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spending bill dies in state senate

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AI-generatedThis is a state-level political event in Wisconsin, USA, with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The bill's failure may have indirect fiscal implications for Wisconsin's economy, but no concrete commercial channel is identifiable from the article.
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- Wisconsin spending bill allocating two-thirds of state surplus for tax rebates and school funding defeated in state senate 15-18.
- Bill included one-time tax rebates of $300 and increased school funding, with state covering half of special education costs by 2027.
- Bill previously passed state assembly 61-32.
- Opposition from gubernatorial candidates contributed to failure; some Republicans deemed rebates too small, Democrats sought more school funding.
- Key legislative leaders involved are not seeking reelection.

