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Welcome to another edition of FT Now! Now for the news you likely missed this week…. In Wisconsin, Democrat Governor Tony Evers broke his campaign promise (again) by vetoing a massive tax break. In North Carolina, new questions are coming to light over Governor Roy Cooper’s out-of-state travel. Last but not least, remember the Green New Deal? One study estimates it could cost households $75,000. No, we’re not kidding. Read below for more!
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Dem Gov. Tony Evers Vetoes Massive Tax Relief Proposal That Would Have Benefitted 2 Million Wisconsinites |
What Happened: |
Gov. Evers vetoed a $250 million tax cut that had bipartisan support from the Wisconsin State Legislature. Not only would the tax cut have benefitted 2 million Wisconsinites analysis showed it would have helped "low- to middle-income taxpayers" the most. |
Why You Should Care: |
Governor Evers is just another Democrat politician who says one thing on the campaign trail, and does something else once in office. While campaigning in 2018, he repeatedly said he wouldn’t raise taxes. |
What Happens Next: |
The hardworking people of Wisconsin should brace themselves for higher taxes - and more broken promises - from Gov. Evers. |
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Roy Cooper Taken To Task On Transparency As Out-Of-State Liberals Bankroll His Campaign |
What Happened: |
New analysis from North Carolina shines more light on where Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper is raising money for his re-election campaign. There are also new questions about his out-of-state travel. |
Why You Should Care: |
Cooper is already facing one lawsuit for not complying with public records requests relating to his travel. What’s more, the fact that he’s raising so much money from liberals out of state – including extremist billionaire George Soros - raises questions about whether he’s just too far left for North Carolina. |
What Happens Next: |
While Cooper continues to fundraise out of state, we wait and see if he also continues to withhold information about that travel. |
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Green New Deal Would Cost Swing-State Households Around $75G in First Year: Study |
What Happened: |
A new study claims that the Green New Deal, championed by the Democratic Party, would cost households $75,000 in states like Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, and more. |
Why You Should Care: |
The Green New Deal has been embraced by virtually the entire Democratic Party. Elizabeth Warren, who’s running for president, even said recently that it doesn’t go far enough. Do they care about the financial burden they’re trying to impose on American families? |
What Happens Next: |
Extreme, far-left politicians will continue to push the Green New Deal. Americans everywhere should be prepared to reject it at the ballot box. |
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