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Wisconsin Republicans seek to join lawsuit challenging Biden stimulus provision on tax cuts

Wisconsin Republicans seek to join lawsuit challenging Biden stimulus provision on tax cuts Patrick Marley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Wisconsin Eye Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Assembly Speaker Pro-Tempore Tyler August talk about the violence that happened in Madison in June 2020. MADISON - Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin took steps this week to join with other states in a lawsuit challenging an aspect of President Joe Biden s stimulus package that limits state tax cuts. Legislative leaders agreed Thursday to hire attorneys at taxpayer expense to participate in the case, continuing their practice over the last two years of using private lawyers instead of leaving litigation decisions to Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul.

Republicans in charge of Legislature unlikely to give voters the option of raising their sales tax

Republicans in charge of Legislature unlikely to give voters the option of raising their sales tax Patrick Marley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Wisconsin Eye Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Assembly Speaker Pro-Tempore Tyler August talk about the violence that happened in Madison in June 2020. MADISON - Republicans who control the Legislature won t let the sales tax go up and will substantially pare back Democratic Gov. Tony Evers plans to spend $2.4 billion on building projects, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Wednesday. There is no chance this is going to happen. It is dead on arrival. Never going to happen, the Rochester Republican said of Evers proposal to let local officials raise the sales tax with the permission of voters. 

Businesses tied to Speaker Robin Vos and other lawmakers could see taxes cut after they took PPP loans

Businesses tied to Speaker Robin Vos and other lawmakers could see taxes cut after they took PPP loans Patrick Marley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Wisconsin Eye Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Assembly Speaker Pro-Tempore Tyler August talk about the violence that happened in Madison in June 2020. MADISON - Businesses owned by Wisconsin lawmakers stand to benefit from legislation they will take up Tuesday that would cut taxes for employers who received Paycheck Protection Program loans. At least eight legislators or their families have an ownership stake in businesses that received PPP loans, records show.  Among them are Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos of Rochester and Republican Sen. Joan Ballweg of Markesan, who as a member of the Legislature s Joint Finance Committee voted in favor of the tax cut on Wednesday. 

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