Democratic leaders approved a revised state budget deal last night that would drop a tax on oil companies and collect more taxes from investors to make up the difference.It would also for the first time require all drivers to purchase auto insurance.
The full State Senate signed off just a few hours after the agreement was made public.And when the State Assembly meets later today it could all but close the book on Wisconsin’s historically large budget shortfall.Shawn Johnson reports…
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