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Published - Monday, March 24, 2008

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Huebsch: No tax hike needed to fix state budget


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Last summer and fall, Assembly Speaker Mike Huebsch found himself in a protracted budget standoff with Gov. Jim Doyle and Senate Democrats.

Another such standoff could be coming as state leaders deal with a projected budget shortfall due to the sagging economy.

“The length and the delay on this depends on just how deep and how dug into the sand they are abo

ut raising taxes,” said Huebsch, R-West Salem.

The problem is that Doyle and Senate Democrats want a budget fix that includes a tax on hospitals, something Huebsch said he won’t agree to.

“We can get through this without raising taxes,” Huebsch said Friday

. “We have to figure out some sort of compromise, how we can get to an answer.”

Huebsch said there are many other options in his plan, Doyle’s plan and even in the Senate Democrats’ plan.

Huebsch said he won’t delay a tax cut and he won’t raise taxes. “Oth

er than that, we can do a lot of things.”

A major component of Huebsch’s plan was to cut government spending by $250 million.

Huebsch said he remains opposed to a hospital tax, even though the hospital association and Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce

now support it.

“We do not need to tax hospitals to increase Medicaid reimbursement rates,” Huebsch said.

Huebsch also complained that Doyle’s plan would “skim” $125 million out of the hospital tax and use it in the general fund.

In a statement, state Sen.

Russ Decker, D-Schofield, said, “The hospital assessment is supported by the Wisconsin Hospital Association, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce and the Milwaukee Metropolitan Area Chamber of Commerce and it’s about time the Assembly Republicans got on b

oard. The hospitals of our state are asking for it, but somehow Assembly Republicans think they know better than the people actually running the hospitals.”

Decker called the Senate plan “a good compromise to move our state forward during this challenging

time. Our plan rewards good Wisconsin businesses by lowering the corporate tax rate and we pay for it by closing the Las Vegas Loophole. Closing loopholes that large, profitable businesses use to shove their tax bill onto the backs of small business owners

in Wisconsin means we can lower taxes for those who play by the rules and make the tax code fairer for everyone.”

Huebsch said a compromise is needed soon. “We know we’re spending more than we’re going to bring in the next 18 months. And every day we don

’t change that, we’re spending more,” he said.

Huebsch expects budget negotiations to pick up this week after the Senate acts on its version of the budget fix, which was passed by the Senate Finance Committee last week.

“There is only one thing that is goi

ng to make this a long process, and that is if the Democrats are holding out in the Senate or the governor says we must raise taxes,” Huebsch said. “If that’s their bottom line, this is going to take quite some time.”
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tax-me-more wrote on Mar 30, 2008 8:26 AM:

" I will answer that question:

It has INCREASED, due mainly to the fact that all politicians believe they are ENTITLED to our money.

Has Huebsch held the line, NO. He, and the Republicans have raised taxes.

But when faced with the choice of Huebsch, or these other two who are "considering" running against him, history shows that BOTH of them have worked MUCH HARDER TO TAKE MORE of our dollar than Huebsch. "

Anna Banana wrote on Mar 29, 2008 11:54 PM:

" tax-me-more, sorry but I don't have an answer to your question, unlike Huebsch I will not say one thing to you and another to other groups. Answer this question - has the % on the dollar you pay in taxes increased or decreased in the last 12 years? "

tax-me-more wrote on Mar 27, 2008 10:15 AM:

" Well....

Let's here from all you PRO tax and BIG GOVERNMENT people!

Government already takes just over 33% of what we earn. One-third of your income, my income, and our neighbor's income go to the government coffers already.

How much more do you believe government is entitled to?

I noticed as soon as I asked the question, all fell silent. "

tax-me-more wrote on Mar 26, 2008 6:30 PM:

" Yo Anna, same question...

Government already takes just over 33% of what we earn. One-third of your income, my income, and our neighbor's income go to the government coffers already.

