MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) – At the Capitol, the state Assembly is set to vote on a Republican tax cut plan.
It would expand retirement exemptions and cut taxes nearly 1% for the state’s third income tax bracket. In last week’s committee vote, Janesville Democrat Sue Conley had concerns about a structural deficit
“We have the money today, but I don’t I don’t have the confidence that we’re going to have the money in three years.”
Committee chair, Green Bay area Republican John Maaco, said the cuts are needed
“Literally 100% of this money is going to folks that need it the most. The structural deficit question is just is it red herring.”
The Assembly votes Tuesday. Governor Tony Evers has already pledged to veto the cuts.



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