MADISON – The new two-year state budget signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers this week will deliver an average income tax cut of $36, down from the $573 average cut taxpayers would have seen under a Republican-authored plan that was largely vetoed by the Democratic governor because it focused…Read More
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