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Wisconsin Voters Will See November Referendum on Governor's Partial Veto Power
Wisconsin voters will decide whether to limit the governor's expansive partial veto power, following an instance that increased school funding by $325 per student for 400 years.
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Wisconsin voters will see November referendum on governor's partial veto power
(The Center Square) - Wisconsin voters will have the opportunity to block a governor from using a partial veto to “create or increase or authorize the creation or increase of any tax or fee” on the November ballot.
Voters Given Opportunity to Reject Costly 400-Year Veto
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) issued a statement applauding the Wisconsin State Senate for passing Senate Joint Resolution 116 (SJR 116). This proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution curbs executive overreach by prohibiting the governor from using the partial veto to create or increase taxes or fees. Voters will have to ratify it this November for it to take effect. The Quote: WILL Policy Director, Kyle Koen…
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