Wisconsin Governor Uncertain Budget Surplus Deal Can Pass Senate After Failing Last Month
Evers says he may call lawmakers back if the $1.8 billion plan can be reworked to win over Senate holdouts.
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Capitol Chats: Rep Novak says Dems ‘going to pay a price’ for failed surplus deal
On this week’s “Capitol Chats,” Rep. Todd Novak, R-Dodgeville, says he expects Democrats to take the blame for the failure of the $1.8 billion surplus spending package that failed in the Senate last month, though he said he’d “love to come back with the same deal.”
From Trump’s ballroom to the deal behind Wisconsin’s budget surplus with Citizen Action’s Robert Kraig
We honed in on a couple of President Donald Trump’s pet projects and rehashed the state’s failed budget surplus deal Tuesday on the Rick Solem Show with Citizen Action of Wisconsin’s Robert Kraig. Listen live weekdays at 5:06 p.m. Find the pod on Spotify, Apple Podcast or here. Tune in on the WIZM app or on air at 92.3 FM / 1410 AM / 106.7 FM (north of Onalaska) It’s hard to pick any one thing when it comes to the Trump administration, but we …
Robin Vos wants to come back to work on the surplus deal. The Senate isn’t interested
It doesn’t appear Senate lawmakers are interested in coming back to continue negotiating on the surplus deal.
Assembly Speaker Vos vows to try again on failed budget surplus deal
A vote in the state Senate last month tanked a deal to use Wisconsin’s budget surplus for tax refunds, special education funding and more. Now, the top Republican in the State Assembly wants to bring some kind of deal back to the table. The post Assembly Speaker Vos vows to try again on failed budget surplus deal appeared first on WPR.
Wisconsin governor uncertain budget surplus deal can pass Senate after failing last month
Gov. Tony Evers says he is ready to call lawmakers back into session if there is a chance to pass a $1.8 billion budget surplus deal, but he remains uncertain whether the agreement can be reworked to win over holdouts in the Senate.The bipartisan deal, reached between Evers and Republican legislative leaders last month, included property tax relief, tax cuts, increased funding for public schools, and refund checks for residents. It passed easily…
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