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5th Assembly District Update: June 30, 2023

“We’re blessed with the opportunity to stand for something — for liberty and freedom and fairness. And these are things worth fighting for, worth devoting our lives to. And we have good reason to be hopeful and optimistic.” — Ronald Reagan

Happy Independence Day

Legislation

Last night, after hours of debate, we passed the biennial state budget bill. This is a budget made for Wisconsin, and appropriates almost all funding for state government over a two-year period, including the largest tax cut in state history of $4.4 billion.

A budget made for Wisconsin

The Republican budget invests in priorities of the people of District 5 and throughout Wisconsin, including:

  • Increasing transportation funding. $285 million for local road aids, and $125 million for state highway rehabilitation program.
  • Investing $1 billion in K-12 education, while strengthening school choice for parents.
  • A total of $93 million on child care targeted to support families with the highest need, increase the capacity of licensed child care slots, and double funding for provider retention.
  • Boost tourism with $20 million in one-time funding for marketing expansion.
  • Strengthening our workforce by funding workforce training in high-need industries, supporting on-the-job training for our youth, and increasing aid for our technical colleges.
  • Investments in agriculture, supporting the expansion and promotion of agriculture exports from Wisconsin, doubling funding to expand meat and dairy processor capacity and production, and increasing funding to meet demand for producer-led conservation grants.
  • Investments in workforce housing to increase the supply of housing, restore existing housing stock, and convert commercial and Main Street infrastructure to livable space.
  • Investing $125 million for addressing and preventing PFAS contamination.
  • Prohibit transgender procedures like puberty-blocking drugs or surgeries from being paid for by taxpayers.

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Upcoming Events in District 5

Fireworks at Doyle Park – June 30 at 7:30 PM.
Doyle Park, 100 Van Buren St, Little Chute

Fox Firecracker 5k Run/Walk – July 4th at 7:30 AM.
100 Crooks Ave, Kaukauna

Outagamie County Fair – July 19-23, 637 N Main St. Seymour.

Family Fun Fest – July 25. 5:00-8:00pm Doyle Park, 100 Van Buren St. Little Chute

Oneida 200 Years Bicentennial – July 25-30. A great week of fun family activities. More information at www.exploreoneida.com

Outdoor Picnic hosted by Bethany Lutheran Church – August 13, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM
La Follette Park, 402 Brill St, Kaukauna.

Grignon Mansion Car Show – 1313 Augustine St, Kaukauna.
Sunday, August 13. 10:00 AM

Do you know of an event in District 5? Please let my office know of any upcoming events so they can be shared in the next Goeben Gazette.

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Contact Information

My staff and I are here to serve you. If you have general questions or concerns regarding legislative matters, or if you need help with a problem you are having, please feel free to contact us. We are here to assist you in your needs.

We are also happy to schedule a meeting with you, either here in Madison, or in District 5.

Representative Joy Goeben
State Capitol, Room 209 North
PO Box 8952
Madison, WI 53708
Rep.Goeben@legis.wisconsin.gov
(608) 237-9105

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