an event recognizing officers who have given their lives in the area and across the county. 'It's a time for us to reflect on officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their communities. It's also a day to celebrate those who have chosen law enforcement as their profession and serving their communities. We come together today on Peace Officer Memorial Day, May fifteenth, to respect and honor with our communities those that have chosen law enforcement.' La Crosse County Sheriff John Siegel says it's always important for everyone to think about those who have lost their lives while wearing the badge. 'Every year, we have law enforcement officers who lose their lives in the line of duty. Whether it be through a car crash or some other event. I think it's really important to remember the service that they provide to our community, and the service that they provided to their communities when that happens.' Chief Kudron says it's great to see community members come out to honor officers who serve their communities. 'There's men and women out there twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year that are protecting them and serving their communities. I think it's important for a community to come together, pay their respects, and be able to honor those officers here locally and across the nation.' Sheriff Siegel says people who see a ceremony like this will hopefully gain a sense of community. 'We have a lot of law enforcement in La Crosse County. The sheriff's office, the La Crosse City Police Department, and all the municipal agencies, everybody here in one place, honoring the service that we have. I hope that when people are here, they see that we have great men and women in our community that serve them.' Only three City of La Crosse officers have ever lost their lives: patrolmen Joseph Donndelinger, Frank Groeschner, and T. Perry Gates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- General
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Reaction to the Pope's death in the La Crosse area
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – 88-year-old Pope Francies died recently, and the Bishop of La Crosse, Gerard Battersby, says his initial reaction to the news was surprise. He adds that while this is a time of mourning, its also a time to feel joy for the pope. 'He had been called home during Easter week to the house of the father. I was very glad for him. It is the very best day of Pope Francis' life, the day he was called to the father's house.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Health
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Medicaid cuts could be needed to pass GOP budget
WASHINGTON DC (WLAX/WEUX) – An estimated 79 million Americans could be facing disruptions in healthcare if Medicaid cuts are utilized to pass President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.