Vice President JD Vance Wisconsin Visit; Remarks Delivered in La Crosse
Vice President JD Vance promotes the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill, highlighting $2,099 average tax cuts and nearly 15,000 jobs created in Wisconsin, amid ongoing Democratic opposition.
- On Thursday, Vice President JD Vance promotes President Trump's agenda, urging cities like Chicago and Milwaukee to seek federal help against crime.
- Vance has been touring to promote the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which extends 2017 tax cuts, cuts taxes on tips and overtime, restructures Medicaid, and funds border-security and immigration measures.
- The Tax Foundation found that Wisconsin families will see a $2,099 cut and the law could support nearly 15,000 jobs, while state officials warn the changes will raise administrative costs.
- Local authorities warned drivers about no-parking zones and towing during Thursday's visit, with La Crosse Regional Airport and North Fanta Reed Road facing restrictions; WisDems and Gov. Tony Evers' office criticized the visit as a PR stunt risking rural hospitals.
- The La Crosse stop fits a national push to sell the law ahead of 2026 contests, with Vance highlighting cost cuts and jobs while Republicans target vulnerable Democrats and he appears on The Will Cain Show.
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In La Crosse, Dems talk to voters while Vance warns of urban crime and migrant health care
Vice President J.D. Vance addresses a crowd at Mid-City Steel in La Crosse on Thursday. (Henry Redman | Wisconsin Examiner)Vice President J.D. Vance decried what he described as the crime-ridden streets of American cities and Democrats’ alleged efforts to take health care away from U.S. citizens and give it to undocumented immigrants at an event Thursday afternoon at a steel fabrication facility in La Crosse. At the event, which took place on t…

Vance: Milwaukee, Chicago Should Invite D.C.-Style Federal Assist on Crime
Vice President JD Vance promoted President Donald Trump's agenda Thursday, urging other cities like Chicago and Milwaukee to request federal assistance in tackling crime. Speaking at a steel facility in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Vance highlighted Trump's weekslong federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s police department and other institutions, including Union Station, where he recently met with National Guard troops. "We want you to be able to walk …
Vance defends DC crackdown, urging Chicago, Milwaukee ask for help
LA CROSSE, Wisc. — Vice President Vance took to the road Thursday to tout President Trump’s agenda and in the process urged other cities to ask for the administration to step in and help with crime in places such as Chicago and Milwaukee. Speaking at steel facility in La Crosse, Vance touted Trump’s D.C. weeks-long takeover of the city’s police department and other institutions, including Union Station, where Vance recently visited National Gua…
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