Wisconsin Gov. Uses Line-Item Veto to Boost Education Funding for 400+ Years

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Wisconsin Gov. Uses Line-Item Veto to Boost Education Funding for 400+ Years
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'I have also used my broad veto authority to provide school districts with predictable long-term increases for the foreseeable future,' says GovEvers

, and combined with other costs, faces a cliff of more than $20 million before it has even started working on that budget.

that the boost was"certainly appreciated" but the impact could vary by district and may not be enough to address inflation in some regions. "While this is progress compared to the last biennium, this budget is well short of my proposed level of spending for our schools," the message notes."We must continue to work to prioritize school funding during this biennium and into the future. This budget is an important step toward meeting our ultimate goals for our schools and our kids."

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