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Oshkosh council urges state to restore 100% municipal services payment; says $1.7M would be saved locally
Summary
The Oshkosh Common Council approved Resolution 25-211 urging the state Joint Finance Committee to fund the municipal services payment (MSP) program at 100% in the 2025-27 budget; council members said the change would relieve roughly $1.7 million in local taxes.
The Oshkosh Common Council on April 22 approved Resolution 25-211, urging the Wisconsin Joint Finance Committee to fully fund the municipal services payment (MSP) program in the 2025-27 state biennial budget.
Council members said the MSP reimburses municipalities for services to state-owned properties that do not pay property taxes. Council member Jennifer Nichols, who praised the city manager for proposing the resolution, told the council the MSP program…
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