BUDGET
DIY Home Improvement Fanatics – Avoiding Costly Mishaps
When it comes to DIY enthusiasts, the majority of the problems that arise during a home improvement project come from the lack of planning before the project starts. Thats because they usually entai...
Posted on 6/7/13 at 9:09 AM
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin responds to Governor Walker's budget.
Presented by Robert Burke, Chair Libertarian Party Pierce-St Croix In what can best be described as a difference of vision for what governments should and should not be involved in, and for ...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 10:03 AM
CONGRESSMAN PAUL RYAN OUT IN 2012?
I just received the following email note from Paul Ryan's Prosperity PAC. Thought you'd all like to know that as of this precise moment in time, Congressman Ryan is NOT a presidential candidate for 20...
Posted on 8/22/11 at 5:45 PM
Text of Gov. Scott Walker's budget address
Gov. Scott Walker's office released a transcript of his much-anticipated budget address Tuesday. In the speech, Walker says his plan will reduce overall state spending by 6.7 percent which will mean a $1.25 billion reduction in local revenue sharing. Walker was to deliver his address at 4 p.m.March 01, 2011
School taxes expected to increase in 2010-11
With this school year’s tax levy just recently certified, the Hudson School District and Board of Education are already bracing for more bad news in the 2010-2011 school year. But they have a plan.By Meg Heaton , December 18, 2009
Town of Hudson electors vote to exceed cap
During a special meeting of the electors Tuesday, Nov. 10, citizens of the town of Hudson voted in favor of allowing the town to exceed its current price cap of $5,000 per mile for road construction and repair.By By Chris Hamble , November 27, 2009
City will spend less, keep tax rate unchanged
The Hudson City Council on Monday night approved a 2010 general fund budget that spends less and maintains virtually the same municipal tax rate as in 2009.By Randy Hanson , November 19, 2009
County adopts budget with 4.6 percent tax increase
With only two supervisors objecting and with little discussion, the St. Croix County Board adopted a budget Nov. 10 that raises the property tax levy 4.6 percent.By Judy Wiff , November 19, 2009
School district looks ahead to another tough budget
With the 2009-10 school budget finalized, the Hudson School District is looking ahead to next year and more of the same when it comes to increased costs and reduced revenue.By Meg Heaton , November 19, 2009
County budget proposals include tax hikes, borrowing
Department budget requests, escalating insurance costs and lagging sales tax income sabotaged the St. Croix County Finance Committee’s plan to hold the tax levy increase to the rate of new construction.By Judy Wiff , November 06, 2009
School financing continues to change
Although the changes don’t appear to have much impact on the big picture, the numbers affecting the school budget and tax levy continue to change. The good news is that the deadline for any changes is Nov. 1.By Meg Heaton , October 23, 2009
WASB heads concerned about education finances
By Doug Stohlberg , October 08, 2009
More cuts needed
Is it not time the Hudson School Board manages your money a little bit better? How about starting with consistent reporting for transparency?By Ray Hornung, Town of Hudson , October 02, 2009
St. Croix board tackles $750,000 gap between 2010 budget requests, revenue
St. Croix County supervisors and administrators are $750,000 short of reaching a balanced 2010 budget, according to reports heard by the County Board Tuesday.By Judy Wiff , September 25, 2009
Tells of budget woes
Gov. Doyle, the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate have approved a budget for the next two years. The result is $4 billion in new spending even though the state is $5 billion in debt.By Bob Ziller, New Richmond , August 07, 2009
Our View: Passing laws in the budget process is hazardous
Same-sex partnerships went into effect in Wisconsin earlier this week. Obviously there are strong sentiments on both sides of the issue, but what disturbs many observers is the fact that the law was never debated openly, but rather written and passed in the state budget process.By Editorial staff , August 06, 2009
District to lose $2.7 million in aid
The Hudson Board of Education got more bad news about the upcoming school budget at last week’s meeting. According to Financial Services Director Tim Erickson, state aid to the Hudson School District will be an estimated $2,697,000 less than last year.By Meg Heaton , July 22, 2009
Critical of Democrats
Elections have consequences. Today our Democrat-controlled state Legislature voted for the biggest tax increase in Wisconsin history: $2.1 billion in new taxes and fees, a deficit of almost $2.3 billion, while borrowing another $2.9 billion.By Ray Hornung, Town of Hudson , July 03, 2009
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