Wisconsin 2019-21 Budget Proposal
Budget Proposal Turns Back Years of
Small Business Legislative Victories
The
2019-21 Budget Proposal, introduced
by Governor Tony Evers, would repeal many of the small business legislative
victories of the past eight years.
The
budget legislation is loaded with labor-related reforms including increase the
minimum wage, restore prevailing wage, and expand the Family and Medical Leave
mandate to smaller businesses.
There
are also several changes to the Unemployment Insurance Program, repeals the “right
to work” law, and restores the authority of local governments to enact their
own labor-related ordinances.
The
budget process officially kicked off with the Governor’s proposal to the Joint
Finance Committee for review – the start of a process that may stretch over six
or seven months.
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