Wisconsin Supreme Court Overrules Evers' Literacy Veto, Funds Released

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Gov. Tony Evers overstepped his partial veto authority on a literacy law, reversing a lower court decision and affirming legislative control over funding. The ruling requires the release of nearly $50 million for literacy programs, which had been withheld due to the veto dispute, and highlights ongoing tensions over veto powers and budget allocations in Wisconsin.
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