READ IT: In address to lawmakers at the Capitol, Governor Scott Walker unveils two-year budget plan

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In address to lawmakers at the Capitol, Governor Scott Walker unveils two-year budget plan

In address to lawmakers at the Capitol, Governor Scott Walker unveils two-year budget plan



MADISON (WITI) -- Governor Scott Walker delivered his two-year budget address at the Capitol in Madison Tuesday evening, February 3rd.

The address as prepared for delivery is as follows:


Americans for Prosperity Wisconsin State Director David Fladeboe released the following statement in response to the Governor's budget address"


Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement in regards to Governor Walker’s budget address to a joint session of the Wisconsin State Legislature:


The following is a statement from Senator Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee) on Walker’s budget address:


Senator Nikiya Harris Dodd (D-Milwaukee) released the following statement after Governor Walker’s budget address:


State Representative Andy Jorgensen (D-Milton) released this statement, following Governor Scott Walker’s budget address:


State Representative Mandela Barnes (D-Milwaukee) released the following statement regarding Governor Walker’s 2015 biennial budget address:


The Wisconsin AFL-CIO issued this statement on Walker's budget address:


Representative Michael Schraa (R-Oshkosh) issued the following statement:


State Representative Joel Kleefisch (R-Oconomowoc) issued the following statement after Governor Walker’s budget address Tuesday night:


State Senator Paul Farrow (R-Pewaukee) joined his Assembly and Senate colleagues for the speech and released the following statement in reaction to the Governor’s address:


The co-chairs of the state's budget-writing Joint Committee on Finance, State Senator Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) and State Representative John Nygren (R-Marinette), issued the following statement:


Senator Leah Vukmir (R-Wauwatosa) says our state’s education is a top priority for the immediate future:


Assembly Democratic Leader Peter Barca (D-Kenosha) released the following statement after Governor Walker delivered his state budget address:


Senator Mark Miller (D-Monona) issue this statement:


State Superintendent Tony Evers issued this statement: