repeal Governor Evers’ massive 400-year tax increase
Repeal Governor Evers' 400-year tax increase.
Occurrences
the first step is cancelling Gov. Tony Evers’ 400-year school funding order
As governor, I will repeal this tax hike as one of my first actions and ensure Wisconsinites keep more of what they earn.
"The 400-year property tax increase will be repealed."
Evidence
"Tiffany has promised to also freeze property taxes in the state, and look to work with local governments and schools to address their needs without forcing them to go back to taxpayers." The page says the "first step is cancelling Gov. Tony Evers’ 400-year school funding order" and calls it a "day-one pledge."
The official Senate roll call for SB 389 shows the bill passed the Wisconsin Senate on a 18-15 vote. The enrolled bill and related legislative record identify SB 389 as the repeal of the per-pupil adjustment for school district revenue limits tied to the 400-year veto issue.
The governor's official release says he "vetoed" Senate Bill 389 and links to the "Veto Message for Senate Bill 389." The release confirms the repeal attempt did not become law.
Assessments
The promised outcome was to repeal Gov. Evers' 400-year school funding/tax increase. A concrete legislative repeal attempt occurred through Wisconsin SB 389, which passed the state Senate, but Gov. Evers vetoed the bill on April 8, 2026. Because the repeal did not become law, the promised policy outcome was not delivered. The serious legislative attempt supports the effort badge.