There are new challenges to Governor Evers’ 400-year school funding increase.
Both the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty and the Institute for Reforming Government filed amicus briefs yesterday with the Wisconsin Supreme Court, challenging the governor’s veto power. Evers changed a line in the current state budget to change a two-year school funding increase into a 400-year increase. Attorney Skylar Croy said it’s both ‘dangerous and unconstitutional.’ He said no single person in state government should have the kind of power that can change state law, and bind taxpayers to increases for the next four centuries.