Walker does not have a line item veto power on the bill.
Then I'm missing something here.
Once the legislature has passed a bill, the bill is forwarded to the governor for his or her approval or rejection. A rejection is called a “veto.” If the governor approves the bill, it becomes a law; if the governor rejects, or vetoes, the bill, in whole or in part, only the approved portion of the bill be*comes law. If the governor fails
either to approve or reject the bill within a specified time frame, the entire bill becomes a law.
As mentioned earlier, article 5, section 10, subsection (1), para*graph (b) of the Wisconsin Consti*tution allows the governor to veto partially any bill that contains an appropriation. An appropriation is an expenditure or distribution of
state money. Perhaps the most famous appropriation bill is the state budget bill, which is ap*proved by thelegislature every two years.
Since SB93 collects and dispenses moneys doesn't it fall into the appropriation category?
http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/gw/gw_5.pdf