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MON AM News: Study: bills to curb foreign land ownership popular in many states, including Wisconsin; State authorizes up to $18M in tax credits for Yaskawa America, Inc. expansion

-- As Wisconsin lawmakers debate competing approaches to restricting foreign ownership of land, a new study finds similar bills elsewhere are more likely in states with Republican legislative majorities, military installations and more foreign-owned cropland.  Michigan State University recently published research findings focused on legislation being introduced across the country to restrict foreign ownership...

Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce Foundation: Wisconsin student crowned civics bee champion

Click here to view this release on our website. MADISON – WMC Foundation, in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, hosted the statewide finals for the National Civics Bee on Friday. Leila C. from South Middle School in Eau Claire bested seven other finalists to officially win the bee, successfully answering various Civics...

AARP Wisconsin: Calls state agency’s crypto ATM guidance ‘great news for consumers’

MADISON, WI – Today AARP Wisconsin is applauding a state agency’s effort to protect consumers by issuing guidance for operators of cryptocurrency machines. These machines, often called Bitcoin ATMs or “BTMs,” enable users to engage in various cryptocurrency-related transactions that often prove to be fraudulent. BTMs have been placed in hundreds of gas...

Gov. Evers, WEDC: Join Yaskawa America Inc. to Announce Relocation and Expansion of Company’s North American Headquarters in Wisconsin

FRANKLIN — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), today joined company officials from Yaskawa America Inc. to celebrate the company’s recent decision to invest $180 million to expand its current facility in Franklin and consolidate its Illinois and Wisconsin facilities into one campus, relocating its North American headquarters from Waukegan, Illinois, to Franklin, Wisconsin....

NFIB Wisconsin: Praises tax cut approved by JFC

Madison…The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) State Director, Luke Bacher, released the following statement in response to recent action by on the Joint Finance Committee (JFC) state budget: “On behalf of the thousands of small businesses in Wisconsin, we would like to commend the $1.3 billion tax cut approved by the state’s budget-writing...

Healthline First Aid: Shares summer safety tips

Greenfield, Wis. – Healthline First Aid, an American Heart Association training center in Greenfield, wants you to stay safe and beat the heat this summer. “With the unofficial start of summer, we tend to see an increase in certain illnesses and injuries,” said Andrew Berger, a nationally registered EMT-paramedic and owner of Healthline First...

FRI AM News: WisBusiness: the Podcast with Mike Pochowski, Wisconsin Assisted Living Association; Panelists at Tech Council event discuss ‘intrapreneurship’ in Whitewater

-- This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Mike Pochowski, president and CEO of the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association.  Pochowski discusses some of the group’s top policy priorities, such as funding for the state’s Family Care program that helps low-income residents live in long-term care settings such as assisted living facilities. 

WisBusiness: the Podcast with Mike Pochowski, Wisconsin Assisted Living Association

This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Mike Pochowski, president and CEO of the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association.  Pochowski discusses some of the group’s top policy priorities, such as funding for the state’s Family Care program that helps low-income residents live in long-term care settings such as assisted living facilities. 

Wisconsin Medicaid Coalition: On DHS analysis of Medicaid work requirements impact

An analysis released yesterday by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) shows what has been long known: work reporting requirements would harm Wisconsinites. Using data from the U.S. Senate’s Joint Economic Committee, DHS has determined that if the budget reconciliation bill currently being considered by Congress passes: ● approximately 63,000 Wisconsinites would be...
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