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good evening wisconsin, honorable supreme court justices, tribal nation leaders members of the wisconsin national guard and active and retired members of our armed forces. cabinet members, senate president, majority leader minority leader -- speaker vass minority leader and legislate stores, distinguished guests, and wisconsinites joinings here and from afar thank you for being here with us tonight i'm tony proud to be here as the 46th governor of the great state of wisconsin too deliver my 2024 "state of the state" address. [applause] [cheering] my daughter katy and my grandson keaton are here with us tonight an for a minute i would like to give a special shoutout to my better half kathy who is here as well. [cheering and applause]■t kathy was named at 2023 caregiver hero by social services which is awarded in honor of our good friend governor former governor marty kathy was recognized for her advocacy around alzheimer's and other dementia including making executive r and dementia friendly location and kathy francis i'm so proud of you. i love you so much. [applause] thank you. wiscon
good evening wisconsin, honorable supreme court justices, tribal nation leaders members of the wisconsin national guard and active and retired members of our armed forces. cabinet members, senate president, majority leader minority leader -- speaker vass minority leader and legislate stores, distinguished guests, and wisconsinites joinings here and from afar thank you for being here with us tonight i'm tony proud to be here as the 46th governor of the great state of wisconsin too deliver my...
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i join with the wisconsin labors about a year ago to announce wisconsin had the highest participationan rate in our registered apprenticeship program in two decades. in november i celebrated national apprenticeship week and now wisconsin hadnt reached an all-time record high number of participants in the registered, how about that. [applause] >> also high-need areas of workforce and bolster support naccording to the department of workforce development wisconsin faces potential deficit of 20,000 nurses by 2040. between 2020 and 2030 wisconsin's healthcare industrya will see nearly 32,000 annual openings across occupations. so last year, my administration launched one of the country's first everin registered nurse apprenticeship pathways to help address the demand for workers and we announced a new initiative to train over ten rthousand certified direct healthcare professionals to address our state's shortage of caregivers. [applause] >> but there's more that we have to do i to address our healthcae industries chronic challenges. next week i will sign an executive order creating new healt
i join with the wisconsin labors about a year ago to announce wisconsin had the highest participationan rate in our registered apprenticeship program in two decades. in november i celebrated national apprenticeship week and now wisconsin hadnt reached an all-time record high number of participants in the registered, how about that. [applause] >> also high-need areas of workforce and bolster support naccording to the department of workforce development wisconsin faces potential deficit of...
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good evening wisconsin. hon. supreme court justices, tribal nation leaders, constitutional officers, members of the wisconsin national guard active and retired members of our armed forces. cabinet members,senate president , majority leader. minority leader fine, speaker and minority leader. legislators, distinguished guests and wisconsinites joining us here and from afar. thank you for being here with us tonight. i am tony evers and i'm proud to be here as the 46th governor of the state of wisconsin to deliver my 2024 date of the state address. [applause] my daughter katie, my daughter katie and my grandson keaton are here with us tonight and if you'll bear with me for a minute i'd like to give a shout out to my better half catherine. [applause] kathy was named a 2023 caregiver hero by the social services which is awarded in honor of our good friend governor nomarty schreiber. applause mac kathy was recognized for her advocacy around alzheimer's and other dementia including making a second residence in the metro
good evening wisconsin. hon. supreme court justices, tribal nation leaders, constitutional officers, members of the wisconsin national guard active and retired members of our armed forces. cabinet members,senate president , majority leader. minority leader fine, speaker and minority leader. legislators, distinguished guests and wisconsinites joining us here and from afar. thank you for being here with us tonight. i am tony evers and i'm proud to be here as the 46th governor of the state of...
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i'm across wisconsin together. well, i know we have maybe one or two kennedy stories, but we want to share a quick moment. i want to make sure there's time for that. note. i want to share now. people are thinking, well, please tell me afterward if you do, because i love to hear those stories. yes. one last question. yes. having been a child in what became sort of a kennedy campaign. yeah. a dormitory gave me my parents home. my father was packed. so we lived in madison hills and and with us throughout much of the campaign was a prep school classmate of kennedy named lloyd billings, who was one of one of the kennedy friends who took whatever task assigned to him. and one one note we had bobby kennedy sleeping with. and so i would i would always say it's five, seven, eight year old kid in those years beginning up early, for example, to see william proxmire make morning breakfast of a raw egg, sugar, egg, throwing it straight down and make one for me. but also to get up. also see bobby kennedy dressed. i learned to tr
i'm across wisconsin together. well, i know we have maybe one or two kennedy stories, but we want to share a quick moment. i want to make sure there's time for that. note. i want to share now. people are thinking, well, please tell me afterward if you do, because i love to hear those stories. yes. one last question. yes. having been a child in what became sort of a kennedy campaign. yeah. a dormitory gave me my parents home. my father was packed. so we lived in madison hills and and with us...
