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MADISON (AP) - Gov. Scott Walker is not requiring the University of
Wisconsin System to make a $66 million cut to its budget permanent.
The university is one of a handful of
agencies Walker is exempting from making the cuts permanent going into the next
two-year budget cycle.
Walker's
order to state agencies went out Tuesday and was obtained Friday by The
Associated Press. He is ordering most agencies to submit budgets by Sept. 17
that include no spending growth.
The university was cut $250 million in the current two-year
budget and then later ordered to find another $66 million in reductions.
University spokesman David Giroux said
Friday there is some comfort in seeing that the state's financial condition
appears to be improving. The UW regents are to discuss the budget next week.