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From: Loran <loran@invalid.net>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Wow... 200 People Are Building Whitmer's Factories - Amazing!
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 08:34:45 -0600
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

Alan wrote:
> On 2024-06-16 09:28, Loran wrote:
>> Alan wrote:
>>> Look at your article,
>>
>> Cite supportive data of your own, troll.
> 
> Done.


https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2023/07/06/wisconsin-governor-uses-sneaky-editing-trick-fund-public-education-2425/8431688695709/

July 6 (UPI) -- Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, used a sneaky 
editing trick allowed by state law to amend the state's biennial budget 
to fund public education for the next 400 years.

State law allows the governor to strike out entire words and numbers 
from a bill sent to his desk for his signature, amounting to a partial veto.

Evers, by striking out just seven words and two numerals from a single 
sentence, was able to allow school districts to raise their total 
revenue amount by $325 per student every year.

School districts will have the authority to raise property taxes to meet 
revenue goals if the state's legislature does not increase state funding 
in future years.

The law, which was passed by the Republican-led state Senate and state 
Assembly, had intended for the $325 adjustment to apply for only the 
2023-2024 and 2024-2025 school years.

"In future biennia and effectively in perpetuity, school districts will 
have continued, additive per pupil revenue adjustments of $325 every 
year, sustaining school district spending for the foreseeable future," 
Evers' office said in a statement.

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said in a statement that 
Republicans have "worked tirelessly to block Gov. Evers' liberal agenda."

"Unfortunately, because of his powerful veto authority, he reinstated 
some of it today," Vos said.

Vos claimed the law will cause "massive property tax increases" in 
coming years.

Former Republican Gov. Scott Walker has become infamous for his use of 
the powerful veto authority to extend one measure in the 2017-2019 
budget to last until the year 3018.

|| Btw, Walker was another Romney grade RINO, so he wins no favor with 
true conservatives||