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and wisconsin, this past december, andrew hitt and wisconsin's other republican electors settled a civil lawsuit against them by some of the state's democratic electors. they admitted they signed a document that was used as part of an attempt to improperly overturn the 2020 presidential election result. hit resigned as chairman or the wisconsin republican party in august 2021. >> he's >> cooperated with the january 6 committee using our electors in ways that we weren't told about. and we want to support it. >> and he says he's also cooperated with federal prosecutors. >> he maintained and he and the other fake electors and wisconsin were tricked whenever anybody sees our text messages are emails are documents they understand they know they can their conclusion as we were tricked the january 6 committee sought jack smith's specifically in his indictment refers to some of the electors were tricked. that was us, the former president is known to watch 60 minutes if he's watching, what would you want to say to him? >> i would say that this country needs to move forward that we need a leader w
and wisconsin, this past december, andrew hitt and wisconsin's other republican electors settled a civil lawsuit against them by some of the state's democratic electors. they admitted they signed a document that was used as part of an attempt to improperly overturn the 2020 presidential election result. hit resigned as chairman or the wisconsin republican party in august 2021. >> he's >> cooperated with the january 6 committee using our electors in ways that we weren't told about....
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it wasn't stolen in wisconsin. >> reporter: this past december, andrew hitt and wisconsin's other republican electors settled a civil lawsuit against them by some of the state's democratic electors. they admitted they signed a document that was used as part of an attempt to improperly overturn the 2020 presidential election results. hitt resigned as chairman of the wisconsin republican party in august 2021. he's cooperated with the january 6th committee -- >> using our electors in ways that we weren't told about. and we wouldn't have supported. >> reporter: -- and he says he's also cooperated with federal prosecutors. he maintains he and the other fake electors in wisconsin were tricked. >> whenever anybody sees our text messages, our emails, our documents, they understand, they know, their conclusion is we were tricked. the january 6th committee saw it, jack smith specifically in his indictment refers to some of the electors were tricked. that was us. >> the former president is known to watch "60 minutes." if he's watching, what would you want to say to him? >> i would say that this country
it wasn't stolen in wisconsin. >> reporter: this past december, andrew hitt and wisconsin's other republican electors settled a civil lawsuit against them by some of the state's democratic electors. they admitted they signed a document that was used as part of an attempt to improperly overturn the 2020 presidential election results. hitt resigned as chairman of the wisconsin republican party in august 2021. he's cooperated with the january 6th committee -- >> using our electors in...
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wisconsin in the 1800s. just look at what happened here in this beautiful state of wisconsin. after roe was dismantled, extremists invoked a law from 1849 to stop abortion in this state. 1849, before women could vote. for women could hold elected office. before many women could even on property. in a state whose motto is "forward," these extremists are trying to take us backward. but we are not having that. we are not having that. [cheers and applause] and just look at what the fallout has been. the reproductive care clinics across the state that had to close. the women that hospitals had to turn away. women like megan. so megan learned she was pregnant early last year. a few months later, she and her husband, john, went to their doctor for a routine ultrasound. and it revealed devastating news fo the fetus had a severe genetic disorder, and megan's pregnancy threatened her life. but because of that 1849 law, megan's doctor could not provide a lifesaving abortion unless he found two other physicians to sign off. he called dr. after dr. here in wisconsin, but none were willing
wisconsin in the 1800s. just look at what happened here in this beautiful state of wisconsin. after roe was dismantled, extremists invoked a law from 1849 to stop abortion in this state. 1849, before women could vote. for women could hold elected office. before many women could even on property. in a state whose motto is "forward," these extremists are trying to take us backward. but we are not having that. we are not having that. [cheers and applause] and just look at what the...
