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Wisconsin Republicans pass bill to end governor’s school funding increase, facing likely veto.
Wisconsin Republicans passed Senate Bill 389 to repeal Governor Tony Evers’ 2023 partial veto that extended a $325-per-pupil school funding increase through 2425, arguing it prevented long-term fiscal overreach.
The bill, passed 18-15, would end the funding boost by 2028 and restore legislative control, but faces a likely veto from Evers.
The move follows a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling upholding the original veto despite concerns over its scope.
Democrats warn the repeal could force school districts to seek voter-approved tax increases and undermine inflation-adjusted funding.
The Senate also passed abortion-related and higher education bills along party lines.
The next session is set for January 2026.
Los republicanos de Wisconsin aprueban un proyecto de ley para poner fin al aumento de fondos escolares del gobernador, enfrentando un probable veto.