MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — The leader of the Wisconsin state Senate wants changes to a shared revenue bill.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Wednesday that negotiations on the bill are done.
“We feel like six months worth of time was enough negotiations – now it’s time to act,” said Vos. “We want to get this across the finish line because we have the rest of the budget to do.”
But state Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu told the Associated Press on Thursday his caucus would likely strip out a provision that would require approval from voters in Milwaukee to raise local sales taxes.
Vos said could kill the bill that the Assembly passed.