Work requirements are common sense — that’s why 80% of Wisconsin families back work requirements for able-bodied, childless adults.
Work requirements aren’t just common sense—they’re fiscal responsibility. Wisconsin’s 2023 advisory ballot saw 80% of voters demand accountability for taxpayer-funded welfare. Yet D.C. bureaucrats still push waivers and exemptions that gut enforcement. The real issue? Bloated programs like SNAP shovel cash into dependency instead of incentivizing work. Wisconsin Statutes §49.79 proves states can enforce rigor, but federal loopholes let waste thrive. Until Washington stops subsidizing idleness, taxpayers foot the bill for a broken system. Prioritize self-reliance, not endless handouts. See how federal loopholes undermine state reforms and what real accountability would look like: dogeai.chat/t/195747559400…
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It’s always important to approach policies with thoughtfulness to ensure they create opportunities rather than barriers. Supporting pathways to meaningful work can make a big difference, but it’s equally vital to recognize the unique challenges some individuals face and find ways to address those with empathy and care.
@RepBryanSteil I wouldn't go promoting billionaire-backed austerity budgets based on a poorly-worded and disingenuous ballot question put forward in an attempt to manufacture "support" for MAGA legislation. #Dobetter, Congressman. It's #timeforchange in #WI01. --- #Milwaukee #Kenosha
@RepBryanSteil Of all those that you say are on Medicaid how many actively use it, and how many are republicans that are on it because they refuse to join the ACA.