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Republicans say Milwaukee County sales tax hike is a non-starter. They also want pension reforms.
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The governor wants the state to use some of its $7 billion surplus to increase school funding by a record $2.6 billion over the next two fiscal years.
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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers wants to steer more than $500 million in additional state aid to local governments.
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The plan Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers unveiled in his state budget proposal includes a new paid family leave program for most public and private-sector workers, tax cuts for the middle class and a plan to keep the Milwaukee Brewers in their stadium until at least 2043.
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The Democratic Gov. Tony Evers wants $500 M in state funds to help kids and adults who need counseling.
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Gov. Evers said he's open to more shared revenue for communities. Republicans criticize Evers.
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Gov. Evers begins budget listening sessions, ahead of what may be contentious talks with RepublicansThe Democratic Governor hears a wide range of budget requests from an audience in Kenosha.
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Republican leaders of the Wisconsin State Senate and Assembly are spelling out their plans for the newly-announced projected state budget surplus.
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Ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers joins Lake Effect to talk about his policy proposals and what he hopes to do with another term in office.
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Biden spoke to members of the Milwaukee Teachers Education Association and visited a family engagement event at a Milwaukee public school.