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56th Assembly District Update: April 28, 2023

Assembly Republican Plan
Increases Shared Revenue

Village of Greenville Would See 425% Increase

After listening to constituents and meeting with local officials to find a consensus, the Wisconsin Assembly is making historic investments in local government.
After listening to constituents and meeting with local officials to find a consensus, the Wisconsin Assembly is making historic investments in local government.

Yesterday, my Assembly Republican colleagues and I made an announcement alongside local officials to give more state aid to local governments.

It was an exciting day.  After listening to constituents and meeting with local officials to find a consensus, we are making historic investments in local government.  The legislation focuses on innovation and public safety – directing funds to help our rural communities, suburbs, and cities meet the financial challenges of the next decade.

Approximately $1.5 billion, or 20% of state sales tax revenues, will be devoted to local governments. Every local government will see at least a 10% increase in shared revenue.  In our Assembly district, the plan would increase the City of Appleton’s shared revenue by 11%, and the Village of Greenville would see a whopping 425% increase!

Over $500 million in new money will be directed toward local government innovation and public safety. The proposal includes $300 million for an Innovation Fund to encourage efficiencies, cost savings, and consolidation. If local governments come together and provide a service more efficiently the state will provide a financial incentive. Another part of the proposal includes $227 million for law enforcement, fire, EMS, public works, and transportation.

Public safety has been, and continues to be, a top priority for Republicans.  The commitments made in this proposal will provide significant increases to keep our communities safe, ensuring law enforcement services will be properly maintained and not subject to cuts.

The proposal triples the funding for existing grants to local governments to upgrade their 911 systems and provides significant increases for EMS providers to go towards ambulances, equipment, and durable medical supplies. The reimbursement funds for officer training are being doubled.

You can click here to watch some of my remarks at the announcement in Appleton.

In The Capitol

UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt brought students and alumni to the office today to discuss UWO's programs and priorities for this legislative session.
UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt brought students and alumni to the office today to discuss UWO’s programs and priorities for this legislative session.
56th Assembly District constituent and President of the Fox Valley Chapter of the Wisconsin Alumni Association John Siebers (right) stopped by this week.
56th Assembly District constituent and President of the Fox Valley Chapter of the Wisconsin Alumni Association John Siebers (right) stopped by this week.
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