Wisconsin state budget ends fiscal year with a $517 million surplus

MADISON (AP) — The Wisconsin state budget ended the last fiscal year with a $517 million surplus.

That is about $207 million less than projected when the Legislature passed the budget last year.

It's not immediately clear how the new figure released Wednesday by Gov. Scott Walker's administration will affect the closing balance for the budget when it ends in June.

The Legislative Fiscal Bureau reported last month that the budget is projected to be nearly $396 million short by the end of June, but that number will change based on actual tax collections and expenditures.

The Legislature will have to take emergency action to balance the budget if revenues don't increase enough to make up the shortfall.

The state also faces a projected $1.8 billion shortfall in the next two-year budget.

The co-chairs of the budget-writing Joint Committee on Finance, State Senator Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) and State Representative John Nygren (R-Marinette) issued the following statement regarding the state's half-billion dollar cash balance for the end of fiscal year 2014:


Senate Democratic Leader Chris Larson issued the following statement regarding the Department of Administration’s annual fiscal report for 2014: