Gov. Evers Releases Statement Regarding Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision in LeMieux v. Evers
Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds governor’s veto ensuring ongoing funding for Wisconsin’s kids and schools for the foreseeable future
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today released a statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision in LeMieux v. Evers, upholding the governor’s partial line-item veto in the 2023-25 budget that provided Wisconsin schools districts with continued, additive per pupil revenue adjustments of $325 every year through 2425:
“I exercised the same line-item veto authority that has been used by decades’ worth of Wisconsin governors, including my predecessor—a line-item veto that the Wisconsin Supreme Court, at a time when it was under Republican control, declined to review.
“This decision is great news for Wisconsin’s kids and our public schools, who deserve sustainable, dependable, and spendable state support and investment. For over a decade, the Legislature has failed to meet that important obligation. Importantly, this decision does not mean our work is done—far from it.
“At a time when millions of Wisconsinites have been forced to raise their own property taxes to help our schools keep their lights on and doors open, we cannot afford for the Legislature to once again fail our kids and schools in our next state budget. Today’s decision only further underscores the urgent need for Republican lawmakers to approve the K-12 investments I’ve proposed to ensure our kids and our schools have the resources they need now and into the future.”
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.
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