New Study Shows GOP Legislators Not Doing Their Jobs, Neglecting Local Schools Has Led to Higher Property Taxes for Wisconsin Families
MADISON, Wis. — A recent study shows how legislative Republicans’ long-standing refusal to adequately fund our local schools is increasing costs for Wisconsinites, finding this year’s K-12 public schools portion of property taxes will be $327.2 million more than last year.
A Better Wisconsin Together Deputy Director Mike Browne says it doesn’t have to be that way, “The Republican controlled state legislature is sitting on a multi-billion dollar budget surplus that they could utilize to ensure our public schools have the funds they need to thrive while also delivering property tax savings for hardworking families,” said Browne.
Republican legislators have repeatedly taken proposed funding for public schools and instead offered tax schemes to largely benefit the wealthiest few while average Wisconsin families and schools are left behind. But now that we’ve elected a legislature under new fair maps, Wisconsinites have the power to demand better.
“With a new legislative session and budget negotiations soon approaching, the time is now for Wisconsinites to demand that our state legislature deliver property tax savings for average working families by fully funding our public schools,” said Browne.
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.
I am always amazed at why residents in rural areas do not demand from their elected officials for State programs that help keep local schools open and incentives for medical facilities to locate in rural areas. Somehow voting against Democrats is more important than voting for legislative representatives who are committed to improving the quality of life in rural Wisconsin.