Milwaukee County Deserves a Budget that Prioritizes the Needs of the People
[Milwaukee, WI] – At 6:30PM tonight, the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors will hold its annual town hall meeting to receive input from members of the public regarding the County Budget. Much has been detailed about the County’s financial situation, which looks quite bleak. Regardless of how much County officials try to save money, the disaster that Act 12 has meant for Milwaukee will ensure that the County experiences a financial disaster.
The County Board of Supervisors have a responsibility to represent the interests of the people of Milwaukee County. No one wants to continue seeing millions of the dollars they pay in taxes go towards a Sheriff’s Office that functions in these ways. We want to see improved parks, safe recreational opportunities for our youth, better access to mental health services, and so much more that can be funded with the millions that go to the Sheriff’s Office. If the Sheriff’s Office is to continue operating the way it is, we are raising the following demands to the County Board of Supervisors:
- Cutting the size of the MCSO to keep the healthcare costs affordable for county employees
- Transparency and community input during the jail audit process
- Support for a policy similar to Standard Operating Procedure 575 at the County-level
A fiscally sustainable budget is necessary for the safety of Milwaukee County, but this cannot be possible with the overfunding of the Sheriff’s Office. We need to change this now!
The Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (MAARPR) campaigns against police crimes committed primarily against the poor and Black, Indigenous, and people of color. We demand the creation of a civilian police accountability council, or CPAC, to ensure that our community is in direct control of our police force.
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 2025 Milwaukee County Budget
- MKE County: Crowley Signs 2025 Budget Without Vetoes - Graham Kilmer - Nov 13th, 2024
- County Executive Crowley, Chairwoman Nicholson Approve 2025 County Budget - County Executive David Crowley - Nov 13th, 2024
- MKE County: North Point Parking Lot Could Be Finished by Summer - Graham Kilmer - Nov 11th, 2024
- MKE County: Board Quickly Adopts 2025 Budget - Graham Kilmer - Nov 7th, 2024
- Milwaukee County Board Advances 2025 Budget Focused on Upstream Services - County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson - Nov 7th, 2024
- Milwaukee DSA Supports County Finance Committee’s Right To Counsel Funding Amendment - Milwaukee Democratic Socialists of America - Nov 4th, 2024
- MKE County: Supervisors Move to Create Civilian Review Board for Sheriff - Graham Kilmer - Nov 3rd, 2024
- MKE County: Tight Budget Forces Difficult Vote on Housing, Juvenile Justice - Graham Kilmer - Nov 1st, 2024
- Transportation: MCTS Will Hire Its Own Personnel For Security - Graham Kilmer - Oct 29th, 2024
- Transportation: MCTS Plans 2025 Fare Increase - Graham Kilmer - Oct 28th, 2024
Read more about 2025 Milwaukee County Budget here