Child Care Providers Say Budget Provisions Fall Far Short of What They Need
WISCONSIN, JUL 11 – The $111 billion budget includes historic increases in special education funding, $360 million for child care, and tax cuts totaling over $12.6 billion since Gov. Evers took office.
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Child care providers say budget provisions fall far short of what they need • Wisconsin Examiner
Child care provider Corrine Hendrickson addresses a rally in front of the state Capitol Friday demanding a re-do on the state budget to increase child care funding. (Photo by Erik Gunn/Wisconsin Examiner) While Gov. Tony Evers has touted the new state budget’s child care funds as a compromise victory, some providers say they’re deeply disappointed. “This was not a win,” said Bloomer child care provider Caitlin Mitchell at a rally outside the Ca…
Child care providers say budget provisions fall far short of what they need
While Gov. Tony Evers has touted the new state budget’s child care funds as a compromise victory, some providers say they’re deeply disappointed. “This was not a win,” said Bloomer child care provider Caitlin Mitchell at a rally outside the…
Evers touts Wisconsin budget as bipartisan compromise in a purple state
On “Wisconsin Today,” Evers discussed the next steps for closing the Green Bay Correctional Institution, education funding and reelection plans. The post Evers touts Wisconsin budget as bipartisan compromise in a purple state appeared first on WPR.
Gov. Evers Delivers Radio Address Highlighting 2025-27 Bipartisan Pro-Kid Budget That Invests In Kids, Families, And Communities
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today delivered his weekly radio address highlighting the 2025-27 bipartisan pro-kid budget he signed into law last week that invests in Wisconsin’s kids, families, and communities statewide. Gov. Evers, who began 2025 by declaring it the Year of the Kid in Wisconsin, has been clear from the beginning of this biennial budget process that his top priority in the 2025-27 Biennial Budget would be to pass a pro-kid budget t…
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