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Noon Wednesday with guest Jason Stein

Jason Stein of the Wisconsin Policy Forum talks about the next state budget.

Aired 11/14/2018

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Noon Wednesday with guest Jason Stein

Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1719 | 15m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Jason Stein of the Wisconsin Policy Forum talks about the next state budget.

Jason Stein, research director at the Wisconsin Policy Forum, talks about what we might expect in the next state budget based on a recent analysis. Using numbers from the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau, the state will have to drum up $2.2 billion in revenue just to maintain current state programs. The two items with the biggest price tags are K-12 schools and Medicaid.

Aired 11/14/2018

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