Gov. Evers: Proposing Largest Biennial Increase in Funding for UW System in State History |
Commentary |
Written by GOV Press Wisconsin |
Thursday, 19 September 2024 12:23 |
Gov. Evers to announce his 2025-27 executive budget will propose an increase of over $800 million for UW System. MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today delivered his weekly radio address highlighting plan to propose the largest biennial increase in state funding for the University of Wisconsin (UW) System in his 2025-27 budget. The governor’s address comes as this week, Gov. Evers continued his annual statewide back-to-school tour with visits to UW campuses across the state, including UW-La Crosse, UW-Superior, UW-Milwaukee, UW-Green Bay, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Madison, and UW-Whitewater, among others. Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here.
Our UW System and our UW campuses are among the most valuable assets we have in Wisconsin.
UW is central to our state’s economy, it’s an essential part of our promise of public education, and it plays a critical role in helping our state recruit, train, and retain talented workers for Wisconsin’s workforce.
However, despite our best efforts, for more than a decade now, we’ve watched a war being waged on public higher education in Wisconsin, the devastating effects of which include campus closures, staff and faculty layoffs, and program cuts and consolidation.
That’s why in my next budget, I will propose the largest biennial budget increase in our UW System’s state history.
Wisconsinites deserve a UW System that is fully funded, fully functioning, and that meets the needs of our students, our workforce, and our local communities.
I can trace the path of my success back to the high-quality public education I received at the University of Wisconsin System, like many others in our state, including our legislators.
So, I look forward to the opportunities ahead to work together and make this budget one that reflects our state’s proud tradition of public education.
Thank you. |