Vice President JD Vance Wisconsin Visit; Remarks Delivered in La Crosse
Vice President JD Vance promoted tax cuts averaging $2,099 annually and the creation of nearly 15,000 jobs in Wisconsin as part of the GOP's domestic policy package.
- On August 28, 2025, Vice President JD Vance delivered remarks at a steel fabrication plant in La Crosse, Wisconsin, to advocate for President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
- This visit followed the recent approval of a GOP-supported tax and spending bill that introduces mandates for Medicaid and FoodShare recipients to engage in certain activities, alongside measures aimed at limiting payment errors.
- Vance highlighted tax cuts for working families and funding for rural health care, while Democrats warned the law would cut Medicaid, threaten rural hospitals, and raise state costs.
- The law requires states to keep SNAP payment error rates below 6%, with penalties up to 15% of benefit costs, risking over $205 million in annual fines for Wisconsin.
- This event underscores ongoing partisan conflict over social safety net changes, with Republicans defending the bill as cost-saving and Democrats criticizing its impact on families and budgets.
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Vance: Milwaukee, Chicago Should Invite D.C.-Style Federal Assist on Crime
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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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