How much more do you believe government is entitled to? "

Anna Banana wrote on Mar 26, 2008 1:48 PM:

" How OBVIOUS is it now? Anyone catch the editorial page with the big dog from Gundersen Lutheran writing against the hospital taxes suggested by the governor and Senate but jopposed by Mikey even though state wide the hospital association has come through and said they are okay with it. But not G/L which explains why Mikey is not willing to budge - just look at his campaign donations and where they came from - just too obvious to not be funny! "

tax-me-more wrote on Mar 26, 2008 11:53 AM:

" Mr. kamikazefaase:

Government already takes just over 33% of what we earn. One-third of your income, my income, and our neighbor's income go to the government coffers already.

How much more do you believe government is entitled to?

I say not one more penny! "

kamikazefaase wrote on Mar 26, 2008 12:56 AM:

" Hey PHIL OSIFER: Roadblock Mike is the problem in Madison. He has no ideas, just a feeble philosophy. Where is his plan? He is negative about not raising taxes, but offers no solutions. I just want to know who he plans on hurting in order to meet his pledge of not raising taxes. Will it be a child in the dentist office? Is it a bridge that needs repair? Will it be the state's share of the Bliss Road project? Will it be our schools being further underfunded? Check out your property tax bill. We really don't pay that much to the state coffers there. Could Mike live a 0.5% increase in the sales tax and should it include the service industry? Someone is going to pay the bill, the question is who or if it gets spread out somewhat evenly. Mike needs to lead instead of just saying no. "

justanopinion wrote on Mar 25, 2008 9:26 AM:

" Hey Vicki- The Tribune endorsements? Don't blame me I voted for Deke. I am sure there are some endorsements of government managers they would like to take back. Look at all the government heads in the trough once more. That would include the Pfaff boys and WEAC, amazing! Who else has the time and money to run for office? "

tax-me-more wrote on Mar 24, 2008 10:18 PM:

" As to Burke, she didn't win because the taxpayers didn't want ANOTHER WEAC member in the legislature. "

tax-me-more wrote on Mar 24, 2008 10:16 PM:

" We get a paycheck based on our worth to our employer. That's all we get, and our employer doesn't dictate how we should spend it.

The problem is, the legislature isn't in charge. Our lawmakers should set the budget regardless what the department heads want. Cut them all by an equal amount. That's all they have to do. The department heads can then take their budget and spend it as they see fit.
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Vicky wrote on Mar 24, 2008 10:14 PM:

" Maybe if the Lax Tribune would stop endorsing Huebsch, ala the last two elections, maybe a viable opponent might have a chance. I thought Brad Pfaff had a chance a few years ago. "

popeye wrote on Mar 24, 2008 9:57 PM:

" Gosh maybe VICKI BURKE should run again! She'll solve all of our problems! HA, oh wait she lost already TWICE! "

ryeguy wrote on Mar 24, 2008 6:21 PM:

" I repeat: Hey Mike H - get us some specifics. What exactly do you intend to cut besides taxes? Get us a list so we know that you are not blowing smoke. All I see is the senate and the gov actually coming up with bills. You control the house - come up with a bill, pass it, and negotiate with the senate. Quit whining about the dems and get something done. I suspect though that that is not on your agenda any time soon. "
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The Real World wrote on Mar 24, 2008 5:33 PM:

" Hey just the facts, I am sorry to have to tell you this but it was so they get reelected! Same reason the republicans did it. It was called the Congress reelection act. "

just the facts wrote on Mar 24, 2008 4:52 PM:

" Oh, by the way you political character assasins who contribute NOTHING constructive to these blogs, remember this. If the stimulus doesn't work, WHY did democrats want more money for it? Also, getting a job and paying taxes would really help! "

just the facts wrote on Mar 24, 2008 4:41 PM:

" The hospital tax will hurt the very people hospitals treat the most! The elderly on a fixed incomes, the poor, families with children,and the homeless! Here's the plan. First you must subtract from the deficit the new revenue created by the stimulus money. Once you have that number you ask the democrats to cut 10% across the board. They will refuse of course because each program is so valuable. Then the ONLY course you have left is to cut the last new programs, added to the budget, and any increases to existing programs, until you reach the magic number! "

justanopinion wrote on Mar 24, 2008 4:41 PM:

" Good for Huebsch. I am proud to know him. "

Mack wrote on Mar 24, 2008 4:11 PM:

" Phil, what are you talking about? Do you have any specifics? Regarding your ridiculous Soviet remark, you might remember when we were raised to be afraid of the Russians and the Communists. They turned out to be harmless. Now we are programmed to be afraid of the terrorists. It's all about supply and demand. Make us scared of our own shadows, we DEMAND big armies and defense budgets and companies like Haliburton SUPPLY them. "

PHIL OSIFER wrote on Mar 24, 2008 3:18 PM:

" Here how about this talk about freedon of choice. A hospital chain here in Wisconsin is pressuring, harassing and threating their employees are to contact their legistators and tracking the results. If this is not Soviet Socialist tactics I do not know what is. ANF it is going on throughout the state even with the Catholic Hospitals. "

PHIL OSIFER wrote on Mar 24, 2008 3:12 PM:

" ANNA: you pay the increases,not me I am tired of the money wasting that goes on in this State,
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Anna Banana wrote on Mar 24, 2008 3:09 PM:

" Mikey - why don't you be proactive for once and put up a plan to respond to the budget deficit. Instead you once AGAIN chose to be the road block to any other plan that comes forward and come out and say - NOPE - not gonna raise taxes - not even if the groups the proposed tax changes are directed at say ok. You represent me and I would like you to be a leader for once instead of a bully who sits back and waits for others to formulate plans that you can then punch holes at. What is YOUR plan Mike? "

Mack wrote on Mar 24, 2008 1:58 PM:

" Dean, you made some good points, especially regarding the tax deferrals and Huebsch's per diem abuses. Fiscal discipline is a thing of the past, even fiscal ethics is gone in some cases. "

PHIL OSIFER wrote on Mar 24, 2008 1:22 PM:

" Dean: here is another thought, want to save money. We have 72 counties in the State but we have 96 Representatives and 33 Senators. Why not cut this down. How many County Supervisors in LaCrosse County. I know that Milwaukee has way too many and they cut back once already. I even know one county that is smaller than Lacrosse and they have 25 County Supervisors,talk about waste. So there could be cuts "

PHIL OSIFER wrote on Mar 24, 2008 1:11 PM:

" Dean: you are really enlightened, Judy Robson is the Dem from Beloit and Christine Sinicki is from Milw. Both want you money Christine wants money for the ethanol farmers on the sowuth east side of Milwaukee and God only know what Judy want it for. The point is my friend is that all the Senators and all the Representatives, does not matter which party they are with, take as much of their "per diem" as they can. "

The Real World wrote on Mar 24, 2008 12:32 PM:

" Dean, I know you are not a math wizard, but ten percent would be about 10 percent. "

The Real World wrote on Mar 24, 2008 12:31 PM:

" Krusty, I am afraid that getting elected to office effects the brain in such a way that, most elected people can no longer make responsible decisions. "

Vicky wrote on Mar 24, 2008 12:07 PM:

" Mikey can't give specifics on where to cut services because he hasn't figured this out yet. After all, the Assembly met for something like 20 days this year. Wow! He meets more often with his lobbyists (like the Tavern League) more than he meets with the constituents in his own district. "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 11:32 AM:

" Whoever Christine and Judy are , their taxpayers in their district ought to remember them on election day , Where are they from? Who are they anyway? "

Vindicator wrote on Mar 24, 2008 11:27 AM:

" Hey dean, Christine and Judy do spend
YOUR money!...... Wait a minute, maybe not, YOU would have to pay taxes. Correction, they spend taxpayers money! "

