This week’s Weekly Radio Addresses from Wisconsin’s Capitol discuss money to tackle PFAS contamination and taxes on overtime and tips. These addresses are available for Wisconsin broadcasters to use as they see fit. Here are the summaries from WisPolitics:
— In this week’s Dem radio address, Gov. Tony Evers celebrates signing legislation to release more than $125 million to help Wisconsinites tackling PFAS contamination.
The Dem governor notes he signed a budget more than two years ago to create a $125 million fund to fight PFAS.
Read the full story. (WisPolitics/State Affairs)
— In this week’s GOP radio address, Sen. Julian Bradley touts a constitutional amendment on the November ballot after Gov. Tony Evers vetoed bills that would have eliminated taxes on overtime and tips and repealed his 400-year school funding veto.
“Last Friday, as families across Wisconsin were preparing for Easter, Gov. Evers – the leader of the Democratic Party – vetoed three common sense bills that would make life a little easier for working families,” the New Berlin Republican says.Read the full story. (WisPolitics/State Affairs)
Find the archive of weekly addresses, organized by the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, by going to: http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/for-the-public/weekly-addresses-archive/



