Supervisor Sequanna Taylor Highlights Key Co-Sponsorships in 2026 Milwaukee County Budget
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Supervisor Sequanna Taylor co-sponsored several key amendments to the County’s 2026 Budget that advance equity, strengthen public services, and reflect the County’s ongoing commitment to improving quality of life for all residents.
Among the measures co-sponsored by Supervisor Sequanna Taylor were items to:
- Support Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) funding and governance by directing continued advocacy for state and federal resources, ensuring the long-term stability of public transportation.
- Review the independent redistricting process ahead of the 2030 census to strengthen transparency, public trust, and taxpayer protection.
- Invest in Milwaukee County Parks, including dedicated funding for dog parks and disc golf facilities that promote recreation and community connection.
- Prioritize early childhood development by supporting continued investment in the Birth to Three program, which provides critical early intervention services for young children and families.
“The amendments I supported today reflect the voices we heard loud and clear at the annual public hearing. Transparent governance, strong neighborhood parks, and equitable investments in youth and families,” said Supervisor Sequanna Taylor. “Each one strengthens Milwaukee County’s ability to serve residents with integrity and compassion.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
More about the 2026 Milwaukee County Budget
- MKE County: Board Adopts 2026 Budget, Reduces Size of MCTS Cut - Graham Kilmer - Nov 6th, 2025
- Supervisor Sequanna Taylor Highlights Key Co-Sponsorships in 2026 Milwaukee County Budget - Sequanna Taylor - Nov 6th, 2025
- Supervisor Martin Applauds Board Approval of Cooper Park Repair Amendment - Sup. Felesia Martin - Nov 6th, 2025
- Milwaukee County Board Advances Budget Amendments to Strengthen Transit, Health, Housing, and Family Well-Being While Reducing the Tax Levy - County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson - Nov 6th, 2025
- Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Statement on 2026 Amended Budget - David Crowley - Nov 6th, 2025
- Transportation: Supervisors Use Parliamentary Moves To Save MCTS - Graham Kilmer - Oct 31st, 2025
- MKE County: Supervisors Trying To Reverse Crowley’s Budget Cuts - Graham Kilmer - Oct 30th, 2025
- MKE County: Will County Hike Wheel Tax to Fund Buses? - Graham Kilmer - Oct 28th, 2025
- Transportation: Supervisor Pushes Fare Evasion Plan, Tangles With Sheriff - Graham Kilmer - Oct 23rd, 2025
- Transportation: Bus Cuts Leave Some Riders Stranded - Graham Kilmer - Oct 21st, 2025
Read more about 2026 Milwaukee County Budget here