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if trump won in wisconsin. on december 4th, he says, he was advised by the state gop's outside legal counsel to gather the other republican electors on december 14 at the capitol. and as a contingency, signed a document claiming trump won this state in case a court overturn the election in wisconsin in case the legal arguments that the trump team is making actually win in court, right? >> and i remember asking how can they be that a court overturns the election? and just because we don't meet and fill out this paperwork on the 14th, that trump would forfeit wisconsin and the legal analysis back was the statutes very clear. the electors have to meet at noon at the capitol in wisconsin under number 14th. >> that morning, the state supreme court, 4-3 ruling rejected the trump campaigns attempt to throw out more than 200,000 votes. but andrew hitt says he and the other republican electors met any way to cast fake votes because he'd been told the trump campaign would appeal to the us supreme court kenneth cheseboro,
if trump won in wisconsin. on december 4th, he says, he was advised by the state gop's outside legal counsel to gather the other republican electors on december 14 at the capitol. and as a contingency, signed a document claiming trump won this state in case a court overturn the election in wisconsin in case the legal arguments that the trump team is making actually win in court, right? >> and i remember asking how can they be that a court overturns the election? and just because we don't...
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tamm people of wisconsin. [applause] moving on, i want to say that when we look at where we are as a country, those leaders among the leaders who are here, for example congresswoman gwen moore, and i want to thank you all for the work they do to uphold one of our nations highest ideals, the ideal of freedom. freedom, i believe, is fundamental to the promise of america. read my speech, freedom of worship, freedom of assembly, freedom to vote. in america, freedom is not to be given. it is not to be bestowed. it is ours by right. and that includes the freedom to make decisions about one's own body. not the government telling you what to do. 51 years ago today, in the case of roe v. wade, the united states supreme court recognized the fundamental, constitutional right to reproductive freedom. and for nearly half a century, americans relied on this freedom, protected by roe. however, 19 months ago, the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood and rbg, took a constitutional right from the people of america,
tamm people of wisconsin. [applause] moving on, i want to say that when we look at where we are as a country, those leaders among the leaders who are here, for example congresswoman gwen moore, and i want to thank you all for the work they do to uphold one of our nations highest ideals, the ideal of freedom. freedom, i believe, is fundamental to the promise of america. read my speech, freedom of worship, freedom of assembly, freedom to vote. in america, freedom is not to be given. it is not to...
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[applause] including 16,400 writer in wisconsin. writer in wisconsin. [cheers and applause] second, we turned was called income driven repayment program which i renamed the safe program, most affordable repayment plan ever, before he took office student borrowers had to pay 10% of their discretionary income on a monthly basis from what the park, 10% discretionary income. that income after you paid necessities like housing and food. a lot of people didn't have the needs to pay 10% so i was able to use my three tab the department cut that the 5% for undergraduate loans. [applause] now that means no one undergraduate with the temerity college before you coach had to pay more than 5% of the discretion income to repay their loans starting in july, starting in july of this year. for millions of borrowers who make less than $32,000 per year now after they are out the monthly student payments will be dropped to zero as long as they are at that -- [applause] really. and already close to 8 million americans have enrolled in the safe plan including 135,000 here in
[applause] including 16,400 writer in wisconsin. writer in wisconsin. [cheers and applause] second, we turned was called income driven repayment program which i renamed the safe program, most affordable repayment plan ever, before he took office student borrowers had to pay 10% of their discretionary income on a monthly basis from what the park, 10% discretionary income. that income after you paid necessities like housing and food. a lot of people didn't have the needs to pay 10% so i was able...
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if trump won in wisconsin. on december 4th, he says he was advised by the state gop's outside legal counsel to gather the other republican electors on december 14 at the capitol. and as a contingency, signed a document claiming trump won the state in case a court overturn the election in wisconsin in case the legal arguments that the trump team is making actually win in court, right? >> and i remember asking how can be that a court overturns the election and just because we don't meet and fill out this paperwork on the 14th that trump would forfeit wisconsin and the un legal analysis back was the statute is very clear. the electors have to meet at noon at the capitol in wisconsin on december 14. >> that morning, the state supreme court, 4-3 ruling rejected the trump campaigns attempt to throw out more than 200,000 votes. but andrew hitt says he and the other republican electors met any way to cast fake votes because he'd been told the trump campaign would appeal to the us supreme court. kenneth cheseboro, a-pro
if trump won in wisconsin. on december 4th, he says he was advised by the state gop's outside legal counsel to gather the other republican electors on december 14 at the capitol. and as a contingency, signed a document claiming trump won the state in case a court overturn the election in wisconsin in case the legal arguments that the trump team is making actually win in court, right? >> and i remember asking how can be that a court overturns the election and just because we don't meet and...
