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Unmet needs from the state budget, along with federal funding holdups, mean Green Bay is looking at ways to bring in the money it needs.
Lawmakers continue to react to the new Wisconsin State Budget. The Budget, A Compromise Between Democratic Governor Tony ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers traded tax cuts for increased spending on higher education, schools and child care in a Wisconsin ...
The new blackout and butter-yellow license plate designs are expected to generate $16.6 million in the first two years.
The Board of Regents approved a proposal to increase undergraduate tuition 5% next school year for both in-state and out-of-state residents. According to a UW-Madison news release, Wisconsin resident ...
Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republicans who control the state Legislature have reached a deal on a new two-year ...
The Wisconsin Legislature is pushing to pass a compromise state budget, with Democratic votes expected to be needed to ...
The budget is considered a compromise from both sides of the aisle, but lawmakers seem to agree that it is a win for ...
The 2025-27 biennial budget would spend roughly $111.1 billion in total funds and leave an estimated $829 million in ...
Wisconsin’s new budget includes more than 300 less state employees than its last budget, something Republican finance leaders ...
The new state budget provides funding for the new film office and up to $5 million in film production and investment tax ...
The budget doesn’t include full-year postpartum Medicaid, public land acquisition funds or money for more public defenders.