Melon Head wrote on Mar 24, 2008 11:22 AM:

" Dean, I bet you already have your mothers tax rebate spent on the new Guitar Hero game. "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 10:56 AM:

" Repubs have NEVER cut taxes , They are Tax Deferrals Which is money will have to be paid back with INTREST "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 10:43 AM:

" The repubs prefer Borrow and spend its WORSE than tax and spend "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 10:42 AM:

" Christine and Judy dont answer to voters from around here I dont know if either of them read the tribune or who they are "

2shotbob wrote on Mar 24, 2008 10:18 AM:

" The Democrats in Washington want to raise our taxes, the Democrats in Madison want to raise our taxes, the Democrats on the La Crosse County Board HAVE raised our taxes. Thanks Mike for allowing real people to send their own money. "

PHIL OSIFER wrote on Mar 24, 2008 9:55 AM:

" Double dipping? How about Judy Robson and Christine Sinicki and the rest. No Dean having a discussion with you is like have a mud wrestleing contest with a pig after while you figure your getting dirty and the pig like it. "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 9:43 AM:

" To real world , How many State Troopers would be laid off to pay for rising fuel costs? "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 9:31 AM:

" Huebsch could explain His Per-diem fraud (Double Dipping)or getting$88.00 a day while Fund Raising in Madison as a place to save state money "

enuffalready wrote on Mar 24, 2008 9:20 AM:

" Dean:

I knew that I could count on you to turn this into a Federal government bashing in some way, shape, or form. Enough with the same continual, incessant dribble. "

Mack wrote on Mar 24, 2008 9:09 AM:

" Mike doesn't know what cuts need to be made. He has to ask his special interests first. "

PHIL OSIFER wrote on Mar 24, 2008 9:04 AM:

" Dean, you just cannot get passed your hatred of the Republicans can you. Until you remove the "tree trunk from your eye" you will never see clearly "

Krusty wrote on Mar 24, 2008 8:59 AM:

" To "the real world", Remember awhile back the CRG asked the mayor and city council to consider cutting just 5%. That idea was shot down without even discussing it. "

audifan08 wrote on Mar 24, 2008 8:53 AM:

" Lower taxes benefit all of us, creating jobs and allowing us to make more decisions for ourselves about our lives. We cannot continue to allow private banks, wasteful agencies, lobbyists, corporations on welfare, and governments collecting foreign aid to dictate the size of our ballooning budget. We need a new method to prioritize our spending. It’s called the Constitution of the United States. Keep holding the line on taxes Rep. Huebsch. "

The Real World wrote on Mar 24, 2008 8:45 AM:

" Ask each department head where they can cut 10 percent. If they can't do it, fire them and get someone who can join the real world. "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 8:08 AM:

" Privatizing worked so well in IRAQ and Walter Reed (Cheneys pockets are getting Fuller every day) "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 8:05 AM:

" Republican is raising heck with family and government budgets. Every thing is going up that with repubINFLATION is squeezing the middle class "

Ken wrote on Mar 24, 2008 7:56 AM:

" How about cutting government? Privatizing many of these "much needed" programs and practices?
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PHIL OSIFER wrote on Mar 24, 2008 7:47 AM:

" Hey!ryeguy/Dean, how about cutting spending. Cutting and cutting and cutting.
If you don't have the money do you go out and spend. Oh maybe you do and hope that the government will bail you out too. "

ryeguy wrote on Mar 24, 2008 6:41 AM:

" Hey Mike - get us some specifics. What exactly do you intend to cut besides taxes? Get us a list so we know that you are not blowing smoke. All I see is the senate and the gov actually coming up with bills. You control the house - come up with a bill, pass it, and negotiate with the senate. Quit whining about the dems and get something done. I suspect though that that is not on your agenda any time soon. "

dean wrote on Mar 24, 2008 6:35 AM:

" Republicans have not came up with anything new since the great depression "


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