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1 8 billion surplus package fails in state senate

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AI-generatedThis is a state-level budget allocation event in Wisconsin, USA. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company-level margin effect is identified. The package's defeat affects government spending on education and rebates but does not create scarcity, supply chain disruption, or price signals for any traded product or sector. The impact is fiscal/political, not commercial.
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- A $1.8 billion surplus package was defeated in the Wisconsin Senate with an 18-15 vote.
- The package included $870 million for one-time rebates and $315 million for special education reimbursements.
- All 15 Senate Democrats and three Republicans opposed the package.
- The bill had previously passed the Assembly with a 61-32 vote.
- Governor Tony Evers criticized the failure, attributing it to political maneuvering ahead of elections.
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