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Kevin Fischer is a veteran broadcaster, the recipient of over 150 major journalism awards from the Milwaukee Press Club, the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, the Wisconsin Bar Association, and others. He has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for over three decades. A longtime aide to state Senate Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, Kevin can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, "InterCHANGE," on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10, and heard filling in on Newstalk 1130 WISN. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their lovely baby daughter, Kyla Audrey, in Franklin.

A MUST READ: The GOP accomplishments in WI so far this year



From state Senator Glenn Grothman (R-West Bend).




MADISON, WI - MARCH 04:  A vanity license plate is seen on a car beonging to republican Wisconsin State Senator Glenn Grothman outside of the Wisconsin State Capitol on March 4, 2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. Some demonstrators have returned to the capitol building hours after they were forced to vacate the building after occupying it for more than two weeks in  protest to Governor Scott Walker's attempt to push through a bill that would restrict collective bargaining for most government workers in the state.


Yes, that's Senator Grothman's license plate.

His office supplied me his latest column:


A Busy Six Months:

The GOP-led Legislature Has Accomplished a Great Deal Since January

 

Among other things, the Legislature and Governor Walker have:

 

Passed a state budget (2011 Act 32) on time, without tax increases, that leaves Wisconsin in the black for the first time in over a decade:

 

  • Turned a $3 billion deficit into a $300 million surplus

 

  • Instituted the first permanent property tax cap in our state’s history

 

  • Cut bonding (state borrowing) by nearly 20 percent

 

  • Cut more than 1,000 government jobs, including 735 long-term vacancies

 

  • Enacted sweeping business tax reforms that will save Wisconsin’s job creators over   $130 million a year when fully implemented.

 

 

Results:

 

  • In the first 6 months of 2011, Wisconsin showed job growth more than twice the national rate

 

  • 88% of Wisconsin businesses say the state is on the right track, up from 10% a year ago

 

  • 53% of businesses of all sizes predict they will add jobs and increase wages in the next 12 months1

 

 

The Budget Repair Bill (2011 Act 10) gave schools and other local governments the tools to control their budgets without sacrificing services:

 

  • MacIver Institute: Wisconsin Schools Already In Line to Save Hundreds of Millions of Dollars2;

 

  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Most state school districts dodge layoffs, cuts – some districts hiring new teachers for the upcoming academic year3.

 

 

 

Other Legislative Successes So Far:

 

  • Protected our votes by requiring a picture I.D. at the polls (2011 Act 23)

 

  • Became the 49th U.S. state to recognize its citizens’ Second Amendment rights to carry concealed weapons (2011 Act 35)

 

  • Created a commission on Waste, Fraud, and Abuse that has already reported a potential $260 million in savings (Executive Order)

 

  • Limited manufacturer liability only to those products they actually produced (2011 Act 2)

 

  • Created a state tax credit for Health Savings Accounts (2011 Act 1)

 

  • Passed legislation requiring a 2/3 supermajority vote to raise income or sales tax rates unless a statewide referendum supports the increases (2011 Act 9)

 

  • Repealed higher auto insurance requirements enacted in the 2009 budget (2011 Act 14)

 

  • Expanded the prohibition against tax money being used to subsidize abortion (2011 Act 32)

 

  • Repealed in-state tuition for illegal immigrants (2011 Act 32)

 

  • Repealed a mandate on local law enforcement to collect racial data during traffic stops (2011 Act 29)

 

  • Expanded School Choice to Racine and potentially Green Bay (2011 Act 32)

 

  • Required a successful drug test in order to receive unemployment benefits 2011 (2011 Act 32)

 

  • Wisconsin paid off its $60 million debt owed to Minnesota under the former tax reciprocity agreement between the states (2011 Act 32)

 

  • Wisconsin paid back the $200 million from Gov. Doyle’s unconstitutional raid of the Patients Compensation Fund (2011 Act 32)

 

Looking forward to the next six months!  Here are some of the issues I will be working on:

  • Welfare Reform
  • Reining in divisive Affirmative Action programs
  • Giving Parents More Options in Education
  • Growing jobs by reining in excessive regulation
  • Tort reform
  • Restoring Parents’ Rights

 

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Footnotes:

1 http://www.jsonline.com/business/123511849.html

2 http://maciverinstitute.com/2011/07/wisconsin-schools-already-in-line-to-save-hundreds-of-millions-of-dollars-through-newly-negotiated-teacher-contracts/

3 http://www.jsonline.com/news/education/125696138.html


 

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