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2011 Wisconsin Act 10, also known as the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill or the Wisconsin Budget Adjustment Act, [1] [2] is a controversial law enacted by the 100th Wisconsin Legislature which significantly limited the rights and compensation of state and local government employees in Wisconsin.
The new report anticipates the state collecting $894.3 million in general fund tax collections over three fiscal years starting with the current year, above the $891.3 million projected in the ...
Without such concessions, city officials would be forced to cut deeply into other services to make up for the cuts in state aid included in Gov. Scott Walker's 2011–'13 state budget. Walker's budget-repair bill would require most state and local government and school district employees to pay at least 5.8% of their pension costs and 12.6% of ...
(The Center Square) – The top Republican in the Wisconsin Senate is promising to strip out any policy in the governor's new budget. Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu was a guest on UpFront ...
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 ...
In this session, new governor Scott Walker pushed through the controversial 2011 Wisconsin Act 10, referred to at the time as the "Budget Repair Bill". The most controversial provision of the law was the stripping of state employees of collective bargaining rights.
While requiring extra days past a self-imposed deadline, the Illinois Senate took the first step in passing the $53.1 billion state budget late Sunday night.
Jon B. Erpenbach (born January 28, 1961) is an American politician currently serving as chairman of the Wisconsin Parole Commission in the administration of Governor Tony Evers. He previously served as a Democratic member of the Wisconsin Senate , representing the 27th District from 1999 to 2023.