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Spring Survey 2021
Rep. Amy Loudenbeck
Spring Survey 2021
Spring Survey 2021
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How do you think Wisconsin is doing as a state?
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As legislators work on the 2021-2023 budget, would should their top priorities be in the two-year spending plan? (Check all that apply)
Investing in K-12 schools
Funding higher education
Economic development
Expanding welfare
Fixing our roads and bridges
Cutting taxes
Broadband expansion
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The state of Wisconsin is heading into the next budget cycle with more than a billion dollar surplus and a large amount of financial assistance from the federal government. Should the state borrow nearly $3.6 billion and raise taxes by more than $1 billion, as the governor has proposed?
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Last session, legislative Republicans invested more than $40 million in broadband expansion grants. Should the state invest even more money to provide high-speed internet serves in unserved areas of Wisconsin?
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Do you support the following reforms to public benefit programs? (Check all that apply)
Drug-screening for welfare recipients with treatment programs for those who test positive
Additional job training for able-bodied welfare recipients to help them find work
Work requirement for food stamp benefits for able-bodied adults with school-aged children
Drug-screening for unemployment benefits
Governor Evers' budget doubles the state energy tax, which will cause electric bills to increase for Wisconsin businesses and residential consumers. Do you support that tax increase?
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Since 2011, legislative Republicans have passed 39 election reform laws. With the increased doubt that people have in the electoral process, do you think the legislature should consider measures to build more integrity and trust into elections while maintaining full access to voting?
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Governor Evers currently controls disbursement of nearly all federal COVID-19 funds and had primary discretion over the $2 billion the state already received for COVID response and economic support. Do you think the legislature should have the opportunity to propose ideas and vote on decisions related to how more than $3 billion in new federal COVID-19 relief funds should be spent?
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On a scale of 1-5 please rate the performance of your elected officials: State Representative Amy Loudenbeck
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On a scale of 1-5 please rate the performance of your elected officials: Governor Tony Evers
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On a scale of 1-5 please rate the performance of your elected officials: Congressman Bryan Steil
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On a scale of 1-5 please rate the performance of your elected officials: President Joe Biden
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