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people in wisconsin are feeling it. home prices, my kids trying to get a new home were married last year and pay $1500 more on their mortgage per month than they would have before joe biden was president. that's real money. when you go to the grocery store and fill up your tank. those are real dollars out there. i think people just understand they are not seeing what the pundits are saying in washington and new york and certainly not hearing what president biden is saying at the white house. >> dana: we're all talking about the economy and we should. i wanted to ask you about this. i believe it was just last year in a special election for the state supreme court in wisconsin one of the most expensive races ever for that level the democrat won big time. and the issue was abortion. and even if there is nothing on the ballot. i don't know if there is in wisconsin this year. we know the biden administration will make a concerted effort to try to turn out the voters once again on reproductive rights. will it have an impact i
people in wisconsin are feeling it. home prices, my kids trying to get a new home were married last year and pay $1500 more on their mortgage per month than they would have before joe biden was president. that's real money. when you go to the grocery store and fill up your tank. those are real dollars out there. i think people just understand they are not seeing what the pundits are saying in washington and new york and certainly not hearing what president biden is saying at the white house....
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so they can win more seats from wisconsin despite getting fewer votes from wisconsin. in wisconsin, it's the democrats who have won 14 out of 17 of the last state-wide elections, but republicans consistently win more seats even though they have fewer votes. the state consistently votes overall for democrats, most recently in the 2022 election. but republicans nevertheless got nearly two-thirds of seats in the state assembly and a full two-thirds of the seats in the state senate. for the past 13 years in wisconsin, the bottom line is that democrats can basically win as many votes as they want, but those votes will not put them into power in the state. and for years, wisconsin democrats have been trying to fix that, have been trying to level the playing field, again, so that what people vote for is what they get in terms of state government. in 2017, wisconsin democrats brought a legal challenge to the republican drawn maps, all the way up to the u.s. supreme court. that got swatted down. in 2022, following his re-election, democratic governor tony evers was able to push
so they can win more seats from wisconsin despite getting fewer votes from wisconsin. in wisconsin, it's the democrats who have won 14 out of 17 of the last state-wide elections, but republicans consistently win more seats even though they have fewer votes. the state consistently votes overall for democrats, most recently in the 2022 election. but republicans nevertheless got nearly two-thirds of seats in the state assembly and a full two-thirds of the seats in the state senate. for the past 13...
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governor of wisconsin, gornor reverse. tony, stand up. and also, the governor of minnesota, tim walsh. and thanks to the outstanding senar, tammy baldwin of wisconsin. and amy klobuchar from the state of minsota. if i have all three ofhem at my side, i don't worry about anything. and two gre mayors. the mayor of superior, wisconsin, and the mayor of duluth, minnesota. stand up, guys. [cheers and applause] folks, am here today to ta about something tt does not get enough attention. the progress we are making to invest in america and american workers and erican products, to invest in america. that's what we are doing, bringing work opportunities and hope for communities all across this country. just last week, we saw the biggest jump in 30 years ihow posive consumers are feeling abt the onomy. things are finally beginning t sink in. we passed a lot of rlly good legislation. we knew it would take time beforet began to take hold, but it has taken hold now and is turning theconomy around. we also learned america has filed 16 billion new busine
governor of wisconsin, gornor reverse. tony, stand up. and also, the governor of minnesota, tim walsh. and thanks to the outstanding senar, tammy baldwin of wisconsin. and amy klobuchar from the state of minsota. if i have all three ofhem at my side, i don't worry about anything. and two gre mayors. the mayor of superior, wisconsin, and the mayor of duluth, minnesota. stand up, guys. [cheers and applause] folks, am here today to ta about something tt does not get enough attention. the progress...
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to the wisconsin supreme court. and that effectively flipped control of the court to the liberals. and wisconsin voters then filed a new lawsuit arguing that the republican maps or illegal. the states supreme court agreed, and they ordered new maps for wisconsin, new, fair, on gerrymandered maps that met the playing field would not be tilted in either parties direction. today, just today, 13 years after this all started, governor evers has signed a new state maps into law, maps that will effectively end republican gerrymandering and give equal party a fair shot at trying to control the legislature in that state. it took 13 years of perseverance by wisconsin democrats. but those old unbelievably outrageous republican maps are finally gone, which means when republicans or democratic voters go to the polls in wisconsin, however they vote will now be reflected in their state government. shocking, i know. for now, these maps apply just to the state legislature. on the congressional level, it is still about way it was. th
to the wisconsin supreme court. and that effectively flipped control of the court to the liberals. and wisconsin voters then filed a new lawsuit arguing that the republican maps or illegal. the states supreme court agreed, and they ordered new maps for wisconsin, new, fair, on gerrymandered maps that met the playing field would not be tilted in either parties direction. today, just today, 13 years after this all started, governor evers has signed a new state maps into law, maps that will...
