Assembly GOP plan would put less aid into schools than Walker, target low-spending districts

Assembly Republicans today released final details of a plan that would invest about $580 million more into K-12 over the next two years compared to current levels.
But that's about $70 million less than Gov. Scott Walker's proposal. And while the Assembly GOP plan would lower property taxes compared to current levels, it would fall short of the guv's demand that property tax bills in 2018 would be...

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