Provides $100 million for a one-time local road improvement program.
Provides a 2.5 percent increase in both fiscal year 2021-22 and 2022-23 to Paratransit Aids.
Provides a 2.5 percent increase in both years to seniors and individuals with disabilities aid payments.
Provides $15.3 million in new bonding for the Harbor Assistance Program.
Provides $20 million for the Freight Rail Preservation Program.
Maintains project timelines for the Southeast Mega Projects program and the Major Highway Development program.
Maintains purchasing power of the State Highway Rehabilitation program.
Provides more than $1 million in fiscal year 2022-23 to install Hoan Bridge fencing improvements.
Provides $3.4 million in fiscal year 2021-22 and $5.4 million in fiscal year 2022-23 for increased salt costs.
Authorizes $20 million in bonding for the contracting method known as design-build.
Enumerates and funds the expansion of I-94 East/West from three to four lanes between the Marquette and the Zoo interchange with geometric improvements to exits along the corridor.
Tax Fairness
Provides over $1 billion annually in ongoing tax relief by reducing the third individual income tax bracket. This action will reduce taxes for the median income family of four by $550 – and when combined with the tax rate reductions in the preceding legislative session, raises total tax relief for the median family of four to $800.
Reduces property taxes on the typical homeowner to levels below the 2020-21 property tax year in each year of the biennium.
Fully funds the video service provider fee replacement aid appropriation for municipalities.
Increases the refundable research credit rate from 10 percent to 15 percent to provide additional incentives for businesses to engage in research and development in Wisconsin.
Creates a new nonrefundable tax credit equal to 50 percent of the federal child and dependent care credit beginning in tax year 2022.
Provides $40 million in tax relief for servicemembers to cover all basic, special and incentive active duty pay.
Clean Communities
Reauthorizes the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program for an additional four years at the current annual funding level of $33.25 million per year.
Provides $3 million for the restoration of the Pierce Islands Wildlife Area on the Mississippi River.
Provides $1 million for the removal and reconstruction of the dam on the Sheboygan River at Sheboygan Marsh.
Increases funding for state ATV and UTV trail maintenance by $250,000 annually.
Increase aids for local ATV and UTV trails by $750,000 annually.
Provides $200,000 annually for snowmobile trail mapping.
Increases funding for the well compensation program by $1 million annually.
Provides $4 million for Urban Nonpoint Source and Storm Water Management Program and the Municipal Flood Control Program.
Provides $6.5 million for the Targeted Runoff Management Program.
Provides $10 million for the Municipal Dam Safety Grant Program to repair and remove dams.