No Runny Eggs

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The county budget is vetoed; now it is in our hands.

by @ 16:40 on November 14, 2006. Filed under Politics - Wisconsin, Taxes.

First things first, if you haven’t seen Patrick’s video of Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker’s veto announcement, go do so. I was there, and I doubt the TV news will do the announcement justice.

Next, realize that, if the County Board overrides this veto and refuses to have a “do over” on the budget, here’s the cold, hard facts that will bite those of us who live in Milwaukee County:

  • This budget includes a $9 million levy increase.
  • Despite this levy increase, the fact that the County Board put back into the budget a whole slew of positions, but only funded a couple months’ worth of pay puts the county $6.55 million in the red on January 1, 2007.
  • Further, by not accepting Walker’s plan to issue bonds to cover the pension obligations, but assuming the savings from the issuance of those bonds, the county will fall another $6.25 million in the red by the end of the 2007 budget.

The County Board did pass this budget by a vote of 14-5 (with my supervisor, Paul Cesarz, among the 5). However, we can possibly sway three members of that majority to do the budget over: Ryan McCue, Lynne De Bruin, and Roger Quindel. Upholding this veto will give both the taxpayers and the county another chance to get the budget right by everybody.

There is not a moment to lose. The County Board will vote on overriding the veto of the budget tomorrow. Get a hold of your supervisor, especially if you live in the districts of the three I listed above, by callling 278-4222.

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