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Park Hotel, Madison. Guest speaker is Col. Erik Peterson, commander of the 115th Fighter Wing, Wisconsin Air National Guard at Truax Field, who is to discuss the F-35 program and the possibility of the fighter jet being based there. Rotary
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Public Policy Forum President Rob Henken will present his organization’s recently-released report on the City of Milwaukee’s revenue structure. The report – entitled On the Money? – finds sharp

Gov. Scott Walker Friday called for a special session of the Legislature to commence on Tuesday to consider the state’s $3 billion incentive package for Foxconn. The announcement included a single sweeping bill that laid out the creation of a
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Scott Walker today called for a special session of the Legislature to commence on Tuesday to consider the state’s $3 billion incentive package for Foxconn. The announcement included a single sweeping

‘Rewind’ takes a look at the Foxconn deal, the state budget impasse, DOT reform and the 2018 Senate and gubernatorial races.

This week’s WisOpinion.com Insiders show features another look back at Ted Kanavas highlights. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

The reasons why a mid-sized, Midwest state won the competition to land North America’s first liquid crystal display plant – and the 13,000 direct jobs that will come with it – have much less to do with Wisconsin’s offer of financial incentives than with its other tangible and intangible assets.

I’m rooting for both to succeed.

In this situation any rational, objective person would demand due diligence and straight answers before giving this proposal their blessing.

A bill introduced several days ago to allow anyone in Wisconsin to purchase insurance through the state’s BadgerCare program probably makes too much sense to get through this Legislature.

Regardless of what happens in court or the “call back” from President Donald Trump, the Wisconsin Elections Commission will follow Wisconsin law and grant a request to release limited information about our voters, as they must under our open records law.
Park Hotel, Madison. Guest speaker is Col. Erik Peterson, commander of the 115th Fighter Wing, Wisconsin Air National Guard at Truax Field, who is to discuss the F-35 program and the possibility of the fighter jet being based there. Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Public Policy Forum President Rob Henken will present his organization’s recently-released report on the City of Milwaukee’s revenue structure. The report – entitled On the Money? – finds sharp distinctions between Milwaukee and similar-sized cities when it comes to

Gov. Scott Walker Friday called for a special session of the Legislature to commence on Tuesday to consider the state’s $3 billion incentive package for Foxconn. The announcement included a single sweeping bill that laid out the creation of a new Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation tax credit, roughly $250 million
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Scott Walker today called for a special session of the Legislature to commence on Tuesday to consider the state’s $3 billion incentive package for Foxconn. The announcement included a single sweeping bill that laid out the creation of a new Wisconsin

‘Rewind’ takes a look at the Foxconn deal, the state budget impasse, DOT reform and the 2018 Senate and gubernatorial races.

This week’s WisOpinion.com Insiders show features another look back at Ted Kanavas highlights. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

The reasons why a mid-sized, Midwest state won the competition to land North America’s first liquid crystal display plant – and the 13,000 direct jobs that will come with it – have much less to do with Wisconsin’s offer of financial incentives than with its other tangible and intangible assets.

I’m rooting for both to succeed.

In this situation any rational, objective person would demand due diligence and straight answers before giving this proposal their blessing.

A bill introduced several days ago to allow anyone in Wisconsin to purchase insurance through the state’s BadgerCare program probably makes too much sense to get through this Legislature.

Regardless of what happens in court or the “call back” from President Donald Trump, the Wisconsin Elections Commission will follow Wisconsin law and grant a request to release limited information about our voters, as they must under our open records law.