From WILL <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in WILL Call: Evers' 400-Year Veto Two Years Later...
Date December 18, 2025 1:00 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Email from Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Lasting Effects of Governor Evers' 400-Year Property Tax Increase As property tax bills begin to arrive in mailboxes, Wisconsinites are facing the reality of Governor Evers' infamous 400-year veto. By "creatively" editing the 2023 budget, the Governor turned a short-term $325 per-pupil school funding increase into permanent property tax increase. The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld the move and cemented the 400-year veto as constitutional. By 2033, this maneuver will have added over $3 billion to the taxpayer tab, ensuring that Wisconsin property owners remain on the hook for generations to come, even if we live on Mars by then. Read WILL's full analysis of Governor Evers' 400-year veto below. Learn More WILL Joins UPFRONT to Discuss Redistricting WILL Deputy Counsel Lucas Vebber joined WISN's UPFRONT to talk the latest in redistricting fight. WILL is an intervenor in two lawsuits seeking to overturn Wisconsin's current Congressional maps. Cutting Red Tape: WILL Testifies for Regulatory Reform Last week, WILL Deputy Counsel Lucas Vebber testified before the Assembly Speaker's Task Force on Rulemaking, calling attention to how bureaucratic overreach drives up costs and hurts affordability across Wisconsin. He shared real-world examples of agency overreach and pointed to concrete reforms, including the Red Tape Reset, to restore legislative oversight and accountability. Vebber laid out a clear path to rein in red tape and make state government work for the people again. Read more about WILL's Red Tape Reset HERE. Watch WILL Deputy Counsel Lucas Vebber's testimony below. JANUARY 8 WEBINAR: How Virginia Cut $1.4 Billion in Red Tape On Thursday, January 8, 2026 at 11 AM (CT), WILL Policy Director Kyle Koenen is co-hosting a webinar on how cutting red tape can help solve Wisconsin's affordability crisis. While Wisconsin faces costly regulation, Virginia delivered $1.4 billion in savings and cut housing costs by roughly $24,000 simply by curbing regulations. Join WILL and Director of Virginia’s Office of Regulatory Management, Reeve T. Bull to learn the exact blueprint Wisconsin can borrow to hold unaccountable agencies in check and deliver relief to families. Register Donate to WILL Today! While Giving Tuesday may have passed, it's always a great time to give to WILL. Your tax-deductible gift helps fuel our mission and keep the ideals of America's founding fathers alive. Together, we will make sure that our freedoms are protected for our children and grandchildren. Together, we can be that beacon of hope and liberty for all! Donate Here! Read more at www.will-law.org. Check out our various social media platforms!   Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty | 330 E. Kilbourn Suite 725 | Milwaukee, WI 53202 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis