Bipartisan package invests $600M in Wisconsin schools
Gov. Tony Evers and Republican leaders in Madison announced on Monday, May 11, they reached agreement on a bipartisan proposal to use a portion of the state’s surplus to invest in Wisconsin’s kids and K-12 schools, provide property tax relief statewide, and help working families afford rising costs.
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