Wisconsin Republicans target governor's uniquely broad partial veto powers
- Wisconsin Republicans are targeting Governor Tony Evers' partial veto powers, which allow him to extend school funding by 400 years, as reported by the legislature.
- The proposed constitutional amendment would limit governors to vetoing entire sections of spending bills, rather than individual words, according to Republican state lawmakers.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court is reviewing a case on Evers' veto that created a new funding increase year, which could set a precedent for future veto powers.
- Democratic spokesperson Britt Cudaback criticized Republicans for wanting to limit the governor's powers, stating, 'Power for me but not for thee.
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