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Tony Evers approved a $111 billion state budget early Thursday morning that will increase spending on child care and the ...
Wisconsin’s new budget includes more than 300 less state employees than its last budget, something Republican finance leaders ...
Some Democrats said the plan didn't do enough for education. Evers said a special education rate increase gave school ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers traded tax cuts for increased spending on higher education, schools and child care in a Wisconsin ...
While the Republican-backed income tax and retirement income tax cuts got most of the attention in the Wisconsin budget ...
The biennial budget bill signed by Gov. Tony Evers on July 3 established the state film office within the Wisconsin ...
Wisconsin’s new budget includes $5 million that will re-start the state’s film tax credits and create a state film office as ...
Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republicans who control the state Legislature have reached a deal on a new two-year ...
Gov. Evers signed the budget, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 15, at 1:32 a.m. in his office Thursday, less than an hour after the ...
The 2025-27 biennial budget would spend roughly $111.1 billion in total funds and leave an estimated $829 million in ...
The Wisconsin Legislature is pushing to pass a compromise state budget, with Democratic votes expected to be needed to ...
The State Senate Democratic Committee said Sen. Rob Hutton, who voted against the budget, has the most flippable seat in Wisconsin. Is that true?