MADISON — State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly today issued a statement in response to the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision in LeMieux v Evers, which upheld Gov. Tony Evers’ partial line-item veto in the 2023-25 biennial state budget – ensuring that Wisconsin school districts continue receiving critical per-pupil revenue adjustments through 2425. An official photo of Dr. Underly is available on the DPI’s website.

“This ruling is a win for Wisconsin’s public schools. Districts have long asked for sustainable, predictable funding – and they deserve it. But the broader need remains: real, usable investments in our schools. That means fair special education reimbursement, meeting the mental health needs of our kids, stronger support for our educators, and access to nutritious school meals at no cost for every child. These priorities must be reflected in the upcoming state budget. Without meaningful investment and an aid commitment from our legislature, the burden continues to fall on local property taxpayers. Our kids are counting on us to get this right.”