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Related: About this forumWisconsin faces $281 million budget shortfall
Wisconsin tax collections for the past year came in 2 percent short of estimates, the state Department of Revenue reported Thursday, news that won't require immediate emergency action by the Legislature but that puts the state's budget on track to be out of balance next year.
The figures show the state collected $281.2 million less for the fiscal year that ended in June than was anticipated by the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau.
Gov. Scott Walker and the Republican-controlled Legislature have cut taxes by nearly $2 billion since Walker took office in 2011, including $500 million in March, a fact they've trumpeted on the campaign trail but that Democrats say has put the state's budget in jeopardy.
On Thursday, Walker and Republicans went into damage control, saying the economy is still heading in the right direction but ignoring the fact that the news means the budget will not be balanced next year. The figures come just over two months before the election in a race for governor that's focused heavily on which candidate is better for the state's economy.
Democrats said the news is evidence that the Republican agenda isn't working and it's time for a change.
"Scott Walker has no one to blame but himself and the Republican lawmakers who have driven Wisconsin's economy right into the ditch," said Democratic state Sen. Bob Jauch, a former member of the Legislature's budget committee.
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)... budget look good. Or maybe he will just raise taxes on the poorest Cheeseheads.
Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)He does understand that he was hired to run the state not ruin the state. He has his I on us.
CatholicEdHead
(9,740 posts)Cut public services, get surplus, spend surplus on tax cuts, end up with deficit again, cut more public services....