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$1 billion less than Evers budget for state, UW System projects. //end headline wrapper ?> Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee A building under construction along University Ave. on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. (Photo by Bill Martens/WPR) Republican lawmakers on the state Legislature’s budget committee voted Tuesday evening to approve $1.5 billion of Gov. Tony Evers’ $2.4 billion plan for state construction projects, including roughly $629 million of the governor’s $1 billion plan for the University of Wisconsin System. The plan passed the committee on a party-line vote of 11-4, with Republicans voting in favor and Democrats against. ....
More than $1 billion for UW System buildings and funds for Milwaukee state office building. //end headline wrapper ?> Site of the new state office building. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. Gov. Tony Evers‘ latest capital budget would spend almost $2.4 billion on new building projects around the state, with more than $1 billion of that going toward projects at the University of Wisconsin System. The capital budget would also fund a new office building in Milwaukee, plan for a new office building in Madison, and build new facilities to treat juvenile offenders once the Lincoln Hills juvenile prison is closed. “The capital budget is an investment in the up-keep of our infrastructure for longevity and public safety and in the future we want to build for our state,” Evers said in a statement introducing the plan. ....