Republicans’ 250-million-dollar tax cut package passed along party lines this morning in the Wisconsin Senate before heading to the Assembly for a vote. The plan would reduce income taxes for average filers by 106 dollars and decreases the personal property tax faced by Wisconsin businesses by 40-million dollars. Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said, “thanks to responsible budgeting and a strong economy in Wisconsin, I am thrilled that we were able to pass both an income tax cut for hard-working Wisconsin families and a tax cut for the businesses of our state.” Democrats temporarily blocked the plan last night. The G-O-P rejected Governor Evers’ 250-million-dollar proposal to increase school funding and reduce property taxes by 130-million.
Wisconsin Senate Passes $250 Million GOP Tax Cut
Feb 20, 2020 | 2:55 PM

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