A day after the release of new positive revenue projections, Assembly GOP leaders called Thursday for a $300 million tax cut as part of a plan to meet Gov. Scott Walker's demands before pumping new revenues into the transportation fund.
Still, details were still being worked out on the proposed tax cut and how it would be coupled with savings and changes at DOT. Majority Leader Jim Steineke, R-Kau...
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