Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee interfaith service; Gov Evers speaks following event
MILWAUKEE – Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Sara Rodriguez joined religion leaders from throughout the Milwaukee group on Thursday, Dec. 29 for an Inaugural Celebration Interfaith Service.
Following that service, the governor spoke with reporters on a wide range of issues — together with assembly with Republican management in Madison.
“There is not any timeline, however sure, we will have extra conferences and no query about that,” the governor mentioned. “Frankly, a part of my job, actually, it is a main a part of each of our jobs is getting out, speaking about folks’s discussing. That may’t all the time occur within the Capitol.”
There will probably be a lot debate in Madison over what to do with the state’s funds surplus – whether or not it must be used for tax aid, schooling, or another function.
“I believe we will attempt to attain frequent floor after we can,” Evers mentioned.
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The governor was additionally requested a couple of potential ban of TikTok on authorities units.
“We have had ongoing conversations with FBI and in our Wisconsin emergency administration. We’re shut to creating the choice. However we, I additionally should put it on this context. Out of the hundreds and hundreds of state staff that we have now, I believe there’s 20, or can we expect, ten or 20 folks which may have had it on their telephones,” Evers mentioned.
It is a creating story.