Ellen Nowak: Data centers will pay their own way in Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s approach is deliberate. Regulators, utilities, and consumer groups spent months getting this right because the public trust demands it. The data centers coming to Wisconsin will create jobs and expand the tax base. They should be welcome—and customers who were here long before them can be confident that they will not be stuck with an unwelcome bill.

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Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: Skewed priorities led to death of Knowles-Nelson

As long as the governor and legislators were raiding the surplus of approximately $2 billion, one might have thought they’d find a little bit of money to save the program that has preserved Wisconsin’s natural areas for public recreation, parks, hunting and conservation purposes for the last 37 years.

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Portrait of Dave Cieslewicz

Dave Cieslewicz: Sorry, no deal

My guess is that if the surplus spending deal had been introduced a year ago, it would have easily passed. But last night it went down in the Senate and is, at least for now, dead.

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Ellen Nowak: Data centers will pay their own way in Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s approach is deliberate. Regulators, utilities, and consumer groups spent months getting this right because the public trust demands it. The data centers coming to Wisconsin will create jobs and expand the tax base. They should be welcome—and customers who were here long before them can be confident that they will not be stuck with an unwelcome bill.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: Skewed priorities led to death of Knowles-Nelson

As long as the governor and legislators were raiding the surplus of approximately $2 billion, one might have thought they’d find a little bit of money to save the program that has preserved Wisconsin’s natural areas for public recreation, parks, hunting and conservation purposes for the last 37 years.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Cieslewicz

Dave Cieslewicz: Sorry, no deal

My guess is that if the surplus spending deal had been introduced a year ago, it would have easily passed. But last night it went down in the Senate and is, at least for now, dead.

Read More »