Saturday, May 27, 2023

Wisconsin GOP legislative leader dismiss the need for state support of child care

 
Headline:  Wisconsin Public Radio, 5/26/2023
At Thursday's hearing, Democrats on the committee argued that broader investments in the state, particularly in affordable child care, would attract more workers than any advertising campaign. 
"The reason young people are not moving to Wisconsin in the numbers that we want, and they're not staying here in the numbers that we need, has nothing to do with whether or not they're seeing billboards," said Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison. "It's because we're not investing in the things that make it a great place for them to live and work and learn and thrive and build families."


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