Here's what they came up. $600 back to joint tax filers. $300 back to single tax filers. Money that goes directly to you. An increase in funding for special education in our school districts, which is one of the largest expenses school districts have. An increase in general school aid which would equate to property tax relief. No tax on tips, no tax on overtime, which simply puts more money back into hard working Wisconsinites pockets. (00:57–01:05)
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Asserts that the deal included increased funding for special education, a major expense for school districts.
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