6-26-19 assembly passes budget

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Assembly has passed the state budget, with all Democrats against. The two-year spending plan approved by the Assembly no Tuesday now heads to the Senate, which is scheduled to give it final approval on Wednesday. It then heads to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who isn’t saying yet whether he will sign the plan or veto it. He can also make changes with his expansive partial veto power. The Assembly passed it on a 60-39 vote, with three Republicans joining Democrats against it.

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