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Starting Tuesday, and likely continuing into June, the Joint Finance Committee will take a series of votes to build its own two-year spending plan which will then go to the Senate and Assembly for approval
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People can share their thoughts on the next state budget tomorrow in Minocqua.The Joint Committee on Finance is holding a budget listening session.
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Wisconsin lawmakers are starting to write their version of the next state budget.
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The joint finance committee formally accepted Governor Evers’ budget proposal Wednesday, but will pretty much scrap it
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Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers made a plea for bipartisanship with the unveiling of a nearly $104 billion state budget Wednesday
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Governor Tony Evers hosted a listening session, covering a variety of topics like education and the cost of childcare
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Governor Tony Evers believes an increase in shared revenue will be part of the next two-year state budget
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Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he wants to cut taxes by “significantly” more than $3.4 billion in the next state budget, while remaining coy about how he wants to address major issues like funding for schools and local governments.
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Wisconsin legislators are poised to take their final votes on the state's next two-year budget this week and send it on to Gov. Tony Evers. The Assembly…
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The effort to expand broadband internet to underserved rural areas in Wisconsin would get a $125 million boost under the budget being written by…