Governor Scott Walker will deliver his State of the State address at 7 pm Tuesday evening in the Assembly Chambers of the Capitol. Typically, the speech is an outline for the governor’s legislative and budget priorities for the coming year.
Some clues about the speech have already emerged. Last week, the governor told the Wisconsin Bankers Association that cutting personal income taxes will be a focus of this session. The governor also used his
weekly radio address
to list his priorities saying he “will focus on policies that help the private sector create jobs, transform education, reform government, develop our workforce, and improve our infrastructure”
The address will be broadcast live throughout Wisconsin on public radio and television. Live-stream of the speech will also be available on the governor’s website.