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Bryan Kennedy: “The two-thirds funding commitment was later repealed in…”

Featuring: Bryan Kennedy, Democratic | Former Candidate, Wisconsin State Assembly District 10

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Former WEDC Sec Missy Hughes discusses municipal/school dist govt w/ Glendale Mayor Bryan Kennedy

Published | Video Starts at 02:15

So in 1993, Wisconsin imposed school revenue limits while also promising to fund two thirds of all school revenues. And that was in order to provide what they said at the time would be property tax relief. The two-thirds funding commitment was later repealed in 2003, but the revenue limits remained in place. forcing many districts to rely on recurring referenda just to maintain operations. As governor, would you support revisiting our school funding formula and revenue limits? (02:15–02:27)

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Asserts that the two-thirds funding commitment was repealed in 2003, but revenue limits remained.

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