Citations, arrests could help munis meet law enforcement commitment requirement in GOP shared revenue bill

Wisconsin State Capitol building. Photo by David Wise. September 2022.
Wisconsin State Capitol building. Photo by David Wise. September 2022.

Republicans' shared revenue bill would allow municipalities to cite the number of citations for moving violations or arrests for breaking local ordinances in the previous year to meet requirements for additional state aid.
That's even though state law bars state agencies or municipalities from requiring a law enforcement officer to meet a quota for traffic violation citations.
The provision would ...

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