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Moreover, since many lower income people are renters, they likely won’t see much help from the $400 million in property tax cuts that are coming from a shift in technical college funding in Wisconsin. “Renters ultimately do pay property taxes through their rent but whether these cuts are going to be reflected in lower rents isn’t clear,” says Knapp. Rather than cutting taxes across the board, Cornelius said the Legislature should increase the Homestead Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit which directly benefit lower income earners. The Legislature cut both credits in 2011, resulting in low-income individuals and families paying $170 million more in taxes. “If the Legislature wants to keep taxes low for people with modest incomes, the best way to do that is to strengthen tax credits that keep taxes affordable for low-income people and individuals, not hand out untargeted tax cuts,” she said. The Wisconsin Budget Project is an initiative from the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families, a non-partisan advocacy group. For the report, the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy provided information on tax cut distribution and share of income paid in taxes, the group said. Read more: http://host.madison.com/news/local/writers/mike_ivey/report-upper-percent-got- biggest-savings-from-wisconsin-tax-cuts/article_67382fc8-ecd2-11e3-adc1- 001a4bcf887a.html#ixzz349AfNC1c Nomination period open for Wisconsin Cranberry Board June 6, 2014 MADISON –The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting nominations to fill two director seats on the seven-member Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Those who grow and sell cranberries in Wisconsin are eligible to participate. Completed nomination forms must be postmarked by July 5. Eligible producers who want to nominate themselves or other eligible producers may contact DATCP for nomination materials. Completed nomination forms will include the signatures of five eligible producers and will be notarized. To request forms or get more information about the nomination process, call Stacie Ashby at 608- 224-5116 or email Stacie.Ashby@Wisconsin.gov. Mail completed forms to Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Marketing Order Program, P.O. Box 8911, Madison, WI 53708-8911. DATCP will conduct the cranberry board election from July 28 to Aug. 16. The newly elected members will serve terms from Sept. 1, 2014 to Aug. 31, 2017. The Wisconsin Cranberry Board is responsible for administering Wisconsin’s Cranberry Marketing Order. The board secures and distributes funding for research, education and promotion of Wisconsin cranberries. Learn more at wiscran.org. Governor Scott Walker Applauds Signing of Historic Universal Transfer Agreement for Students Allows transfer of 48 core credits between UW-System and Wisconsin Technical Colleges Friday, June 6, 2014 - Press Release
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