Walker: We need to continue to care for families, children, and seniors in need. This is why I put more money, an additional $1.2 billion, into Medicaid than any governor in Wisconsin history.

Barrett: Wisconsin previously was ranked among the top in the nation in health care quality and access. This is not a legacy we want to toss aside. We need to make certain we are offering health care to those in needs in an efficient and affordable manner and that people, particularly children, are not being kicked off their health care. Protecting programs such as SeniorCare, BadgerCare and Family Care so that Wisconsin families have access to health care is a big priority.

Question: What are the top three changes you would make to the Wisconsin state budget?

Walker: 1) Re-deploy resources to focus on connecting job seekers to skills needed in advance manufacturing and other key areas with job openings. 2) Seek to lower the tax burden on individual taxpayers and small businesses in an effort to stimulate job growth. 3) Invest in infrastructure that is important for manufacturers and farmers to get product to and from market.