Governor Scott Walker reiterated plans to divert University of Wisconsin (UW) funding, following revelations about the size of UW’s cash reserves.
Walker initially budgeted a $181 million increase in state funding for the UW. He says he’ll make sure the cash reserves are enough to make sure the UW can continue to offer a quality education.
“Then I think there’s going to be room to put additional money aside in the budget out of those surpluses for two key areas: for additional funding for public education in the state and for potentially additional relief for hardworking taxpayers in the state.”
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Walker won’t say how much he wants to cut the UW or how much he wants to boost funding for K-12 schools and tax cuts. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers says he’s concerned about taking money away from one part of public education to hand it off to another.
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