This would come on top of the $1.5 billion in tax cuts for the middle class and retirees we already passed last summer. Our plan would use the remaining surplus to strengthen our commitment to special education above what we promised in the budget, and dedicate $500 million to limit the property tax impact of the governor's 400 year veto. You know, I love Wisconsin. I've chosen to live here most of my life. I've owned a small business for 20 years. I want to make Wisconsin even stronger. (03:19–03:32)
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