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Surplus Deal Shakes up Wisconsin Midterms, Next Year’s Budget
The package uses much of a projected $2.5 billion surplus and includes $300 million for K-12 aid and $850 million in rebate checks.
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Rep. Clancy: Denounces closed room surplus deal between Governor Evers and Republicans
Madison, WI – The Wisconsin Assembly meets in special session this morning to consider LRB-6707/1, a bill negotiated between outgoing Governor Tony Evers and Republican legislative leadership that spends down the state’s current, estimated $2.3 billion budget surplus. Barring the biggest...
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Surplus deal shakes up Wisconsin midterms, next year’s budget
Candidates for governor on both sides of the aisle blasted the bipartisan proposal as a “backroom deal” crafted by three elected officials who will not have to face voters on the ballot this fall.
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