Included in Governor Tony Evers’ budget pitch to state lawmakers is an increase of more than $855 million in state funding over the next biennium for the Universities of Wisconsin. During his budget address Tuesday,
Wisconsin’s second-oldest prison that was built in the 1800s would finally be shuttered under a new plan from Gov. Tony Evers
Evers, who served as Wisconsin's superintendent of schools before becoming governor, ordered the independent audit last year after it became known the district failed to submit financial reports to the state leading to the resignation of the district's superintendent and the withholding of funding by state officials.
The roughly $500 million dollar proposal will be included in the governor's executive budget request this week.
Wausau Pilot & Review As Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers presented his 2025-27 state budget proposal this month the specter of
Wisconsin's second-oldest prison that was built in the 1800s would finally be shuttered under a new plan from Gov. Tony Evers.
Gov. Tony Evers ordered the independent audit last year after it became known the district failed to submit financial reports to the state.
When it comes to reshaping Wisconsin's prisons, there are two ideas just about everyone seems to support. However, beyond closing Green Bay Correctional Institution and repurposing
Following Governor Tony Evers' Biennial Budget address Tuesday night, UWL Political Professor says Wisconsin is now in a "high-stakes phase."
During the school visits, Gov. Evers will visit classrooms to talk with educators and students and highlight his plans to provide the largest increase in K-12 schools and education in state history. The plan targets investments to expand mental and behavioral healthcare in schools,
Weeks before in his state of the state address, he deemed 2025 “the year of the kid” in Wisconsin. The concept extended to his budget proposal.