Wisconsin GOP Proposes 10 Percent Income Tax Cut
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin Assembly Republicans are proposing a 10 percent income tax cut similar to what Democratic Gov. Tony Evers says he wants.
Republicans unveiled their plan Thursday. Evers campaigned on paying for an income tax cut by reducing a corporate tax cut program by about $340 million.
But Republicans don't want to do that. Instead, they would pay for it using a budget surplus.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says the plan keeps Evers' campaign promise without jeopardizing the Manufacturing and Agriculture Credit program Republicans enacted under former Gov. Scott Walker.
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