Wisconsin’s governor says he’s willing to talk about a broader tax cut, but he wants something in return.
Governor Tony Evers told a Madison TV station over the weekend that he vetoed the Republicans’ three-and-a-half billion-dollar tax cut from the state budget because it was ‘too broad.’ The governor says he’s willing to negotiate about a new tax cut, but wants to see what else Republican lawmakers are willing to bring to the table. The governor’s veto all but eliminated any tax cut for people making more than about 38 thousand-dollars a year in Wisconsin.