
The Wisconsin Senate completed its work on the state’s two-year budget — now it moves on to Governor Tony Evers’ desk. Approval came Wednesday on a narrow 17-to-16 vote and Evers has several options. He can sign the 81-billion dollar spending plan into law, veto the whole thing, or use his line-item partial veto powers to rewrite portions. Time is short — the current Wisconsin state budget needs to be replaced by Sunday night.















