Almost as though there's an election soon!
Gov. Tony Evers is proposing a $105 million plan aimed at boosting funding for public safety efforts in local municipalities as he enters the last month of a reelection race focused on crime.
The Democratic incumbent on Monday released details of a two-year state budget plan he would propose if he returns to the governor's office in 2023, calling for an 8% increase to a funding stream local government officials could use to pay for essential services, amounting to a boost of $91.4 million.
Evers also said he would propose an additional $10 million in funding for public safety costs that would be distributed using a formula relying on a community's population, and $3.5 million in federal funds largely to pay for State Patrol officers' overtime costs....
(The overtime costs incurred for chauffeuring Trotsky-ite Mandela Barnes for 13 hours/day.)
Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda, Tony, you useless fop. Four years of your crap is enough.
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