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to the wisconsin supreme court. and that effectively flipped control of the court to the liberals. and wisconsin voters then filed a new lawsuit, arguing that the republican maps were illegal, the state supreme court agreed, and they ordered new maps for wisconsin, new, fair, un- gerrymandered maps, that meant the playing field would not be tilted in either party's direction. today, just today, 13 years since that all started, governor evers has signed new state maps into law, maps that will effectively end republican gerrymandering, and give equal party a fair shot at trying to control the legislature in that state -- 13 years oppressor view, by wisconsin democrats. but those old, unbelievably outrageous republican maps are finally gone, which means when republican, or democratic voters, go to the polls in wisconsin, however they vote, it will now be reflected in their state government, shocking, i know. but for now, these maps apply just to the state legislature. on the congressional level, it's still the way it w
to the wisconsin supreme court. and that effectively flipped control of the court to the liberals. and wisconsin voters then filed a new lawsuit, arguing that the republican maps were illegal, the state supreme court agreed, and they ordered new maps for wisconsin, new, fair, un- gerrymandered maps, that meant the playing field would not be tilted in either party's direction. today, just today, 13 years since that all started, governor evers has signed new state maps into law, maps that will...
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save wisconsin's family farms. he championed vital stood assistance programs that children and working families rely on, and worked to expand access to affordable child care, eldercare, and health care for millions of americans. herb knew that taking care of our great outdoors and our environment was key not only to our wisconsin way of life but also to our economy. working with both environmentalists and business interests, herb secured resources to clean up drinking water sources and combat invasive species and pollution in our great lakes. and he championed initiatives to help workers get the skills they needed to be competitive in today's economy and keep wisconsin manufacturing jobs in wisconsin. senator kohl was never afraid to stand up to special interests on behalf of his constituents. he diligently led oversight of mergers and acquisitions to protect competition and cons consumers, in everything from agriculture to rail to telecommunications to health care. working with democrats and republicans to lower t
save wisconsin's family farms. he championed vital stood assistance programs that children and working families rely on, and worked to expand access to affordable child care, eldercare, and health care for millions of americans. herb knew that taking care of our great outdoors and our environment was key not only to our wisconsin way of life but also to our economy. working with both environmentalists and business interests, herb secured resources to clean up drinking water sources and combat...
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[applause] including 16,400 writer in wisconsin. writer in wisconsin. [applause] second, we turn what's called income drivenin repayment progrm which i renamed the save program, most affable program ever come for took office student bars had to pay 10% of the discretionary income on a monthly basis with the bar, 10% discretionary. that's income after you pay necessities like housing and food. a lot of people didn't have the means to pay but i was able to have my 30s of the department that the 5%. [applause] that means whether committed to college for your, have to pay more than 5% to pay those loans. and for millions of borrowers, $32,000 now after -- [inaudible] eight millions americans have a role in the save plan including 135,000 here in 1 wisconsin. [applause] because of our reform 25,000 people a month nationwide have been receiving letters from the about the debt they had for four years for all those years is finally going to be forgiven. but i'm not stopping here. today i'm proud to announce five major actions to continue to release relief stude
[applause] including 16,400 writer in wisconsin. writer in wisconsin. [applause] second, we turn what's called income drivenin repayment progrm which i renamed the save program, most affable program ever come for took office student bars had to pay 10% of the discretionary income on a monthly basis with the bar, 10% discretionary. that's income after you pay necessities like housing and food. a lot of people didn't have the means to pay but i was able to have my 30s of the department that the...
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hello wisconsin. nick, thanks for the introduction. before i get started, i went to set the record straight. please sit. i went to a catholic high school in delaware taught by the no 14 priests from saint norbert college, a little team called green bay. [crowd cheering] here's the deal. you are the only high school in delaware who overwhelmingly rooted for green bay. [laughter] pres. biden: not a joke. i will tell you why. every single sunday, not only did they have a great team at the time, still do, but at the time, my theology professor at the catholic school i went to was a guy named riley. last name. he had been drafted by the green bay packers and he decided to become a priest before that, so he didn't go. but for single solitary monday that green bay won, we got the last period of the day off. [laughter] [applause] now we catholics call that indirect bribery. [laughter] but it worked. it's always great to be with one of the best governors in america, tony evers. [cheers and applause] i think it, and i mean it, only one word, int
hello wisconsin. nick, thanks for the introduction. before i get started, i went to set the record straight. please sit. i went to a catholic high school in delaware taught by the no 14 priests from saint norbert college, a little team called green bay. [crowd cheering] here's the deal. you are the only high school in delaware who overwhelmingly rooted for green bay. [laughter] pres. biden: not a joke. i will tell you why. every single sunday, not only did they have a great team at the time,...
