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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker planned to release details of his income tax cut on Wednesday as part of his state budget that also expands the private school voucher program, continues a freeze on spending in public schools, tightens income eligibility for Medicaid and puts state properties up for sale to pay for roads projects.
Walker was scheduled to deliver the budget to the Republican-controlled Legislature on Wednesday evening. The plan will be debated by the Legislature's budget committee over the next four months, then be voted on by both the Senate and Assembly sometime before it takes effect in July.
Walker has released major parts of his budget in the weeks leading up to his speech. Walker has said his proposed income tax cuts will affect those making between $20,000...
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