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BadgerCare Plus is the largest Medicaid program in Wisconsin and provides health insurance to more than 900,000 low-income residents, more than half of them children.
BadgerCare Plus, known informally as BadgerCare, is a public healthcare coverage program for low-income Wisconsin residents created by former governor Tommy Thompson and modified by former governor Jim Doyle. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services oversees the program's implementation.
The same day, between 10,000 and 15,000 protesters participated in a rally protesting the collective bargaining bill, education cuts, BadgerCare cuts and immigrant rights. Christian Pacheco, a graduating high school senior, revealed at the protest that he was an illegal immigrant student. "My dream is to work hard and go to a UW school just ...
US seniors currently enjoy a deduction on bonus income of $1,950 for single filers and $3,100 for joint filers, meaning the Bonus Tax Relief measure more than doubles the amount of money no longer ...
Wisconsin faced an anticipated deficit of approximately $3.6 billion in the 2012–2013 budget cycle [99] [140] which must be balanced according to state law. Walker's proposed budget cut $834 million in state aid for K–12 education, which would be a 7.9% reduction from the prior budget.
(The Center Square) – Republican and conservative leaders in Wisconsin are calling again for tax cuts after Gov. Tony Evers touted his fiscal policy in Wednesday’s State of the State speech.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s state and local tax rates went to record low numbers while Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal will include plenty of new spending, including $300 million for ...
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