These efforts, both our state's response to the public health crisis and our efforts to stabilize our economy and has been critical in the economic recovery that our state is seeing today. We anticipate having a $2.39 billion general fund surplus as we start the new fiscal year which will be the largest opening balance in state's history. Because we made those critical decisions to get our state in the best position to recover, we were able to propose bold solutions to address the urgent crisis that we faced. (03:13–03:27)
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Asserts that Wisconsin anticipates a $2.39 billion general fund surplus, the largest in state history.
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