BUDGET
Fast Facts-What You Need to Know Before You Start a Kitchen Remodel
In the construction industry, its often common to find calculations that estimate how much money you will recoup from a home improvement project. One of the projects that are always towards the top of...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 8:28 AM
My light bulb is at 150 watts today...
I hear an awful lot about student loan debt from my students. I can commiserate as I have a healthy chunk myself from my many years as a student seeking one degree or another. As such, I am not shocke...
Posted on 3/26/13 at 7:30 AM
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin responds to Governor Walker's budget.
Presented by Robert Burke, Chair Libertarian Party Pierce-St Croix In what can best be described as a difference of vision for what governments should and should not be involved in, and for ...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 10:03 AM
$5 Dinners
Erin Chase blogs at $5 Dinners with recipes of meals that don't cost more than $5. She has made a listing of the Most popular recipes. She has also had a couple of cookbooks published containing r...
Posted on 1/4/13 at 6:02 PM
Selective Recognition and the Greek Financial Crisis
Continuing from the last post, we look at the most recent example of bonafide financial turmoil: Greece. In Wednesday's article, I shared how when it comes to economic or political themes, people are...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 11:02 AM
Text of Gov. Scott Walker's budget address
Gov. Scott Walker's office released a transcript of his much-anticipated budget address Tuesday. In the speech, Walker says his plan will reduce overall state spending by 6.7 percent which will mean a $1.25 billion reduction in local revenue sharing. Walker was to deliver his address at 4 p.m.March 01, 2011
Should malpractice fund help balance budget?
Wisconsin NewsA state appeals court refused to decide today on whether it was legal to take 200-million dollars from the medical malpractice fund to help balance the state budget.
December 11, 2009
Budget cuts affect workers, city
By Debbie Griffin , October 14, 2009
Doyle removes big limits on teacher salaries
Wisconsin NewsGov. Jim Doyle removed some big limits on Wisconsin teacher salaries when he signed the new state budget Monday.
June 30, 2009
Final Assembly vote on the new state budget delayed; Democrats add amendments
Wisconsin NewsState Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan says Democrats have the 50 votes they need to pass their version of the new state budget.
June 12, 2009
Key Democrat denies political payback in Justice Department budget slash
Wisconsin NewsA key Democrat says politics did not play a role in slashing the Justice Department’s budget for the next two years.
June 03, 2009
Doyle says more state employees will be laid off
Wisconsin NewsGov. Jim Doyle says he will not raise taxes to cover a new $1.5 billion revenue shortfall in the next state budget.
May 08, 2009
Doyle says budget is getting tougher by the minute
Wisconsin NewsGov. Jim Doyle will hold a news conference Wednesday to talk about Wisconsin’s budget problems that seem to be getting tougher by the minute.
May 07, 2009
Human service funding cuts may hit budget hard
St. Croix County ended 2008 in a better financial position than expected, but administrators are bracing for the as-yet-unknown impact of state funding cuts for 2010.By Judy Wiff , April 16, 2009
School budget cuts approved
Monday night the school board made the $381,000 budget reduction package for 2009-10 official. It passed without changes or dissent, though two board members were absent.By Phil Pfuehler , March 18, 2009
Adding, keeping jobs is basic to state budget says majority leader
By Judy Wiff , March 18, 2009
State vet groups up in arms over measure in Obama VA budget
Wisconsin NewsState veterans leaders are upset with an Obama administration budget proposal that would charge some veterans for their service-connected injuries at Veterans Administration Hospitals.
By Brady Bautch , March 16, 2009
Public hearing on school cuts generates spirited discussion
While there were various opinions about program cuts, most everyone at Monday night’s public hearing understood that belt tightening and other changes were needed to solve the school district’s finances.By Phil Pfuehler , March 13, 2009
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