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Wishing You a Happy Independence Day |
This Fourth of July I hope that you
are able to enjoy time with your friends and family
but also that you take a moment to reflect on the
true meaning of the holiday. As we take the day to
celebrate our independence, we should remember the
many brave patriots who have fought and sacrificed
so that we may enjoy the gift of freedom.
There are a number of local parades
taking place over the coming weeks and I encourage
you to attend and to take part in the summer fun:
Delafield Parade – July 4th at 10:00
AM
Stone Bank Parade – July 4th at 11:00 AM
Pewaukee Parade – July 4th at 4:00 PM
Sussex Lions Daze – July 13th at 9:30 AM
Dousman Derby Days– July 28th at 11:00 AM
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Governor Walker Signs Budget |
This past Sunday, Governor Walker
signed into law the 2013-15 State Budget which
provides nearly $1 billion in tax relief for
hardworking taxpayers, $322 million in additional
state aid for public schools, and a $100 million
investment in workforce development. I am very proud
of this budget and what it does to benefit the
future of Wisconsin.
This spending plan shows that our
state has its priorities in line by increasing the
number of insured individuals by over 224,000 and
ensuring that everyone has access to affordable
health care. It expands the school choice program
while simultaneously increasing funding for our
public schools. This budget invests in tourism and
infrastructure without increasing gas taxes or fees.
We also answered the call from taxpayers to simplify
our tax code and to continue to hold the line on
property taxes.
Additionally, after being contacted
by many constituents as well as judicial, legal, and
law enforcement professionals regarding the bail
bondsmen provision in the budget, I authored a
letter to the Governor requesting that he veto this
controversial and worrisome aspect from the bill.
Our request was heard and the bail bondsmen program
was among the provisions struck from the budget.
Introducing bail bondsmen into the system would
provide little to no benefit and would have injected
uncertainty, waste, and confusion into our state’s
current system. I was pleased to see that it had
been vetoed.
The 2013-15 State Budget helps to
further our efforts to provide the best environment
possible for job creation and keeps us on the path
of fiscal responsibility. The tough choices we have
made over the past few years are allowing us to
begin to reinvest in our state and to move Wisconsin
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Governor Walker to Take Action on Three Farrow Bills |
On
Friday, July 5th Governor Walker will be taking
executive action on 17 pieces of legislation and
signing them into law. I have had the privilege to
author three of the seventeen bills being signed
into law by Governor Walker.
The first bill that will be signed by
Governor Walker is Assembly Bill 77, which relates
to reports by the Dwelling Code Council on the one-
and two-family dwelling code. This bill passed both
the Assembly and the Senate by a voice vote and
received overwhelming bipartisan support.
Next, the
Governor will take action on Assembly Bill 106,
which I co-authored with Representative Mark Honadel
(R-South Milwaukee). This law will prohibit a
municipal utility from releasing customer
information without the customer’s consent. This
bill also received unanimous support in both the
Senate and the Assembly.
The
Governor will next sign into law Assembly Bill 214,
which I also co- authored with Representative
Honadel. This bill will resolve the uncertainty in
statutory language by clearly defining that the ban
on ex parte communication does not apply to the
Executive Assistants of the Public Service
Commission. This law will improve the efficiency and
effectiveness of Commissioners and staff at the PSC.
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Joint Hearing on WiscNet to be Held July 8th |
Although the State Senate has
adjourned for the summer months, work continues
within the State Legislature as we prepare for the
upcoming fall session. One issue that has been
addressed by the 2013-2015 State Biennial Budget and
has also been in the news over the last few weeks is
the purpose and function of WiscNet, which many
believe has been a publicly subsidized broadband
provider for most public entities throughout
Wisconsin.
The Senate Committee on Government
Operations, Public Works, and Telecommunications
which I chair, and the Senate Committee on
Universities and Technical Colleges, chaired by my
colleague Senator Sheila Harsdorf (R-River Falls),
will be hold an Informational Hearing regarding
WiscNet and its long standing relationship with the
UW-System, and how it has affected the
telecommunication industry in Wisconsin.
The Joint Informational Hearing will
be held on Monday, July 8th at 1:00pm. Since it is a
joint hearing and we are expecting a large number of
participants, the hearing will be held in the large
Senate Hearing Room in 411 South. Only invited
speakers will be allowed to address the committee,
but as always we welcome everyone to come and
witness our democracy in action.
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Please
feel free to contact my office with any thoughts or
questions you may have. It is a pleasure serving you
in the State Senate. |
Regards,
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