Dem bill aims to support cryptocurrency innovation

A bill from Dem lawmakers would create an innovation program for financial services and a related pilot project, aimed at supporting Wisconsin entrepreneurs and businesses exploring cryptocurrency applications.  That’s according to Sen. Dora Drake, D-Milwaukee, who spoke during last week’s

NFIB urging Congress to make small business tax deduction permanent

NFIB Wisconsin State Director Bill Smith warns that letting a 20% tax deduction for small businesses expire would be “devastating” for the economy.  The National Federation of Independent Business yesterday issued a report highlighting the impact of the small business

Tiffany calls for U.S. withdrawal from WTO

Northern Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany has introduced a joint resolution calling for the United States to withdraw from the World Trade Organization, calling it a “deeply flawed globalist institution.”  Tiffany, who represents Wisconsin’s northern 7th Congressional District, last week

Manufacturers predicting profit growth despite tariff concerns

Manufacturers across North America are largely optimistic about future profit growth despite rising concerns about tariffs, according to a survey from Milwaukee-based advisory firm Wipfli.  After surveying about 300 manufacturing companies across the United States, Canada and Mexico last month,

Research illustrates role of CNAs in nursing homes

More nursing home staffing leads to fewer hospitalizations and deaths, with the greatest impact seen from the workers providing day-to-day care, according to research presented during a UW-Madison seminar.  David Grabowski, a professor in the Department of Health Care Policy

GOP bill would create tax credit for sustainable aviation fuels

Republican lawmakers are circulating a bill to create a tax credit for sustainably produced jet fuel, in hopes of opening up a new market for Wisconsin timber and farm products.  Rep. David Steffen, R-Howard, as well as Sens. Romaine Quinn

Trump tariffs top-of-mind at German trade show, WEDC leader says

The Trump administration’s tariffs have been front-and-center at the Hannover Messe industrial trade show in Germany, where state officials and Wisconsin businesses are visiting this week as part of a WEDC trade mission.  That’s according to Missy Hughes, secretary and

Gun manufacturer moving all operations to Wisconsin as it expands

Firearm maker Henry Repeating Arms plans to move all manufacturing operations to Wisconsin after recently expanding its headquarters in Rice Lake.  In a release yesterday, the manufacturer announced its “firm commitment” to the move, which will involve transferring operations from

Trade expert urges business leaders to think global right from the start

An international trade expert says business leaders should be “thinking global from the very beginning” in order to unlock faster growth and higher profits.  Roxanne Baumann, global business strategist and owner of Baumann Global in Pewaukee, spoke yesterday during the

Water Council rolls out latest cohort of global BREW 2.0 program

The Water Council has selected 10 startup companies from around the world for its latest BREW 2.0 Post-Accelerator program, helping advance technologies for water filtration and treatment, energy generation and more.  The Milwaukee-based organization yesterday rolled out the list of

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