"Governor Evers' Clever Tax Cut Benefits Wisconsin Residents"

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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed a reduced income tax cut into law, resulting in an average decrease of $3 per month for taxpayers. The Democratic governor rejected a larger tax cut proposed by Republicans, arguing that it primarily benefited the wealthy. Under the signed law, households earning between $60,000 and $70,000 annually will receive a $44 tax cut, compared to the $249 cut proposed by Republicans. Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos expressed a desire to override the veto, but it is unlikely to happen due to Democratic opposition.
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