Gov. Tony Evers is speaking out against the announcement from President Donald Trump’s administration Tuesday that would pause federal grants and loans, saying “potentially disastrous” consequences could result for Wisconsinites.
Wisconsin is estimated to receive $28.2 billion in appropriated federal investments over the 2023-25 biennium.
He said Wisconsin residents and millions of Americans “rightfully alarmed and concerned by this unprecedented decision are left scrambling.”
Gov. Tony Evers in a letter to President Donald Trump said Wisconsinites "are rightfully alarmed and concerned" by a abrupt freeze on federal funds.
According to the Legislative Fiscal Bureau, Wisconsin is estimated to receive $28.2 billion in appropriated federal investments over the 2023-25 biennium.
Gov. Tony Evers announced he’d try again to allow citizen-led referendums in Wisconsin by including the change in his upcoming two-year budget proposal. This process would allow voters to enact statewide policies,
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers urged the Trump administration Tuesday to delay implementing a sweeping pause on federal aid, warning of potential "disastrous consequences" for state residents. In a letter to President Trump,
Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday a new threshold for lead poisoning in Wisconsin, bringing it in line with federal recommendations
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In a letter to President Donald Trump, Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday urged the president to reconsider action to pause federal grants and loans.
A federal funding freeze has been put on hold by a judge on Tuesday, Jan. 28. That planned temporary funding freeze left Americans with plenty of questions. MILWAUKEE - Wisconsin's governor fought a federal funding freeze – and people across the state have a lot of questions.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers used his seventh State of the State speech Wednesday to urge the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a wide range of Democratic priorities they have rejected in the past,