107TH LEGISLATURE, 1ST SESSION – DAY 38 What a beautiful week it was to be outside and enjoy the sunshine. My husband Mike, is a farmer who also works cattle. As we look forward to calving season beginning soon, these milder days are sure welcomed. There was a significant shift in our Legislative schedule this [.]
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Wisconsin National Guard will launch a Mobile Vaccination Program on Tuesday, Gov. Tony Evers announced Friday.
tuition credit for individuals as well as the loan payment as well as they should be able to refinance. if we take what congressman mark pocandid and say it should be the lowest possible interest rate this could help people across the nation. i m curious same question for both of you. what do you think scott walker will do to combat this? how else will he get younger people to vote for him? walker recognizes the power of this generation of voters. when he announced his reelection bid he talked about freezing tuition at the university of wisconsin because tuition is increasing really rapidly. that is part of the driver of student debt. he didn t go down really until the heart of the issue. he is not willing and no republican in our state is willing to get behind this refinancing idea. that is very significant because the interest rates are huge drivers of the debt. there are 800,000 student
enough, over and above that, there s a change in the capital gains rate from 15% to 20% for the same people, but that is on top of the obamacare surcharge of 3.8%. withholding is going to be critical this year and you re going to have to make a lot of adjustments depending how you expect the year to play out. jamie: that s interesting, maybe you can learn something from last year, how much tax you owed based on your coincome. and when you get that w-4, maybe worth filing a new one, how much exemptions can you put down? it depends how much you actually owe the government or whether you can t, in the old days, people use today just put extraordinary numbers of exemptions down so they would get the money and give it to the irs late and the irs will penalize you for it for doing that. you re really supposed to have your exemptions very much in line with what you re actually able to take. under the new regulations, regarding, let s say like tuition credit, child care
it s fewer single-parent families. it was a very strange connection to make. well, he made it. he made it. i would also say it s true that a lot of times single mothers get trapped into a cycle of poverty. that part is true. but what is governor romney proposing? he s certainly not proposing allowing those women to take control of their lives and have family planning services. he s certainly not advocating for any safety net to help support them while making ends meet for their family. i mean, the whole thing is just a strange situation where he s trying to cover for the fact he used to support an assault weapons ban when he was in massachusetts. now because of where his party is and where he thinks he should be politically, he can t say that anymore. she s right about that. i ve been a single parent almost all of my adult life. we have five kids. you know, things like the earned income credit, things like the child care credit, things like, you know, the tuition credit you see