Assembly Republicans with prisons in their districts are complaining about Democratic Gov. Tony Evers decision to grant temporary raises at only six institutions.
Nineteen Republicans sent a letter to Evers on Wednesday saying the raises aren’t fair and compensation should be addressed through the state budget.
Evers’ state budget calls for spending an additional $23.8 million to set up a pay progression system for corrections workers. Days before the audit was released, Evers’ administration gave temporary raises of up to $5-an-hour to workers at Columbia, Dodge, Green Bay, Taycheedah and Waupun correctional institutions, as well as the Lincoln Hills youth prison.
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Evers spokeswoman Melissa Baldauff said Evers is trying to fix problems Republicans have ignored.
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