Evers: State revenue could come in $1 billion above projections, wants money used for his priorities

Gov. Tony Evers delivers the State of the State address, Jan. 22, 2025, in the Assembly Chamber. Screenshot from governor's office YouTube stream.
Gov. Tony Evers delivers the State of the State address, Jan. 22, 2025, in the Assembly Chamber. Screenshot from governor's office YouTube stream.

Gov. Tony Evers said state revenues for 2025-27 are on track to come in as much as $1 billion higher than previously projected -- and he wants lawmakers to use the additional funds to drive down property taxes. The Dem governor, in his last year of office, called on lawmakers to approve the $1.3 billion in property tax relief he included in the 2025-27 budget that Republicans rejected. Still, he t...

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