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  2. 2011 Wisconsin Act 10 - Wikipedia

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    2011 Wisconsin Act 10, also known as the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill or the Wisconsin Budget Adjustment Act, [1] [2] is a controversial law enacted by the 100th Wisconsin Legislature which significantly limited the rights and compensation of state and local government employees in Wisconsin.

  3. Compensation for Wisconsin teachers dropped 19% since 2010 ...

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    A new report reveals the median salary for Wisconsin teachers, ... Here are four takeaways from the state Department of Public Instruction's 2022 ... the report found. Adding in benefits, total ...

  4. Fact Check: If the state expanded Medicaid could Wisconsin ...

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    Sen. Chris Larson says if the state expanded Medicaid, Wisconsin could hire thousands more teachers. ... salary and fringe benefits from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction dashboard ...

  5. Wisconsin teacher pay is lower than it was a decade ago ... - AOL

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    Here are five takeaways from the report and what this means for Wisconsin's education system: Act 10 limited teacher pay increases Act 10 prevented school boards from increasing teacher pay by ...

  6. State disability benefits - Wikipedia

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    Disability insurance (also known as state disability insurance, statutory disability programs or state disability benefits) is a kind of insurance, which is funded by mandatory contribution of employees. Employees can lower the tax they have to pay to their state, by the fact that their contributions are tax-deductible.

  7. State schools, US (for people with disabilities) - Wikipedia

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    State schools are a type of institution for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the United States. These institutions are run by individual states. These state schools were and are famous for abuse and neglect. In many states, the residents were involuntary sterilized during the eugenics era.

  8. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction - Wikipedia

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    The Department also distributes state and federal education aid to local districts and programs. The Department is led by Superintendent Jill Underly, since being elected in 2021. The office of superintendent is a constitutional officer of the government of Wisconsin, established in Article X of the Constitution of Wisconsin. The superintendent ...

  9. The Financial Costs and Benefits of Becoming a Teacher in ...

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    Teacher salaries vary from state-to-state. The National Education Association reports that the national average for a teacher’s starting salary is $44,530. The national average salary for ...