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State Rep. Barbara Dietrich touts I‑94 study, recovery high‑school expansion and efforts to limit out‑of‑state surplus payouts
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State Rep. Barbara Dietrich updated the Village of Hartland board on the recent legislative session, saying lawmakers passed a timely biennial budget, secured an accelerated I‑94 safety study and expanded recovery high‑school funding statewide while debating how to return a state budget surplus to taxpayers.
State Representative Barbara Dietrich told the Village of Hartland board on Monday that Wisconsin’s divided government produced an on‑time biennial budget and highlighted several items she said could matter locally, including an expedited study of I‑94 and statewide expansion of recovery high schools.
Dietrich said she and other legislators—including former Representative Cindy Duco and Senator Bradley—pushed the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to move the I‑94 safety study up the schedule after data showed a disproportionate number of crashes and fatalities from the Waukesha county line to Jefferson County. She said study findings could…
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