Budget Project Updates Comparative Budget Summary

by | June 29, 2011

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The Governor has signed the 2011-13 biennial budget after making some minor vetoes, and the Wisconsin Budget Project has updated – probably for the final time – the comparative budget summary in order to reflect those vetoes.

The comparison shows how selected provisions were modified in the budget process, as well as the fiscal effect of those changes. If you’re interested in seeing how a specific budget item changed as it moved through the legislative process, the comparative budget summary is a convenient way to do so.

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