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  2. Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, otherwise known as BCPL, is a state agency responsible for investing Wisconsin's school trust funds in support of public education, for managing the state's remaining school trust lands, and for maintaining an extensive archive of land records.

  3. Government auction - Wikipedia

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    Government property sold at public auction may include surplus government equipment, abandoned property over which the government has asserted ownership, property which has passed to the government by escheat, government land, and intangible assets over which the government asserts authority, such as broadcast frequencies sold through a spectrum auction.

  4. Wisconsin Senate Democratic leader eyes surplus for schools

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    (The Center Square) – Democrats at the Wisconsin Capitol continue to look to spend the state’s $4 billion budget surplus on the state’s schools. Senate Minority Leader Diane Hesselbein ...

  5. Larson: Wisconsin doesn’t have $4B surplus, just ... - AOL

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    "Voucher schools get 90% reimbursement for special education, public schools get 32%," Larson explained. "My office compiled the data. If the state reimbursed all schools fairly, most of the ...

  6. Report: Wisconsin will have less surplus this biennial budget ...

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    Using that approach, Wisconsin Policy Forum projected the state will have $838 million in surplus above base spending over the next two years as opposed to the Report: Wisconsin will have less ...

  7. 106th Wisconsin Legislature - Wikipedia

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    A long-overdue compromise allowing Wisconsin municipalities to raise revenue. Shared revenue for Wisconsin municipalities was slashed in 2011 and placed on an unsustainable trajectory in order to give the appearance of a state budget surplus, at the same time local options to raise revenue independent of state authority were also constrained.

  8. Underly blames state lawmakers for property tax increases ...

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    (The Center Square) – Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Superintendent Jill Underly said Wednesday that a 5.7% K-12 schools property tax increase is the fault of state lawmakers and ...

  9. 2011 Wisconsin Act 10 - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 2014, it was reported in The New York Post ("Wis. gov wins union battle") that the "Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday [July 31, 2014] upheld the 2011 law that effectively ended collective bargaining for most [Wisconsin] public workers ... [the] 5-2 ruling upholds Walker's signature policy achievement in its entirety and is a ...