Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce says Brown County increased spending 50 percent while Nancy Nusbaum was county executive
"When Nancy Nusbaum was Brown County executive, spending went up nearly 50 percent."
"When Nancy Nusbaum was Brown County executive, spending went up nearly 50 percent."
Says state Rep. Sandy Pasch, her recall opponent, "voted to allow public school employees to use taxpayer dollars to pick up the tab for…Viagra."
Says Sen. Luther Olsen, his recall opponent, supported the sale of state-owned power plants "not to the highest bidder, but to the biggest donors" with…
Says Sen. Robert Cowles, her recall opponent, supported the sale of state-owned power plants "not to the highest bidder, but to the biggest donors" with…
"The federal government is spending 25 percent of our entire economy versus 100 years ago we spent only 2 percent."
Says Republican state Sen. Alberta Darling offered "unqualified support" for a plan to end Medicare
Says Democratic recall opponent Shelly Moore "opposes any limit on taxes."
The 2011-13 state budget "cuts overall funding for public schools by $1.6 billion"
"Under our (2011-’13) budget, the average (Wisconsin) property taxpayer will save $700."
Says state Sen. Sheila Harsdorf wants to "eliminate Medicare" as we know it.
Says many public-employee unions falsely told their Wisconsin members his budget-repair bill sought 12 percent to 13 percent of their incomes for health insurance premiums.
Says critics who say he cut Medicaid are wrong; his budget added $1.2 billion to the program