Wisconsin
Wisconsin
State Budget Sources Guide and Budget Practice Report Card
State Budget Sources
State Budget Sources: An Annotated Guide to State Budgets, Financial Reports, and Fiscal Analyses is a resource published by the Volcker Alliance designed to help public officials, policy advocates, journalists, academics, and concerned citizens fully understand the critical fiscal decisions that governors and legislators must make. The guide includes the links below to budgets for this state as well as legislative analyses of budget bills and treasurers’ or comptrollers’ monthly state cash-flow statements; capital spending plans; reports on public-worker pension funding and returns; and reports by local and national fiscal research organizations, bond rating firms, and associations of state fiscal and finance officials.
Executive and Other Constitutional Finance Offices
Financial management and the state Budget Office, as well as a variety of administrative functions.
Budget materials, financial reporting, capital finance, and Treasury services.
Comprehensive annual financial reports and annual fiscal reports, monthly receipts, and disbursement reports.
Transparency site that includes spending, employee compensation data, contracts, and economic development information; run by the governor’s office.
Non-Governmental Organizations
Coverage of budget and tax issues with a focus on low- and moderate-income families; part of the State Priorities Partnership, a network of state organizations coordinated by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Research organization focused on promoting good government; covers tax, budget, and other fiscal issues.
Legislative Offices
Serves the Joint Committee on Finance as well as the entire Legislature. The bureau monitors state revenues, evaluates and reviews the budget and agency budget requests, and responds to legislators’ fiscal queries. Program evaluation is viewed as part of budget analysis.
Policy research for the Legislature and general information on Wisconsin government; sometimes touches on budget and finance, such as its comparative analysis of general employee and teacher retirement systems in the states. The council’s comprehensive state retirement research is published at two- or three-year intervals, with the next version expected in late 2016.
Financial audits, including retirement systems, and analysis of policy and agency programs.
State Budget Report Cards
The report cards found here contain grades of the state's budgetary practices during the fiscal years of 2015 through 2019. Each state received marks in five critical categories, based on their adherence to best practices in several key budgeting indicators. The five categories covered methods used to achieve budgetary balance as well as how budgets and other financial information are disclosed to the public.
States received grades of A to D-minus (there are no “failed states”) for their procedures in estimating revenues and expenditures; their use of one-time actions to balance budgets; how they oversee and use rainy day funds and other fiscal reserves; the adequacy of their funding of public worker retirement and other postemployment benefits; and the quality of transparency of budget and related financial information. The grades are based on research conducted by public finance and budgeting professors and students at eight US schools of public administration or policy. The universities’ research efforts were augmented by Volcker Alliance staff, data consultants at Municipal Market Analytics, and special project consultants Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene.
Select a State Below to View State Report Cards and Budget Sources
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