Democrats Promote Infrastructure, Celebrate Medicare Anniversary by Ron Malzer

1. President Biden & Senator Schumer Advance Infrastructure Deal

Democratic President Biden and a bipartisan coalition of U.S. Senators have reached an agreement on the details of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal — a once-in-a-generation investment in our country’s infrastructure. It will represent an investment in our future of about $1 trillion.

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal represents the largest federal investment in public transit ever, the largest federal investment in passenger rail since the creation of Amtrak, and makes the single largest dedicated bridge investment since the construction of the interstate highway system. The legislation will create good paying union jobs, deliver clean drinking water to millions of families, and ensure every American has access to reliable high-speed internet.

President Biden’s bill builds on Gov. Evers’ historic investments in Wisconsin’s infrastructure. Between 2019 and 2020 alone, there were repairs made to over 1,000 miles of highway and more than 800 bridges have repairs completed or underway.

There is a group of Republicans, thankfully too small to mount a filibuster, determined to grandstand for the Trump-dominated GOP and create pointless delays in the passage of the bill. Their position: If Democrats are for something, no matter how vitally needed it is in America, we are against it. Their mindless opposition to upgrading our infrastructure is a threat to the quality of life of us all.

Message to the US Senate on the infrastructure bill: “Get ‘er done.” Then on to the larger, more transformative part of the package.

2. We Should All Celebrate the 56th Anniversary of Medicare & Medicaid

Wisconsinites across the state are celebrating the 56th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid this week, two federal programs that provide critical health care coverage for over two million Wisconsinites. Democrats have been fierce advocates for protecting and strengthening these benefits that support Wisconsin seniors and working families.

Over 1,193,000 Wisconsinites receive Medicare, and another 1,353,000, including children, receive Medicaid.

The 1965 passage of Medicare legislation is a landmark event. It marked a turn from the ugly policy that said only those living in wealth or those with high-benefits jobs deserved healthcare access. It identifies two groups of individuals—seniors and selected subgroups of those with low incomes—to have access to healthcare. It paved the way for the passage of the 2010 Affordable Care Act/Obamacare—which provided financial support and mechanisms for those with limited incomes to buy into health insurance plans.

Republican Senator Ron Johnson continues to argue that healthcare is a privilege and not a right, and uses every possible opportunity to vote against healthcare coverage government assistance.

There is much that still needs to be done. The cost of healthcare—including services, devices, and pharmaceuticals—continues to spiral out of control. Democrats will not stop working on healthcare access until and unless we join the rest of the industrialized world in providing a health insurance plan for all.

Ron Johnson Confesses to His Own Weakness and Failures by Ron Malzer

Ron Johnson Confesses to His Own Weakness and Failures by Ron Malzer

Republican Senator Ron Johnson, talking about next year’s Wisconsin US Senate race, acknowledged : “I may not be the best candidate.” He went on to admit: “I feel really bad that I’ve been here now probably 11 years. Obamacare’s still in place, and we’ve doubled the debt. I don’t feel like my time here has been particularly successful.”

Note that Johnson’s statement names. as his number one priority for his eleven years in Congress, the attempted repeal of an act that has provided healthcare access to tens of millions of Americans.

Johnson’s confession is striking, but badly understated. A failure to be “particularly successful” hardly captures the track record of a man who has used his Senate platform to guinea-pig America away from anti-COVID vaccinations and masking; to support the unfettered flow of fossil fuels into the atmosphere while continuing to this day to call climate change “ bulls-‘t ”; to providing a national platform to an attorney who had sought a court order to discard the ballots of 240,000 Wisconsin voters; and, on January 2, announcing his intent to commit an act of sedition by voting to nullify the election results of one or more states.

Democrats have a plethora of candidates who are committed to replacing Johnson, and ready to join Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin in supporting healthcare for all, a green America, and democracy. In alphabetical order, the declared and potential candidates include:

*Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes;
*Radiologist Gillian Battino;
*State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski;
*State Senator Chris Larson;
*Milwaukee Alderwoman Chantia Lewis;
* IT business owner Adam Murphy;
*Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson;
*Nonprofit Organization Founder Steven Olikara;
*Attorney Peter Peckarsky.

What is it that supporters of truth and democracy can do to prevent the catastrophe of six more years of Ron Johnson in office? First, we can call his Senate office frequently, and demand that he not run for re-election.

Call 202-224-5323. Most of the time you will get his voicemail box rather than a staffer.: Either way, the messaging is:

* Ron Johnson pledged in 2016 that if he won, it would be his final term;
* Ron Johnson has been a public health menace and a supporter of the Big Lie;
* Ron Johnson has no right to ask Wisconsin voters for another term.

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Governor Tony Evers Signs Budget Bill to Move Wisconsin Forward by Representative Lee Snodgrass, Wisconsin State Assembly Democrat (Fox Valley)

Governor Tony Evers Signs Budget Bill to Move Wisconsin Forward by Representative Lee Snodgrass, Wisconsin State Assembly Democrat (Fox Valley)

This week, Gov. Tony Evers signed into law a historic, bipartisan budget bill that includes a massive tax break for working families, investments in infrastructure, broadband, and public education, and support for veterans. Gov. Evers also announced an additional $100 million in funding for Wisconsin’s public schools to support students across the state.

Thanks to the governor’s steady leadership during the pandemic, Wisconsin is able to take bold action to continue its economic recovery. Evers’ budget includes:

Historic Surplus: Beginning the fiscal year with a $2.39 billion general fund surplus, the largest in state history.

Tax Relief: $2.6 billion in tax relief for Wisconsin families, one of the largest tax cuts in Wisconsin history, newly providing relief to 1.6 million taxpayers.

Public School Funding: $685 million in new aid to schools, which will restore the state’s two-thirds funding commitment for the first time in two decades.

Broadband Expansion: $129 million to expand broadband access to even more homes and small businesses.

Thanks to Governor Evers’ leadership, we have a historic opportunity to deliver for families, small businesses, and communities across the state. When our economy and working families need help the most, Governor Evers is delivering on his promise and providing historic tax relief to more than 1.6 million Wisconsinites. That’s in addition to the more than $2 billion in tax relief the governor has already secured – including a $450 million tax cut earlier this year to help small businesses and lower-income families bounce back.

The governor is also making sure Wisconsin students and teachers have the support they need. Because of his leadership, the budget directs $685 million in additional funds to education, and for the first time in two decades, we will finally hit our two-thirds funding commitment to public schools. The governor is committed to ensuring Wisconsin students, teachers, and parents have well-funded public schools, regardless of their zip code.

The bipartisan support for this budget shows Governor Evers’ commitment to finding solutions to the challenges facing our state. Now, we have the opportunity to do even more to move Wisconsin forward. We’re confident that Governor Evers’ steady leadership and bold solutions will make sure Wisconsin bounces back stronger than ever before.