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Budget Stalemate Continues Into 93rd Day

Original article Budget Stalemate Continues Into 93rd Day

As the budget stalemate continues into the 93rd day, some state officials say there is likely no end in sight.

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Closed-door meetings continued for the second week at the state Capitol, but as they do, some are talking about measures that might have brought compromise long ago.

Gov. Jim Doyle&39; wallets might be the only way to avoid a delay in the future.

“It shouldn&39;s the kind of thing that has to happen.”

McCabe and his political watchdog group said that there is simply no incentive for legislatures to crack down and actually finish the budget.

He suggested that new rules be put in place like the ones New York and Area office on aging have which withhold pay if legislators fail to complete a budget. If it were in place now, he said, each lawmaker would be missing $11,000 already, WISC-TV reported.

McCabe said that lawmakers&39;t raise campaign money right now, they&39; sentiments while discussing budget consequences in Appleton on Monday.

Doyle said that the budget would create a delay in diet and nutrition therapy 9th edition in bridge rehabilitation throughout the state. He said that the University of Wisconsin will be short by $96 million — creating a possible $800 tuition surcharge or hundreds of layoffs.

He said Senior Care projects would also be short about $9.3 million, meaning the state will no longer be able to pay for prescription drugs for participants.

Lawmakers like Assembly Speaker Mike Huebsch said he didn't see a compromise happening before Oct. 15.

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