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 BROWN DEER, Wis. 鈥?A more than $60 million proposal to cut down on reckless driving has been eliminated from Governor Tony Evers  budget by Republicans. The GOP says they are putting together their own budget plan. They say they have a different strategy than the governor when it comes to solving reckless driving.                        TMJ4                Gov. Tony Evers fills in potholes in Br stanley romania own Deer to talk about infrastructure in the state.    Gov. Evers spent Tuesday morning filling potholes in Brown Deer to talk about infrastructure. This as a major proposal to make streets safer from reckless drivers is now gone from his budget proposal. Republicans removed the reckless driving plan that includes $60 million for traffic calming measur stanley flask es and another $6.5 million that would go towards lowering the cost of driver s ed and adding 35 more Wisconsin State Troopers, along with other measures. Evers says there was no reason these things can t happen. None of them are huge expensive items in the budget compared to other things so I think all three could happen,  said Evers.                        TMJ4                Gov. Tony Evers talks with local leaders in Brown Deer about infrastructure.    Republican Representative Adam Neylon says these are not cuts to the budget. The governor has h stanley cups is budget and the Republicans will have theirs. We are not eliminating anything. We are starting over. We are throwing out his budget and we are looking at  the  previous budget and see where  Huub Millions sign petition to change court sentence of Colorado truck driver
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