With the end of the legislative session drawing near, the state’s top GOP leaders say they’ve agreed on a $2.3 billion plan to spend Wisconsin’s budget surplus on tax rebates for residents and additional money for special education.

But whether Democratic Gov. Tony Evers can get on board remains an open question.

Last week, Evers and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, appeared to be making progress toward a $1.3 billion agreement that would lower property taxes and increase school funding. But Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, opposed the plan.

A letter sent to Evers Monday by Vos and LeMahieu said they’re willing to send another $200 million toward special education reimbursements, among other initiatives. In exchange, they want Evers to sign off on one-time tax rebates of $500 for individuals and $1,000 for married couples filing joint-tax returns.