Senate Members


Co-Chair: Sen. Mark Miller, D-Monona

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Assembly Members


Co-Chair: Kitty Rhoades, R-Hudson

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

A Real Butt Burner

Currently, individuals who are negligent on child support requirements are ineligible for FoodShare. Gov. Doyle's proposal to repeal that provision has some Republicans heated. (Budget paper 408)

"If we don't delete it, this really burns my butt," said Rep. Suder.

Rep. Stone said the committee today has done more than get on a slippery slope to dismantling W-2, it is "on the black diamond run as far as W-2 is concerned."

Despite the warnings, the committee failed to delete the governor's proposal.

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FoodShare Particiaption Debated

Republicans on the committee have balked at Gov. Doyle's proposal to make participation in the FoodShare Employment and Training Program voluntary. Doyle has estimated making the program voluntary will save $709,000 in state GPR over the biennium, as well as the same amount in federal funds. (Budget paper 406)

Co-chair Rep. Rhoades and her GOP colleagues said making the program voluntary retreats from the state's mission with the W-2 program, and is "starting to go back to the traditional welfare program." Rhoades moved to delete the provision.

Rep. Robin Vos, R-Racine, said even though mandating participation in the FoodShare program may cost more, it ensures that those receiving benefits are actively looking for work "so people begin to get off the public dole."

The Dems prevailed as the vote deadlocked at 8-8, and the governor's proposal was adopted.

On the next vote, after an attempt by Republicans to delete the provision and by Democrats to modify it, the governor's proposal to move the FoodShares program from DWD to DHFS was approved by default. (Budget paper 407)

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Greg Bump

Contact: bump@wispolitics.com

Updates on Joint Finance Committee action on the 2007-09 Wisconsin state budget, from the first JFC meetings through the governor's final vetoes.

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