ALEXANDER SHUR and MITCHELL SCHMIDT
Wisconsin State Journal
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Gov. Tony Evers, foreground, and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos in 2019.
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Gov. Tony Evers delivers his State of the State address Tuesday in the Assembly chambers.
SAMANTHA MADAR, STATE JOURNAL
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, from left, delivers his State of the State address as Rep. Kevin Petersen, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate President Chris Kapenga, all Republicans, listen from their seats.
SAMANTHA MADAR, STATE JOURNAL
Speaking with reporters after Gov. Tony Evers' speech, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he's "open to being persuaded" on some of the governor's ideas, but reiterated that Republicans' top priority this coming budget session is cutting taxes.
ALEXANDER SHUR and MITCHELL SCHMIDT
Wisconsin State Journal
In the first State of the State address of his second term, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday proposed boosting mental health spending and increasing funding for public education and local governments — proposals that may see some support from the Republican-controlled Legislature, depending on the price tag.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, from left, delivers his State of the State address as Rep. Kevin Petersen, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate President Chris Kapenga, all Republicans, listen from their seats.
Speaking with reporters after Gov. Tony Evers' speech, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he's "open to being persuaded" on some of the governor's ideas, but reiterated that Republicans' top priority this coming budget session is cutting taxes.