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Open Meetings Notice The meeting of the Board of Directors for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation will be held on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. The items to be discussed are included below. Note also that the meeting may be closed
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Guest speaker is Bob Babisch, vice president of entertainment for Summerfest. Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: http://milwaukeerotary.com/event/bob-babisch-vp-of-entertainment-for-summerfest/

Quotes of the Week Everything that we move forward on is a win. It’s not a loss. If we get so far we can always come back and adjust, but getting this going right now is a win. Having a

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the race for governor, a Senate hearing on medical marijuana, legislative redistricting and Edmund Manydeeds’ announcement he won’t seek reelection as Board of Regents president.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, react to the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision approving GOP-drawn legislative districts for the next decade. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie sees similarities between Madison and Charlottesville, Virginia, where he graduated from the University of Virginia in 2009 and now lives.

Founded by Wisconsin senator, it was always about more than the environment. It still is.

Kittle dicusses Gov. Tony Evers’ clean energy plan with Scott Manley, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce’s senior vice president for government affairs.

Democrats and Republicans came together last year to pass the historic bipartisan infrastructure law, which includes over $10B to help localities identify and address PFAS contamination.

More than 6,000 acres — 10 square miles — of prime Wisconsin farmland used to feed us all could be converted into seas of solar panels in the name of environmental justice, and other similar projects are planned in the area, across the state and nation.

Wisconsin’s racial disparities in assessment data are egregious, not to mention unconscionable. In disparities by race, we are the worst state in the nation.

An adjunct professor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design is spearheading an effort to restore properties in the city’s Bronzeville District for use by creative professionals. “We’re rehabbing properties that were foreclosed for years and years, we’re trying
Open Meetings Notice The meeting of the Board of Directors for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation will be held on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. The items to be discussed are included below. Note also that the meeting may be closed under Wis. Stat. § 19.85(1) if indicated below. Agenda Wisconsin
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Guest speaker is Bob Babisch, vice president of entertainment for Summerfest. Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: http://milwaukeerotary.com/event/bob-babisch-vp-of-entertainment-for-summerfest/

Quotes of the Week Everything that we move forward on is a win. It’s not a loss. If we get so far we can always come back and adjust, but getting this going right now is a win. Having a conversation is a win. And the one thing that I

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the race for governor, a Senate hearing on medical marijuana, legislative redistricting and Edmund Manydeeds’ announcement he won’t seek reelection as Board of Regents president.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, react to the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision approving GOP-drawn legislative districts for the next decade. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie sees similarities between Madison and Charlottesville, Virginia, where he graduated from the University of Virginia in 2009 and now lives.

Founded by Wisconsin senator, it was always about more than the environment. It still is.

Kittle dicusses Gov. Tony Evers’ clean energy plan with Scott Manley, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce’s senior vice president for government affairs.

Democrats and Republicans came together last year to pass the historic bipartisan infrastructure law, which includes over $10B to help localities identify and address PFAS contamination.

More than 6,000 acres — 10 square miles — of prime Wisconsin farmland used to feed us all could be converted into seas of solar panels in the name of environmental justice, and other similar projects are planned in the area, across the state and nation.

Wisconsin’s racial disparities in assessment data are egregious, not to mention unconscionable. In disparities by race, we are the worst state in the nation.

An adjunct professor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design is spearheading an effort to restore properties in the city’s Bronzeville District for use by creative professionals. “We’re rehabbing properties that were foreclosed for years and years, we’re trying to fight blight and gentrification through homeownership for creatives,” said