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Wisconsin $1.4B surplus deal draws fire from both sides of the aisle for opposite reasons
A bipartisan agreement to spend more than $1.4 billion of Wisconsin’s budget surplus on schools, property tax relief, and tax exemptions is being criticized by lawmakers and gubernatorial candidates ...
(The Center Square) - Wisconsin is now expected to have $1.5 billion more in surplus after its current budget cycle ends on June 30, 2027, after new estimates were announced by the state’s Legislative ...
A group of Wisconsin school district leaders is pleading with lawmakers to increase school funding and provide property tax relief before this year's legislative session ends. The superintendents, ...
MILWAUKEE - Democrats and Republicans can agree on one thing: There's a lot more money in Wisconsin's coffers than they planned. It's how to spend that $3.8 billion that gets tricky. Democratic Gov.
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin's projected state budget surplus is now forecast to hit nearly $6.6 billion by July, up from earlier $5 billion estimates, according to a report released Monday from Gov.
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