This week’s Weekly Radio Addresses from Wisconsin’s Capitol touch on taxes on tips and overtime and women’s health. 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. Dan Feyen touts the passage of Republican bills that remove taxes on tips and overtime.
“In Wisconsin, we believe in rewarding hard work, not punishing hardworking Wisconsinites by taxing them more,” the Fond du Lac Republican says. “That’s why Senate Republicans have passed several bills this session that put money back where it belongs: in the pockets of the people who earned it.”
Read the full story. (WisPolitics/State Affairs)
— In this week’s Dem radio address, Gov. Tony Evers says he was proud during this Women’s History Month to sign two bills that support women’s health.
The first bill expands postpartum Medicaid coverage from 60 days to one year for new mothers. The Dem governor says he also signed Gail’s Law, “which ensures that when additional screenings are needed to assess an individual’s risk of breast cancer, no patient is left behind.” 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/



