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Wisconsin School Funding Tax Rebate Bill Fails Evers Criticizes Lawmakers

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AI-generatedThis is a state-level fiscal policy event in Wisconsin, USA. No direct commercial mechanism for any sector, commodity, or company is identified. The failure of a tax rebate and school funding bill may affect local government budgets and disposable income, but the impact is diffuse and not tied to a specific product, supply chain, or margin channel. No concrete commercial inference can be drawn.
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- Bipartisan Wisconsin proposal to allocate state surplus for school funding and tax rebates failed in Senate on May 13, 2026.
- Plan included over $600 million for K-12 schools and tax rebates up to $600 for families.
- Governor Tony Evers criticized the failure, stating no additional school funding and ~$850 million not returned to taxpayers.
- Months of negotiations involving Evers, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, and Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu ended without passage.
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