Standing Up for
Student Loan Borrowers
This week, I was proud to testify in favor of my
Higher Ed, Lower Debt bill, in the Senate Committee
on Universities and Technical Colleges.
Hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites are
being financially crushed by the weight of student loan debt.
This bill offers common sense solutions that can
make Wisconsin a national leader in providing real
relief to hundreds of thousands of Wisconsin
residents.
It is my hope that elements of this bill – allowing
student loan holders to refinance their debt at
lower interest rates, granting tax credits for
student loan payments, and better information and
credit counseling before students take out loans –
will draw support from the other side of the aisle
to tackle the serious issue of student loan debt.
Read my entire testimony to the Senate Committee on
Universities and Technical Colleges here.
Read my Higher Ed, Lower Debt bill here.
Civil Service
System Overhaul
The proposed Republican changes to the Civil Service System
also received a Senate hearing this week in the
Committee on Labor and Government Reform Committee.
Sen. Roger Roth’s (R-Appleton) bill to overhaul
the state’s 110-year old Civil Service System cuts
the protections in the system and opens the door for
corruption and cronyism. Sen. Roth’s proposal will
do away with the civil service exam, speed up the
hiring process, and eliminate rights that protect
more experienced workers from losing their jobs to
less experienced workers.
Any changes to the Civil Service System should
protect Wisconsin taxpayers from political cronyism.
If there are problems with aspects of the system, we
should be addressing those problems individually
rather than gutting the entire system.
If this bill makes its way to the Assembly floor,
I will work with my colleagues to keep the best
hiring standards and practices available for the
state, its
workers, and the services they provide to taxpayers.
Read the proposed changes to the Civil Service
System here.
Don't Forget to
Grab a 2015-2016 Blue
Book
Remember, my office is now has the newest version
of the 2015-2016 State of Wisconsin Blue Book
available.
The State of Wisconsin Blue Book is like a State of
Wisconsin almanac with reference sources about the
state, documenting the organization of the state's
three branches of government (legislative,
executive, and judicial).
Please contact me by phone at (888) 534-0066 or
by email at Rep.Mason@legis.wi.gov to request a Blue Book today.
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