Bankers group VP defends opposition to crypto staking bill

A speaker from the Wisconsin Bankers Association defended the group’s opposition to digital asset staking legislation, challenging federal guidance on how the technology should be classified.  The bill, from Sen. Rachael Cabral-Guevara, R-Fox Crossing, and Rep. Adam Neylon, R-Pewaukee, would

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WPF report lays out child care funding options

A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum lays out options for putting additional funding into child care affordability, from new taxes to cost-sharing arrangements and more.  Most avenues for this support are at the state level, as local governments

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Evers announces new state film office

Gov. Tony Evers announced a new state film office in his State of the State speech, along with a tax credit program aimed at boosting the industry in Wisconsin.  With less than 11 months left in office, Evers on Tuesday

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Residents raise concerns on data center rate proposal

Wisconsin residents expressed widespread concerns about a proposal before the Public Service Commission creating a new rate class for hyperscale data centers.  Scores of individuals tuned in yesterday for a virtual public comment period on a We Energies’ proposal that

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New details revealed for Meta’s Beaver Dam data center

Meta’s new Beaver Dam data center could use up to 220 megawatts of power, according to newly unredacted portions of a proposed service contract with Alliant Energy.  That’s less than other hyperscale data center campuses under construction in Wisconsin but well beyond the residential power needs of most of the

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New effort seeks to form cohesive plan for forest products industry

A newly launched $1 million initiative aims to develop a cohesive strategy for Wisconsin’s forest products industry.  “We want to have a plan for the future, not just respond to what’s happening or what we think will happen,” Wisconsin Paper Council President Scott Suder said yesterday in an interview. “We

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Talent access tops list of business challenges in Fox Cities survey

A recent survey of Appleton-area companies found access to talent was far and away the biggest challenge associated with doing business in the region.  The Fox Cities Chamber recently released the results of its 2026 Economic Outlook Survey, which revealed the business community in the northeastern Wisconsin region is “cautiously

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Bankers group VP defends opposition to crypto staking bill

A speaker from the Wisconsin Bankers Association defended the group’s opposition to digital asset staking legislation, challenging federal guidance on how the technology should be classified.  The bill, from Sen. Rachael Cabral-Guevara, R-Fox Crossing, and Rep. Adam Neylon, R-Pewaukee, would specify that digital asset staking and services enabling staking are

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WPF report lays out child care funding options

A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum lays out options for putting additional funding into child care affordability, from new taxes to cost-sharing arrangements and more.  Most avenues for this support are at the state level, as local governments are relatively limited in their ability to raise additional revenue,

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Evers announces new state film office

Gov. Tony Evers announced a new state film office in his State of the State speech, along with a tax credit program aimed at boosting the industry in Wisconsin.  With less than 11 months left in office, Evers on Tuesday delivered his final State of the State, which referenced the

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Legislation would create new state office for reviewing claim denials

Circulating legislation would set new requirements for health insurers while creating a state office tasked with reviewing claim denials, among other responsibilities.  Sen. Dora Drake, D-Milwaukee, and Rep. Clinton Anderson, D-Beloit, recently sent a co-sponsorship memo on LRB-6396, which would establish the Office of the Public Intervenor under the state

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Advocates, critics react to judge’s decision in Line 5 case

Environmental and tribal advocates say they’re weighing next steps after a judge upheld a DNR permit for Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline reroute, while supporters say they’re ready to get to work on the project.  John Petoskey, senior associate attorney for the law firm Earthjustice, argues Wisconsin Administrative Law Judge Angela

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State’s UI Trust Fund had more than $2.1B to end 2025

The state’s Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund contained more than $2.1 billion at the end of 2025, well above the threshold to maintain the lowest employer tax rate schedule.  The state Department of Workforce Development yesterday issued a financial summary for the UI Trust Fund covering 2025. The fund is made

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Residents raise concerns on data center rate proposal

Wisconsin residents expressed widespread concerns about a proposal before the Public Service Commission creating a new rate class for hyperscale data centers.  Scores of individuals tuned in yesterday for a virtual public comment period on a We Energies’ proposal that would create a new class for so-called “Very Large Customers”

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Industry study seeks ways to improve Great Lakes region shipping

The director of Port Milwaukee says a new shipping industry study will explore ways to move cargo more efficiently and “strengthen our role” in the national freight network.  The American Great Lakes Ports Association recently announced a market analysis study focused on expanding cargo shipping between the Great Lakes and

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Self-driving vehicle bill comes under fire in committee hearing

Legislation to regulate fully autonomous vehicles in Wisconsin came under fire during an Assembly committee hearing, as members of the public raised concerns around safety and reliability.  Meanwhile, authors of AB 848 said Wisconsin is falling behind the dozens of other states with similar regulations on the books.  Rep. Dave

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