Wisconsin
The success of our country is based on our faith in God and our belief that each individual is accountable for their own success or failure. Government’s role is civil protection and can not extend into the socialistic desire of equal outcome.
Senate President Chris Kapenga
About Wisconsin
- Animal: Badger
- Bird: Robin
- Flower: Wood Violet
- Known for: Dairy farming, cheesemaking, ethnic festivals, and polka
- Known as: Wisconsinites
Latest Wisconsin Polls
FGA’s Center for Excellence in Polling (CEP) conducts market research and messaging analysis to inform policymakers and the public about voters’ opinions, attitudes, and concerns on critical public policy issues.
LATEST Wisconsin RESEARCH
WI State Rep. William Penterman: Work advances communities forward
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GDP
$380 billion -
Area
65,497 sq mi -
Population
5,800,000 -
Capital
Madison
The Wisconsin Comeback Agenda
The Wisconsin Comeback Policy Agenda aims to help Wisconsin’s economy not only rebound from the impacts of the pandemic, but also launch into a prosperous future where families and businesses thrive.
These policy reforms focus on eliminating unnecessary government red tape that stifles innovation and entrepreneurs; ending fraud, waste, and abuse in our state’s welfare programs; and rebuilding our workforce by encouraging the unemployed to return to work. With the enactment of these reforms, Wisconsin can rightfully reclaim its place as a national leader in job creation and an economic haven for middle-class American families.
In 2022, we will:
- Eliminate Barriers to Work
- Root Out Medicaid Fraud and Abuse
- Help People Re-enter the Workforce
More than $10 million in Zuckerbucks poured into the Badger State during the 2020 election, including 216 municipalities covering 39 counties.
The leaders of the five most populous cities in Wisconsin claimed that without additional funding, they would be forced to decide between “health and the right to vote.” Despite this claim, only a fraction of the funds received was spent on PPE. In fact, Milwaukee spent less than six percent of its total grant on PPE.
At FGA, we don’t just talk about changing policy—we make it happen.
By partnering with FGA through a gift, you can create more policy change that returns America to a country where entrepreneurship thrives, personal responsibility is rewarded, and paychecks replace welfare checks.