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president. 169 new jobs in wisconsin. 200,000 in minnesota. nearly 800,000 new manufacturing jobs nationwide. good paying jobs. unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in 50 years. it is even lower in wisconsin and minnesota where we stand at 3.3 and 2.9% respectively. that is our economic plan. investing in american products. build in america. that is what we call bidenomics. look, my predecessor, he chose a different course. trickle down economics. cut taxes for the very wealthy and big corporations. increasing the deficit significantly. that is exactly what happened. that is exactly what happened. i don't want to get going. [laughter] he stripped good paying jobs in set them overseas. why? cheaper labor. ship it overseas. lower wage costs and then import the product. denying americans jobs. he shrank public investment and education. the process he closed factories leaving too many americans behind. look, i grew up in neighborhoods like many of you did where they had that factory. maybe only employing 600 or 800 people. it was
president. 169 new jobs in wisconsin. 200,000 in minnesota. nearly 800,000 new manufacturing jobs nationwide. good paying jobs. unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in 50 years. it is even lower in wisconsin and minnesota where we stand at 3.3 and 2.9% respectively. that is our economic plan. investing in american products. build in america. that is what we call bidenomics. look, my predecessor, he chose a different course. trickle down economics. cut taxes for the very...
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. 169 new jobs in wisconsin. 200,000 in minnesota. nearly 800,000 new manufacturi jobs nationwide. good paying jobs. unemployment has been below 4% for the longest strch in 50 years. it is even lower in wisnsin and minnesota where we stand at 3 and 2.9% respectively. th is our economic plan. investing in america products. build in america. that is what we call bidenomics. look, my predecessor, he chose a different course. trickle down economics. cut taxes forhe very wealthy and big corporaons. increasing the deficit significantly that is exactly what happened. that is exactly what happened. i don't want to get going. [laughter] he stripped good paying jobs in set them overseas. why? cheaper labor. ship it overseas. lower wage costs and then import the product. denying americans jobs. he shrank public investment and education. the process helosed factories leaving too many americans behind. look, i grew up in neighborhoods like many of you did where they had that factory. maybe only employing 600 o 800 people. it was the heartbeat of t
. 169 new jobs in wisconsin. 200,000 in minnesota. nearly 800,000 new manufacturi jobs nationwide. good paying jobs. unemployment has been below 4% for the longest strch in 50 years. it is even lower in wisnsin and minnesota where we stand at 3 and 2.9% respectively. th is our economic plan. investing in america products. build in america. that is what we call bidenomics. look, my predecessor, he chose a different course. trickle down economics. cut taxes forhe very wealthy and big corporaons....
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watch and with tammy's leadership, federal budgets like the bridge here in wisconsin -- projects like the bridge here in wisconsin that are going to cost a billion dollars, it's all american made, all american products and all american workers, and it's going to create 10,000 new jobs, 01,000. [cheers and applause] 10,000. in addition to roads and highways and so much more will be made with american products built by american workers creating good paying american jobs. what's happening in racine is really important for another reason. we'll see more technical community colleges, technical changes needed in the next 10 years than we saw in the last are 50. a.i. is already driving that that change in every part of american life from how we teach and learn to how we solve the biggest challenges from curing, cancer to climate change. america's a global leader in a.i., and american companies lead the world in a.i. innovation and a lot of what we're going to see here in racine. because of our initiatives, american workers power that innovation here in america. but, look, to get the full ben
watch and with tammy's leadership, federal budgets like the bridge here in wisconsin -- projects like the bridge here in wisconsin that are going to cost a billion dollars, it's all american made, all american products and all american workers, and it's going to create 10,000 new jobs, 01,000. [cheers and applause] 10,000. in addition to roads and highways and so much more will be made with american products built by american workers creating good paying american jobs. what's happening in...
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[cheers and applause] including 16,400 right here in wisconsin. [cheers and applause] second, we turn what is called an income driven repayment program, which i renamed the safe program, the most affordable repayment plan ever. before i took office, student borrowers had to pay 10% of discretionary income on a monthly basis, 10% discretionary income. that is income after you pay for necessities like housing and food. a lot of people did not have the means to pay 10%, so i was able to have the department cut that to 5% for undergraduate loans. [cheers and applause] now that means no undergraduate loans, whether community college or four-year college, have to pay 5% of discretionary income to pay those loans starting in july for this year. for millions who make less than $32,000 a year now after they are out, their monthly student payments will be dropped to zero as long as they are -- [cheers and applause] really. and already close to 8 million americans have enrolled in the save plan, including 135,000 here in wisconsin. [cheers and applause] beca
[cheers and applause] including 16,400 right here in wisconsin. [cheers and applause] second, we turn what is called an income driven repayment program, which i renamed the safe program, the most affordable repayment plan ever. before i took office, student borrowers had to pay 10% of discretionary income on a monthly basis, 10% discretionary income. that is income after you pay for necessities like housing and food. a lot of people did not have the means to pay 10%, so i was able to have the...
