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But the state Department of Revenue now estimates that the state will take in about $265 million more than the bureau expected, which should translate to a $275.1 million surplus on June 30, 2012,
I wonder what did Governor Scott Walker do to make this possible. Can anybody explain?
https://donate.scottwalker.org/s/?gclid=CL-usv21lLACFQF_hwod-xI2qAThe reforms that we have put in place in Wisconsin over the last 12 months have helped private businesses create thousands of jobs, turned a $3.6 billion budget deficit into a surplus, without raising taxes or cutting essential services, and led to 88% of Wisconsin job creators saying that Wisconsin is headed in the right direction, up from just 10% one year ago.