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The Wisconsin governor's use of a veto to lock in school funding increases for 400 years was constitutional, the Supreme ...
Wisconsin is the only state where governors can partially veto spending bills by striking words, numbers and punctuation to ...
A court ruled that the law violates the Wisconsin constitution’s equal-protection clause—and the state’s supreme court might ...
Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, used his veto power to increase school funding limits for four centuries longer than Republican ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court was divided in upholding an attention-grabbing veto maneuver by Gov. Tony Evers locking in school funds for 402 years.
"The legislature may address those partial vetoes during the 2025–27 biennial budget process, or in a subsequent biennial ...
Justice Jill Karofsky wrote in a majority opinion that the partial veto was within the power given to Evers in the state ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that the Democratic governor legally used the state's uniquely powerful veto to lock in ...
The split ruling from the liberal-controlled court on Friday affirms the partial veto power of Wisconsin governors.
“The decision today cannot be justified under any reasonable reading of the Wisconsin Constitution.” Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders did not immediately return ...
“The decision today cannot be justified under any reasonable reading of the Wisconsin Constitution.” Evers called the decision “great news for Wisconsin’s kids and public schools.
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