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4th Assembly District Update: September 15, 2023

$3 Billion Income Tax-Cut Passes Assembly

I am pleased to say that the proposal I authored to cut state income taxes by nearly $3 billion passed the Assembly floor this week. Two-thirds of this tax-cut will come from a reduction of the middle-class tax rate from 5.3% to 4.4%, and the other third will come from eliminating state income taxes on a majority of retirement account income for Wisconsin retirees. Both components of this legislation are aimed at alleviating Wisconsin’s onerous tax burden on families, individuals, and retirees so that Wisconsin can be the best state in which to live, work, and retire.

Child Care Bills Pass Assembly

Wisconsin State Rep. David Steffen voted for several pro-child, pro-family bills on the floor of the Assembly.

I was proud to vote for several pro-child, pro-family bills on the floor of the Assembly this week. The Choices in Child Care bill package that passed the Assembly makes several much-needed updates to Wisconsin’s child care system, including regulatory changes that will expand access to child care in the state. These bills are a sustainable and meaningful step in the right direction towards solving the child care issue in Wisconsin.

To read more about each bill, click the links below:
AB 387 relating to child care reimbursement accounts.
AB 388 relating to a child care renovations loan program.
AB 389 relating to regulation of large family child care centers.
AB 390 relating to expanding eligibility for becoming an assistant child care teacher.
AB 391 relating to updating rules regarding capacities for child care workers and children in group child care centers.
AB 392 relating to increasing the number of children a certified child care provider may care for.

Nonpartisan Redistricting Solution Passes Assembly

The State Assembly offered a nonpartisan solution to redistricting for Wisconsin.

This week the State Assembly offered a nonpartisan solution to redistricting for Wisconsin. Under the bill, the redistricting process would be done by the Legislative Reference Bureau, the nonpartisan agency that all legislators utilize for drafting their bills. The system we proposed is based off of the Iowa model, which has seen great success in nonpartisan redistricting for many years. The LRB issued a memo this week stating that the Wisconsin bill is as close to the Iowa model as constitutionally possible.

In 2020, 72% of voters in Brown County voted in favor of adopting a nonpartisan method of redistricting similar to Iowa’s. The proposal that came before the Assembly yesterday would bring the will of the voters into action and create a truly nonpartisan redistricting process – something that Republicans and Democrats should both get behind.

The proposal itself can be viewed here.

Nominate a First Responder of the Year

Nominate a first responder to be recognized next month as the 4th District's "First Responder of the Year" on the Assembly floor!

Do you know a first responder from the 4th Assembly District deserving of recognition? Nominate them to be recognized next month as the 4th District’s “First Responder of the Year” on the Assembly floor! If you are not sure if the individual lives in the 4th Assembly District, you can enter their address here: https://maps.legis.wisconsin.gov/ to find out. Eligible nominees include police officers and sheriffs, firefighters, and EMS personnel.

To nominate a first responder, please respond to this email or email my office separately at [email protected].gov with the following information:
– Name of individual
– Name of person/group making the nomination
– Nominee’s position/job title
– Brief reason for nominating this individual

I look forward to welcoming our “First Responder of the Year” in Madison next month!

Request a Wisconsin Blue Book

You can now request a 2023-24 Wisconsin Blue Book, signed by State Rep. David Steffen.

You can now request a 2023-24 Wisconsin Blue Book! Blue Books are a fantastic resource to learn about Wisconsin’s government, geography, history, and so much more. And, they’re FREE! If you would like a Blue Book, email my office at [email protected].gov with your name and mailing address, and we will mail one to you when they become available. If you are not a member of the 4th Assembly District, please feel free to reach out with your name and address and we will direct you to the correct office!

Follow Along on Facebook

Want to hear more about what’s going on in Madison and the district? Follow my Facebook page for weekly updates and to learn more about bills, events, and efforts I’m involved in. Find my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/RepSteffen/

Contact Me

My office is always available to help with any state-related questions or concerns you may have. You can reach my office at (608) 237-9104, or email me at [email protected].gov. I look forward to hearing from you!

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