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MILWAUKEE - Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and Republican lawmakers reached a deal on Tuesday that could mean tax cuts and more ...
Republican lawmakers writing the next two-year state budget are proposing to increase funding for most special education ...
The budget committee voted 13-3 with Sen. LaTonya Johnson (D-Milwaukee) joining Republicans in favor of approving the ...
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Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur is a top Republican target as she bids for a 23rd term next year and redistricting could give her a ...
Two Senate Republicans, Steve Nass, of Whitewater, and Chris Kapenga, of Delafield, have signaled they won't vote for the ...
Because Republicans have a three-vote majority in the Senate, they can only afford to lose support from one member of their caucus. If Kapenga and Nass both continue to oppose the budget, Republicans ...
Legislative leaders put out statements saying negotiations with Gov. Tony Evers had resumed this week, but were going south ...
(WGTD)---School districts in Wisconsin continue to assess the impact of state and federal budget decisions.
“Under state law, the increase in the levy of the City of Kenosha for the tax to be imposed for the next fiscal year, 2023, is limited to 2.654%, which results in a levy of $75,763,738.
Kenosha Unified is considering a path toward asking voters to support an operational referendum to meet its next budget shortfall. At a district Committee of the Whole last week, a presentation ...
Tax cuts on investment income, incremental increases in special education funding pass state budget committee.