Rep. Doyle: We Can Do Better
With the start of the new legislative session and the Governor’s State of the State address this week, it is a good time to reflect upon where we are as a state and where we want to go.
Rep. Doyle to Host Community Meeting on Nursing Homes Planning for Families
Rep. Steve Doyle will be hosting the community meeting to discuss the new laws in Wisconsin on divestment (giving away assets) affecting Medicaid eligibility for individuals who may need nursing home care, other institutional care, and community based long-term care programs.
Rep. Doyle: Structural Deficit shows lack of Bipartisanship
“It is time for representatives from both parties to work together to come up with creative solutions to fix this deficit."
Dairy Month in Wisconsin
Did you know that the average dairy cow generates $3242 per year in direct milk sales and $20,000 a year in economic activity?
Doyle/Shilling Jobs Bill to be Signed by Governor Walker
“I am pleased the Governor is able to take the time for a visit to Onalaska on behalf of this important jobs legislation,” added Doyle.
End of Session Column 2014
Well it seems the Wisconsin Legislature has a bad case of senioritis. Our leaders cut short our remaining days of session and crammed countless pieces of legislation into what few days we had left.
Doyle Jobs Bill Passes the Legislature
“This bill will help businesses in our community and across the state to compete in a global economy,” said Doyle.
A Day in the Life of a State Representative
So if you heard a loud boom Friday, don’t worry. It’s just your friendly neighborhood state representative blowing up a creek to help out his constituents. And that has got to be the most unusual thing I have done in a long time.
Rep. Doyle Cosponsors Bill to Ban Robo-Calls
If this bill passes, every call you receive from a campaign will have a real-live person on the other end, not just a recording.
Are Tax Cuts the Answer?
We need to quit talking about Republican or Democratic jobs plans and start executing a Wisconsin jobs plan. And that needs to start with a serious bipartisan discussion of how we tax and spend.