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been with her is the chairman of the democratic party of wisconsin. coming up, the israeli government is facing widespread condemnation after an airstrike by its military killed seven air aid workers trying to feed the people of gaza. president biden said today he's outraged and heartbroken while one senior u.n. official said today there is no safe place left in gaza. we'll go to the region for a live report, next. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. get 50% off your first box at thefarmersdog.com/realfood if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares
been with her is the chairman of the democratic party of wisconsin. coming up, the israeli government is facing widespread condemnation after an airstrike by its military killed seven air aid workers trying to feed the people of gaza. president biden said today he's outraged and heartbroken while one senior u.n. official said today there is no safe place left in gaza. we'll go to the region for a live report, next. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh...
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pbs wisconsin's nathan denzin went to a small city in southern wisconsin to see the effects there. >> it is another generation of families coming here, trying to get jobs, feed their children, get their children through school. nathan: since 2022, around 800 to 1000 migrants have come to whitewater, wisconsin, putting a strain on local resources. some of the most vulneble in that population are children. >> we are trying our best to advocate for these children. nathan: mcgill is a member of the whitewater school board and a second-generation immigrant from mexico. with this new influx of students, he said the school district needs more funding. wisconsin currently sits on a $3 million budget surplus. >> i would understand if there is no money th we would have to make hard decisions. but another is a surplus, it almost looks like the money is being dwindled in front of our faces. nathan: there are people and organizations that have stepped up to act as a stopgap. >> our mission is to meet the needs of the community, whatever they are. if they had never been here before and they see all
pbs wisconsin's nathan denzin went to a small city in southern wisconsin to see the effects there. >> it is another generation of families coming here, trying to get jobs, feed their children, get their children through school. nathan: since 2022, around 800 to 1000 migrants have come to whitewater, wisconsin, putting a strain on local resources. some of the most vulneble in that population are children. >> we are trying our best to advocate for these children. nathan: mcgill is a...
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out today has biden leading in wisconsin. there you see plus and minus 26 -- 2.6%. but, if you look at the real clear politics of average of battleground states, the recent polls still had trump leading there and you see on the right side fairing very well in these battleground states. it seems like wisconsin, because of those visits, hugh, is going to be ground zero. >> pivotal state. i do want to remind everyone, four years ago the abc-"the washington post" poll of wisconsin that came out the week before the election said joe biden was going to win by 17%. you can look it up. 17%. he won by a half percent. he won with 21,000 votes out of 3.2 million cast. nobody knows how to poll wisconsin but you have to campaign there because it is a necessary state for democrats. not so much for donald trump. but it's one that joe biden absolutely must have, like michigan and then go fight it out in pennsylvania. >> bret: it's interesting that the messages, stef, have been really focused on the economy. both candidates really tailoring a
out today has biden leading in wisconsin. there you see plus and minus 26 -- 2.6%. but, if you look at the real clear politics of average of battleground states, the recent polls still had trump leading there and you see on the right side fairing very well in these battleground states. it seems like wisconsin, because of those visits, hugh, is going to be ground zero. >> pivotal state. i do want to remind everyone, four years ago the abc-"the washington post" poll of wisconsin...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. tiffany: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on h.r. 524 as amended. the bill now under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. tiffany: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. tiffany: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 524, sponsored by my colleagues congressman rouzer of north carolina. this bill amends the coastal barrier resources act or cbra, to ensure coastal communities have access to the resources they need to renourish their beaches, protect public safety, and strengthen their local economies this. bill would amend deborah to ensure communities that have been using sites located within the system as a source of sand to renourish beaches in response to an emergency between december 31, 2008, and december 31, 2023 would be allowed to continue doing so. without
the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. tiffany: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on h.r. 524 as amended. the bill now under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. tiffany: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. tiffany: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r....
