JFC Plans Long May 3rd Session on Budget Issues

by Kids Forward | April 29, 2011

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The Joint Finance Committee’s second executive session on the budget bill, which will be on Tuesday May 3, will cover 30 different topics. You can find links to all 30 by clicking here.

Among the many topics on the agenda are a couple of DHS issues (including the Well Woman Program), library aids and several other DPI issues, one PSC issue (stray voltage), the Historical Society, the State Treasurer’s office, American Indian Economic Development, the Investment Board, eleven different DOT papers, and several issues relating to the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI).

A Wisconsin Budget Project blog post today has a partial list of the specific topics, including links to particular papers.

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