Wisconsin lawmakers are going to get one more day of requests for more before they get to work on a new state budget.
The legislature’s Joint Finance Committee will hold its final public listening session today in Minocqua. The other public budget hearings have seen local leaders, school leaders, advocates, and interest groups press lawmakers for more and more money. Once the hearings are wrapped-up, the JFC will head back to the Capitol and begin work on a new, two-year state budget that lawmakers will likely deliver to Governor Evers sometime next month.