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Governor Evers Introduces The 2021-2023 State Budget

Massive spending increase, billions in higher state taxes, tens of millions in higher property taxes again Evers wants to overturn Act 10, legalize marijuana, implement automatic voter registration and reduce new voter residency requirement to 10 days Repeals Right to Work, mandates gun background checks for all, makes it easier for counties and cities to increase sales taxes School Choice targeted, UW tuition freeze continues, no gas tax increase and allows law enforcement to hire noncitizens as officers By MacIver Staff Gov. Tony Evers recently rolled out his second budget proposal, a gigantic $91 billion spending plan that will, according to the Governor, help Wisconsin recover from the ill effects of COVID-19 and the government shutdown of the state’s economy.  As with his first budget, the 2021-2023 version seeks to dramatically increase government spending in Wisconsin, raise taxes on the many to hand out aid to the select few, and create dozens of new initiatives to

Gov Evers proposed a huge spending increase for higher education in Wisconsin Here s what that would look like

Gov. Evers proposed a huge spending increase for higher education in Wisconsin. Here s what that would look like. Devi Shastri, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Students walk to classes on campus along State Street with the Madison state capitol in the background at the University of Wisconsin Madison on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019. - for file if needed - College, tuition, regents, UW system, education Photo by Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel After months of concern about major state funding cuts to higher education in Wisconsin due to the pandemic, college and university leaders received a boost of optimism that their institutions may fare a bit better than feared in the next budget cycle.

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