We do not need a revolution.
We need a Wisconsin that is steady, practical, and built to last.
Ours is a state that shows up. We build the generators that power other states through storms. We manufacture the tools that repair what is broken. We grow the food that feeds the country. We are engineers, farmers, nurses, welders, teachers, and small business owners. We believe in doing the work and doing it well.
Wisconsin is not failing. But too many people are falling through the cracks.
Too many families are one medical bill away from panic.
Too many parents are working two jobs and still cannot afford child care.
Too many rural schools are asked to do more with less.
Too many communities feel unseen, unheard, and disconnected from decisions that affect their daily lives.
This is not about left or right.
It is about reliability.
Government should function quietly and competently in the background of people’s lives, not as an obstacle, not as an extraction machine, not as a maze that only insiders understand.
We can build a Wisconsin where:
Health care is accessible and predictable.
Schools are equitable no matter the ZIP code.
Child care allows parents to work and children to thrive.
Food systems strengthen our farmers and feed our communities.
Housing is stable, safe, and attainable.
Government services are transparent, trackable, and easy to use.
We are not asking for something flashy.
We are asking for something sturdy.
A state where families can plan their lives without uncertainty.
A state where rural communities are strengthened, not sidelined.
A state where growth benefits the people who live here first.
Wisconsin already builds what the country relies on.
Now it is time to build a government that our own people can rely on.
Wisconsin should be the blueprint for Government that is equitable, sustainable, inclusive, and accountable.
WISCONSIN BUILT TO LAST: ‘Cliff Notes’
Wisconsin doesn’t need a new system.
It needs the systems we already have to work, together.
This plan aligns healthcare, childcare, education, housing, infrastructure, and workforce into one coordinated system so people can live predictable lives.
THE CORE SHIFT
Right now:
systems are fragmented
costs are unpredictable
access depends on income and location
This plan:
connects systems
stabilizes costs
makes access consistent statewide
WHAT CHANGES
Healthcare
One system for everyone (no separate plans)
Full coverage, including mental health, dental, long-term care
Out-of-pocket costs capped
Transparent pricing across all providers
Prescription costs reduced through a state-run transparent system (replaces PBMs)
Childcare + Education
Year-round childcare built into schools (ages 3+)
Stable care for ages 0–3 through existing providers
Paid family leave included (sliding scale)
Community college = tuition-free
UW access expanded beyond poverty-only thresholds
Work & Economy
People can work consistently because care is stable
Small businesses can grow without managing healthcare systems
Clear pathways from low-wage → skilled careers
Reentry from incarceration is structured and supported
Housing
Statewide housing audit + ready-to-build plan library
Large landlords required to include affordable units
Faster access to federal housing dollars
Disabled veterans receive automatic, reduced property taxes (not rebates)
Agriculture
Wisconsin feeds its own schools, hospitals, and care systems first
Farmers get stable contracts instead of volatile pricing
Expansion of protein processing + diversified farming
Incarceration
Shift from punishment → rehabilitation + workforce prep
Use existing campuses instead of building new prisons
Education, healthcare, and job training begin immediately
Families are part of the system, not cut out of it
Infrastructure, Energy & Land
Renewable energy expansion (solar, wind, nuclear where needed)
Broadband = essential (statewide fiber, tiered pricing)
Parks and land protected
Indigenous partnerships included in land planning
Essential Services
Fire, EMS, and safety services funded at a statewide baseline
Not dependent on local tax base
Reduced police militarization
Bulk purchasing + shared equipment across municipalities
Government System
One digital portal for everything:
healthcare
childcare
licenses
voting
bills
public spending
Full transparency on where every dollar goes
HOW IT’S PAID FOR
Not new spending.
This plan uses:
money already being spent (healthcare, childcare, housing, etc.)
federal funding that is currently underused
cost reductions (admin, pricing, duplication)
economic growth from a stable workforce
THE RESULT
Short term:
systems reorganize
coordination increases
Mid-term (3–5 years):
costs go down
access stabilizes
Long-term:
lower overall system cost
stronger workforce
reduced property tax pressure
more predictable lives
THE POINT
This is not about politics.
It’s about whether people in Wisconsin can:
go to work
raise their kids
get care
stay in their homes
Thrive
We do not need a revolution.
We need a Wisconsin that is steady, practical, and built to last.