Republican leaders and Democratic Governor Tony Evers have reportedly reached a deal on a shared revenue bill.
WisPolitics is reporting the deal would drop a requirement for Milwaukee County and city to hold referendums to approve new sales taxes. Instead the county board and common council would have to approve the taxes with two-thirds votes. The deal would also allow the county to add point-four percent to its existing sales tax. That bill also set a minimum increase of 15 percent in shared revenue for most counties and municipalities. The new deal reportedly increases that to 20 percent.