Wisconsin Assembly Dem leader 'optimistic' about trifecta control of state government next year
Wisconsin Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) said Thursday shes confident legislative Democrats opposition to the property tax and school funding deal that fell apart in the Legislature late Wednesday night wont hurt her chances at Democrats winning majority control of both chambers for the first time in more than 15 years.
The deal, which was negotiated by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) and Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg), all of whom are not seeking re-election, was passed in the Assembly with some Democratic support but died in the Senate after three Republicans joined all 15 Democrats in voting against its passage.
Under the deal, the states school district would have received a higher reimbursement rate for special education services, state aid to schools would have been increased in an effort to lower property taxes, individual taxpayers would have received a $300 tax rebate check and state taxes on tips and overtime would have been eliminated.
Democrats largely objected to the deals long-term financial effect, arguing it would have left the state with a massive structural deficit ahead of next years budget cycle. But since the deals announcement Monday morning, its potential effect on the states midterm election politics has been at the forefront. Legislative Democrats expressed frustration that Evers was handing a lifeline to the Assembly Republican caucus. Most, but not all, of the candidates in the Democratic primary for governor opposed the bills use of the state budget surplus taking away the nearly $3 billion pile of money they were anticipating to have for their own legislative plans. U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, the presumptive GOP nominee for governor, opposed the deal and lobbied Republicans to vote against it.
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