
Wisconsin Voters' Top Concerns: Inflation & School Funding
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75% of Wisconsin registered voters express high concern about inflation and cost of living, topping the list of worries. Other significant issues include health insurance, jobs, housing affordability, public schools, illegal immigration, and property taxes. Republicans are more worried about immigration and property taxes than Democrats and independents. Governor Tony Everss partial veto on school funding sparked debates, with half of voters believing it leads to annual tax hikes and the other half seeing it as crucial for schools. Voters are divided on local school referendums and state aid to schools versus one-time taxpayer checks, reflecting deep spending and priority divides as election season approaches.
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