Expanding paid family leave 'critically important' to attracting workers, Gov. Tony Evers says
ALEXANDER SHUR and MITCHELL SCHMIDT
Wisconsin State Journal
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Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez get a tour Thursday of the Fiskars Brands corporate offices in Middleton from Nicholas Groher, a vice president. Fiskars Brands offers paid family leave.
ALEXANDER SHUR and MITCHELL SCHMIDT
Wisconsin State Journal
Gov. Tony Evers pushed his plan to dramatically expand Wisconsin’s family leave policy during a visit Thursday to a Middleton company that gives 14 weeks of fully paid parental leave to its American employees, saying his $240 million proposal was “obviously a way to improve and find more people that are willing to move to Wisconsin.”
Gov. Tony Evers said Thursday that hardly any companies in the state have paid family leave policies similar to those of Fiskars Group, which offers 14 weeks of fully paid parental leave to its American employees.
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Inside the battle over the upcoming 2-year Wisconsin budget
Over the next several months, the Republican-led Legislature and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers will battle their way through the the 2023-25 biennial budget process as the state has a projected surplus of more than $7 billion.
The governor's budget proposal is all but certain to receive pushback from legislative Republicans, who have championed the need to implement a flat income tax in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin's latest fiscal outlook projects the state will wrap up the current fiscal year with about half a billion dollars more than previous projections.
Evers will unveil his formal budget request on Feb. 15. From there, the Republican-controlled budget committee will rewrite the document before sending it back to the governor.
ALEXANDER SHUR and MITCHELL SCHMIDT
Wisconsin State Journal
Updated
Evers on Tuesday also unveiled proposals to cut taxes, increase local government funding, spend more than $100 million to deal with PFAS contamination and support child care providers.
The two top options being discussed are adjusting the state's income tax to benefit middle class earners or eliminating the current tax and creating a 3.25% flat tax.
Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez get a tour Thursday of the Fiskars Brands corporate offices in Middleton from Nicholas Groher, a vice president. Fiskars Brands offers paid family leave.
Gov. Tony Evers said Thursday that hardly any companies in the state have paid family leave policies similar to those of Fiskars Group, which offers 14 weeks of fully paid parental leave to its American employees.