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is a woman of color working for the state of wisconsin. i've been working for the state for six years and i'm one of the veteran women of color. and that is scary. six years is like one administration. who is ready to ask their question. i will ask you to use your educator voice and i will repeat the question. go ahead. a microphone. we are ready here. thank you. >> public policy. >> we will turn the microphone on but the question was around voucher schools, is that a bad policy? >> depends what your goals are for schools. if your goals are to siphon money from public schooling into private hands then yes, great mechanism to redistribute, that is what they are doing, you want to know more about it, re-segregating factor. i will be introducing at 4:00 pm cara fitzpatrick who will talk about the death of public schools trying to trace the voucher movement. she would be a great place if you're interested in that to look at more of that. one of my points is vouchers, that thing, the evidence is really abysmal about the educational attainment o
is a woman of color working for the state of wisconsin. i've been working for the state for six years and i'm one of the veteran women of color. and that is scary. six years is like one administration. who is ready to ask their question. i will ask you to use your educator voice and i will repeat the question. go ahead. a microphone. we are ready here. thank you. >> public policy. >> we will turn the microphone on but the question was around voucher schools, is that a bad policy?...
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wisconsin, georgia and arizona by less than 1% in 2020. joining us now white house reporter for bloomberg news our friend josh wingrove. that visit to north carolina. talk about the tar heel state, which is the one state, the biden campaign feels trump won last time around they have a chance to flip this cycle. >> jon, they're looking to expand their map, making sure the democratic activist don't lose hope or steam. democrats i've spoken to that this is heal, demographic changes in north carolina, the governor's race there will give them a tailwind and there's chance of a pickup here, so far the polling is more mixed on it, our bloomberg poll this week shows trump leading by six points, tied the widest gap among most swing votes. we'll see them continue to go there. yesterday they talked about the affordable care act and leaning on abortion. if they win the house, senate and white house, you know, not a lot of people expecting the hat trick right now but in that scenario biden is pledging to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land. >> j
wisconsin, georgia and arizona by less than 1% in 2020. joining us now white house reporter for bloomberg news our friend josh wingrove. that visit to north carolina. talk about the tar heel state, which is the one state, the biden campaign feels trump won last time around they have a chance to flip this cycle. >> jon, they're looking to expand their map, making sure the democratic activist don't lose hope or steam. democrats i've spoken to that this is heal, demographic changes in north...
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i would also say that in wisconsin, it's head to head every time, the electorate in wisconsin, as goes wisconsin so goes the country, and that is because the coalition of voters that need to be brought to the table, the multiracial, multiethnic, multigenerational coalitions that secure vote in wisconsin, less than 1% of the vote determines a win in wisconsin. we don't need delegates at the dnc, we just needed 20,000 people to show up, and we had more than double that. the ball is squarely in the biden administration's court to respond to voters, to listen to voters who've made their voices heard for policy change, and who made it clear that their mission is not about political figures. they are democrats within his party, his constituents who are calling to finally make a change toward permanent and lasting peace in the region. >> can i ask you about that specifically? how does the president earn your vote between now and november? i understand your callings visibly for a cease-fire and a change of policy, but, to earn that after everything that has happened over the last six months in
i would also say that in wisconsin, it's head to head every time, the electorate in wisconsin, as goes wisconsin so goes the country, and that is because the coalition of voters that need to be brought to the table, the multiracial, multiethnic, multigenerational coalitions that secure vote in wisconsin, less than 1% of the vote determines a win in wisconsin. we don't need delegates at the dnc, we just needed 20,000 people to show up, and we had more than double that. the ball is squarely in...
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. 169 new jobs in wisconsin. 200,000 in minnesota. nearly 800,000 n manufacturi jobs nationwide. good paying jobs. unemployment has been below 4% for the longest strch in 50 years. it is even lower in wisnsin and minnesota where we stand at 3.3 and 2.9% respectively. th is our economic plan. investing in american products. build in america. that is wha we call bidenomics. look, my predecessor, he chose a different course. trickle down economics. cut taxes forhe very wealthy and big corporations. increasing the deficit significantly that is exactly what happened that is exactly what happened. i don't want to get going. [laughter] he stripped good paying jobs in set them overseas. why? cheaper labor. ship it overseas. lower wage costs and then import the product. denying americans jobs. he shrank public investment and education. the process he closed factories leaving too many americans behind. look, i grew up in neighborhoods like many of you did where they had that factory. maybe only employing 600 or 800 people. it was the heartbeat
. 169 new jobs in wisconsin. 200,000 in minnesota. nearly 800,000 n manufacturi jobs nationwide. good paying jobs. unemployment has been below 4% for the longest strch in 50 years. it is even lower in wisnsin and minnesota where we stand at 3.3 and 2.9% respectively. th is our economic plan. investing in american products. build in america. that is wha we call bidenomics. look, my predecessor, he chose a different course. trickle down economics. cut taxes forhe very wealthy and big...