Chippewa Valley area legislators expressed their frustration with the governor’s continued political games concerning important healthcare funding. Two weeks ago, the governor partially vetoed legislation that would have allocated $15 million to stabilize emergency services in the Chippewa Valley. Instead, the governor’s partial veto removed all guidelines requiring the money to go to the Chippewa Valley and opened it up to 16 other counties.
This statement is provided by Rep. Rob Summerfield (R–Bloomer), Rep. Clint Moses (R–Menomonie), Rep. Karen Hurd (R Fall Creek), Rep. Warren Petryk (R–Town of Washington), Rep. Treig Pronschinske (R–Mondovi), and Rep. Dave Armstrong (R–Rice Lake).