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Friday, June 20, 2025

UW sys. may get a $225 million boost

The UW System could receive extra money if the state Legislature supports a plan Gov. Jim Doyle is expected to introduce at his 2007 State of the State address.  

 

The governor said he would ask for an additional $225 million for the University of Wisconsin College System, in an interview with The Associated Press.  

 

This announcement follows two other major economic plans released last week: Doyle said he wants to increase the cigarette tax by $1.25 per pack and grant $30 million to boost the use of electronic medical records.  

 

While referring to the additional money to boost the use of electronic records, Republican Senate leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, dubbed Doyle's proposals ""the latest segregated fund raid."" 

 

""We're less than a month into the new legislative session, and the governor has already announced his first raid on segregated funds to pay for new programs,"" Fitzgerald said in a statement.

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