Posted on June 29, 2009 by racinegop
With Governor Doyle due to sign the state budget this morning, Republican Party of Wisconsin Chairman Reince Priebus offered the following comments.
“Stop Digging”
Over the past few months, it’s been no secret that Wisconsin’s budget is in a mess. A record deficit and a slowing economy surely haven’t made the task of setting a new two-year spending plan [...]
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Posted on June 29, 2009 by racinegop
SPECIAL ALERT: BUDGET HEADS TO GOV. DOYLE
After months of negotiation, the Democrats finally emerged from their secret meetings this week to present a final budget. It just passed the Assembly on a vote of 51-46 and will now head to Governor Doyle for his vetoes and signature.
As you know, I have spent the last six [...]
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Posted on June 26, 2009 by racinegop
by RPW Communications
The goal of the Grassroots E-Gazette is to arm you with the facts you need to help spread our conservative message to your networks across Wisconsin.
Inside this week’s Grassroots E-Gazette …
Conference Committee Debacle Continues
Vukmir Announces Candidacy for State Senate
Call to Action: Stop Budget Secrecy
Doyle in D.C.
Stimulus Watch
Paul Ryan: “Rising Star”
GOP Gubernatorial Hopefuls: Walker [...]
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Posted on June 25, 2009 by racinegop
ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATS VOTE TO BAN DISH SOAP
As the state’s budget woes continue due to a deadlock between senate and assembly democrats over which taxes they should raise, the Assembly Democrats took a break from this important work Tuesday to pass a ban on the cleaning agents in dish soap.
Yes, you read that right. The state [...]
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Posted on June 22, 2009 by racinegop
Walker Weekly- June 22, 2009
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“If you add it all up, it adds up to three-one-hundredths of 1%,” said Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Madison), co-chairman of the Legislature’s 16-member Joint Finance Committee. “When you look at the grand scheme of the ($62.2 billion) budget, it’s not that substantial.”
That’s [...]
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