This week’s Weekly Radio Addresses from Wisconsin’s Capitol are about Black History Month and reducing costs. These addresses are available for Wisconsin broadcasters to use as they see fit. Here are the summaries from WisPolitics:
— In this week’s GOP radio address, Sen. Julian Bradley celebrates Black History Month and touts Republicans’ efforts to address costs.
“My ancestors couldn’t have imagined the possibility that I’d grow up to be the first Black Republican to serve in the Wisconsin Senate. Black history, American history, is a story of beating the odds and overcoming adversity,” Bradley, R-New Berlin, says.
Read the full story. (WisPolitics/State Affairs)
— In this week’s Dem radio address, Gov. Tony Evers touts his plans to reduce costs for working families and seniors.
“I want the Legislature to join me in providing over $1 billion in property tax relief for the average Wisconsin homeowner,” the Dem governor says. “Under my plan, we can make sure the average homeowner will not see a property tax increase, period.” 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/



