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HAPPY NATIONAL AG DAY!

 

 

From my farm to you, Happy National Ag Day! This past Tuesday, we celebrated this special day in the name of agriculture, which contributes over $88 billion to Wisconsin's economy, and over 413,500 jobs. You can be proud of your great state of Wisconsin, because we feed all of America!

 

VA CARDS CAN NOW BE USED AS VOTER ID IN WISCONSIN

I have heard from a few constituents about veterans who encountered issues during the last election because they were unable to use their VA card and I wanted to make sure to provide this information before the April 5th election. Please see the press release below regarding this issue and feel free to share this with anyone you may know that could benefit.

 

MADISON, WI – For the first time, Wisconsin’s veterans can use a photo ID card issued by the Veterans Health Administration to get a ballot when they vote on April 5.

 

The change is part of an elections bill passed by the Legislature and signed into law by the Governor. The new law also makes it easier for voters who live in residential care facilities to register.

 

“Since the voter ID legislation was passed in 2011, many veterans have complained that the photo ID cards they use at VA clinics and hospitals wouldn’t work at the polling place,” said Kevin Kennedy, Wisconsin’s chief election official. “Many veterans already have another acceptable form of photo ID, but this change in the law will make it easier for homeless veterans and other veterans whose driver licenses or state ID cards have expired.”

 

Under the law, veterans’ photo identification cards that are issued by the Veterans Health Administration of the federal Department of Veterans Affairs may be used as an acceptable form of proof of identification for obtaining a ballot. The VA card must be unexpired or have no expiration date. Under existing law, photo identification cards issued by the military could already be used for voting purposes, including cards issued to retired service members or their dependents. Military photo ID cards must be either unexpired, have no expiration date, or have expired since the last general election in November 2014.

 

For a complete list of acceptable photo IDs, visit http://bringit.wisconsin.gov. The voter ID education website also has information about how to get a free state ID card for voting from the DMV. The campaign’s TV and radio ads, short videos and printable brochures are available on the website. Voters can also call a toll-free number, 866-VOTE-WIS (866-868-3947), for information.

 

Elections Division Administrator Michael Haas said another important change signed into law today helps ease voter registration for people in residential care facilities.

“Changes to election law in 2013 tightened the requirements for proof-of-residence documents for voter registration,” Haas said. “The new changes recognize that people who live in residential care facilities may not have traditional documentation with their current address, such as tax and utility bills.”

 

Haas said that an occupant of a residential care facility may now use a contract or intake document prepared by the facility that specifies that the occupant currently resides in the facility as proof of residence for the purpose of registering to vote from the facility’s address. The document may, but is not required to, identify the room or unit in which the occupant resides.

 

HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY

 

FUN IN DISTRICT EVENTS

March 2016

March 19

Portage Lions Club Radio Auction

Features: Listen for WPDR for descriptions of Merchandise and Gift Certificates! Make your bids by phoning 745-5864 or go to St. Mary's School in Portage to see their merchandise and make live bids. Benefits to go the Lions Club Community Projects

When: 12:30pm - 4:00pm.

 

March 26

Lodi Masonic Egg Hunt

Features: Come out and enjoy a community egg hunt. All ages are welcome!

When:10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Location: Lodi Primary School, 103 Pleasant St., Lodi, WI 53555

 

Dekorra Lutheran Easter Egg Hunt

Features: Come out and enjoy finding as many candy filled eggs as possible. All ages are welcome and everyone receives a prize!

When:10:00 am – 11:30 am

Location: Dekorra Lutheran Church, Poynette, WI 53955

 

Okee School House Easter Egg Hunt

Features: Come out and enjoy an Easter egg hunt!

When: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Location: W11619 County V, Okee, WI 53555

IT'S TAX SEASON!

With tax season in full swing and the April 15th deadline just over a month away, I encourage you to visit www.IRS.gov/freefile and take advantage of free tax preparation and e-filing services available through the IRS Free File program. Powered by The Free File Alliance, a coalition of 13 industry-leading tax software companies partnered with the IRS, the Free File program provides free access to the industry’s most innovative and secure tax software. 

 

Every taxpayer with a 2015 Adjusted Gross Income of $62,000 or less may visit www.IRS.gov/freefile to prepare, complete and e-file their federal tax returns at no cost. Free state return options are also available.

 

In addition, Free File provides basic online e-filing services, called Free File ble Forms, to all taxpayers regardless of income. Free File can also be used to e-file an extension for free. Free File also helps taxpayers with the new health care requirements. Using Free File, most taxpayers will simply have to check a box to report health care coverage for the entire year.

 

If you have any questions, please let me know! 

CONTACT ME

As in the past, I would continue to encourage you to contact my office with ideas for this next legislative session and on individual pieces of legislation. Now more than ever your ideas and opinions need to be heard, so we can begin to get Wisconsin back to work. Please contact my office at 608-266-3404 or email me at Rep.Ripp@legis.wisconsin.gov, or stop by my Capitol office at 223 North.  I look forward to hearing from you. As always, I will continue to work across the aisle to find common ground and move legislation forward.

 

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State Capitol - Room 223 North | Post Office Box 8953 | Madison, Wisconsin 53708 | (608) 266-3404 | Rep.Ripp@legis.wisconsin.gov