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UW-Oshkosh is dealing with an $18 million deficit, UW-Parkside is dealing with a $5 million deficit, and the state just started a two-year budget cycle with a projected surplus of roughly $7 billion in its general fund. Can we start funding these schools again?

From the article:

The University of Wisconsin-Parkside is considering furloughing all staff in addition to a number of other belt-tightening strategies over the next school year to address a $5.3 million structural tuition deficit.

The plans were outlined in UW Board of Regents materials ahead of a Tuesday morning meeting at UW-Madison. The board will vote on the budget for the 2023-24 school year, which shows 10 of the 13 campuses with deficits.

UW System recently contracted with Deloitte Consulting to assess the finances of UW campuses. Universities running structural deficits will develop a financial recovery plan by June 30.

The budget documents offered a stark picture of the fiscal realities most campuses are facing amid declining enrollment, stagnant state funding and increasing costs.

UW-Parkside, for example, projected its revenues will decrease by 0.2% but its expenses will go up 9.5%, or roughly $8.2 million, due to travel, supplies and salary increases. Enrollment headcount is expected to be around 4,000 students, about the same as a year ago but about 500 fewer than before the pandemic.

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The Wisconsin GOP won't stop until there are mandatory 40hr weeks for 14yr-olds or something.

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The proposal comes amid a wider push by state lawmakers to roll back child labor laws and despite the efforts of federal investigators to crack down on a surge in child labor violations nationally.

Under current law, 14- and 15-year-olds in Wisconsin are prohibited from working most jobs unless they have permission from a parent or guardian and have verified their age with the state Department of Workforce Development. The department can revoke youth work permits at any time if it believes a child’s safety is being threatened.

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If behind a paywall you can read it here: https://archive.li/az14v

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The new Top Chef season is filming across WI. I think they were filming in Milwaukee, but we've been keeping an eye on when they move to Madison / go up north etc. I was curious if other people were doing the same

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Who will replace her?

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