"Evers Vetoes Republican-Backed Tax Cuts"

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Gov. Tony Evers vetoed three bills from a $2.1 billion Republican tax package, citing concerns about the state's fiscal stability. The rejected bills aimed to expand tax brackets, exempt retirees' income, and increase tax credits for married filers. Evers expressed willingness to consider the expansion of tax credits for filers with children. The Republican-authored proposals were intended to make Wisconsin more attractive for families and retirees, but Evers warned that enacting the entire package could deplete the state's rainy day fund and jeopardize federal funds.
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