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Joint Finance Committee
The legislature’s Joint Finance Committee (JFC) has been
consistently meeting over the last couple of weeks to whittle
through Governor Scott Walker’s proposed budget. So far, we are
staying on track to finish our version of the state budget by
the end of the month before it is delivered to the full
legislature for a vote and then on to Governor Walker for
signature.
Late last week, we received some disappointing news that the new
state revenue numbers did not give us additional revenue to use
as we work through the budget process. As a result, it is
especially important for us to sharpen our pencils throughout
the budget process. My colleagues and I continue to seek ways to
save funds and apply them to priorities. To date all of our
actions have improved the General Fund’s condition by $48.9
million.
The last
several weeks, we have worked on low-hanging fruit – all of the
things we could do without a clear picture of projected revenue
– but now that we know where our numbers are, we will be more
aggressively seeking ways to improve the funding for priority
areas like education, and reduce spending in others.
This week, the JFC decided to preserve Aging and Disability
Resource Centers (ADRCs) services in our community. I know how
important the maintenance of ADRCs is to our community as a
whole. I am proud to share this good news and appreciate all of
the input and encouragement I received throughout the budget
process in support of ADRCs. Our local ADRCs will continue to
serve all of the people in each of our communities. As your
State Senator, I know the value of the personal connections that
are built within ADRCs and I fought to keep them intact.
(5/14/15)
We also restored $1.6 million to the Educational Communications
Board (ECB) for Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) and Wisconsin
Public Television (WPTV). Compared to the nationwide average of
state support for public broadcasting, Wisconsin public radio
and TV receives 10.9% more state support than other states. The
funding restored on Tuesday is 30.9% of the ECB’s budget. This
is a reduction of only 5.5% compared to the Governor’s plan
which would have reduced it further. (5/12/15)
In addition, the JFC took the following important actions:
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Mental Health Crisis Service Grants - Increased funding
to counties by $1.5 million for mental health support
services and changed some of the rules related to this
program. (5/12/15)
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Domestic Abuse Grants – increased funding by $5 million
in the second year (2016-17). (5/12/15)
Human Trafficking Victim Services – increased funding by $2
million in the second year (2016-17). (5/12/15)
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Collaborative Municipalities – created a levy limit
exemption for municipalities who collaborate with other
municipalities for various services and projects. We want to
encourage policies that promote efficiency and collaboration
to minimize duplication of services in our communities. For
example – shared ambulance and EMS services. (5/14/15)
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Carryforward – addressed the “tax to the max” policy.
Our current tax limits inadvertently encourage communities
to levy taxes to the limit because if they don’t use them
they aren’t able to recover these dollars in the subsequent
year. This new policy will encourage communities to tax for
their needs, but preserve upward mobility in the future. To
achieve this, we created a levy limit adjustment allowing a
political subdivision to increase its allowable levy by the
amount of unused levy authority from prior years and set the
maximum carryforward factor to 5%. (5/14/15)
For more
information and to connect with me, visit my website
http://legis.wisconsin.gov/senate/17/marklein. Do not
hesitate to call 800-978-8008 if you have input, ideas or need
assistance with any state-related matters.
University of Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Team
Last
week, the State Senate honored members of the UW-Men’s
Basketball team on their incredible season. Special thanks to
Nigel Hayes and Josh Gasser for stopping by on behalf of the
whole team. On Wisconsin!

*Nigel Hayes, Sen. Howard Marklein and Josh
Gasser
In the District |
Big Utility Costumer Breakfast
On Wednesday, I attended a breakfast hosted by Reedsburg Utility
Commission. Attendees included the utility’s larger commercial
customers, including, Grede, Seats, and Nuk. I appreciated the
opportunity to discuss issues that are important to their
businesses and to learn more about the Reedsburg Utility
Commission. Thanks again for having me!
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Recycling Fees
The state of Wisconsin has operated a recycling grant program
for 25 years that is designed to assist local communities in
their recycling efforts. The program is funded through tipping
fees, which are fees imposed on landfills by the state for every
ton of waste deposited in the landfill. A portion of these
tipping fees is deposited into the environmental management
account of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and are
then awarded as grants to local communities.
When the program began, tipping fees were relatively low, but
they have increased over the years. In the fall of 2007, the fee
increased from $3.80 per ton to $5.90 per ton followed by an
increase to $13 per ton in the fall of 2009. This fee increase
caused a decline in the volume of out-of-state waste. Instead of
increasing revenues from out-of-state entities, we saw a major
decline in fee collection.
The
table below shows the total tons of solid waste disposed in
Wisconsin landfills (in-state and out-of-state) for the past six
years of available data, from 2009 through preliminary data for
the calendar year 2014.
Tons of Solid Waste Landfilled in Wisconsin by Category and Year
|
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 (preliminary) |
Total waste landfilled
in Wisconsin |
8,733,704 |
8,269,945 |
8,043,899 |
8,709,842 |
7,849,970 |
8,209,326 |
Percent change in
total tons landfilled in Wisconsin |
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-5.3% |
-2.7% |
8.3% |
-9.9% |
4.6% |
Landfilled tons from out-of-state |
1,196,170 |
526,437 |
4,259,86 |
385,736 |
375,266 |
347,253 |
*Source:
Legislative Fiscal Bureau
Wisconsin Improves Rank as One of Best States for Business
WI moves up two spots according to survey by Chief Executive
Magazine
Wisconsin’s business climate continues to improve as we once
again moved up two spots to #12 in the annual survey of CEOs.
This is a significant shift compared to 2010, when Wisconsin was
ranked near the bottom at 41st. Clearly, the reforms enacted by
the Legislature and Governor Walker have had a positive impact
upon our state.
According to Chief Executive Magazine, “CEOs are
confident in Wisconsin’s business-friendly leadership. They say
that low taxes and minimal regulations are creating significant
new business investment opportunities.”
In the survey, Wisconsin outranked its neighboring states,
beating out Iowa (13th), Minnesota (31st), Michigan (43rd) and
Illinois (48th).
Wisconsin’s recent rankings:
2015: 12th
2014: 14th
2013: 17th
2012: 20th
2011: 24th
2010: 41st
The Chief Executive Magazine ranking is based on a
nationwide survey conducted earlier this year in which more than
500 CEOs across the U.S. graded states on their overall business
climates, as well as a variety of specific business climate
factors, including taxation and regulation, workforce quality
and living.
The report is published in the 2015 May/June issue of Chief
Executive Magazine and available at
http://chiefexecutive.net/best-worst-states-business/2015
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