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Marks & Hill: Open political consulting firm

Media Contact: Doug Hill Marks & Hill, Inc. (Office) 1-608-234-4481 33 East Main Street - Suite 451 Madison, WI 53703 http://marksandhill.com Media & Messaging for Campaigns and Advocacy Firm Opens With High Expectations (Madison, WI) Tom Marks and Doug Hill, principals in the media and messaging firm, Marks & Hill, have announced the launch of their much anticipated political and advocacy consulting agency. The firm...

Plum Creek: Earns sustainability recertification on all of its Wisconsin land

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Kris Naidl (414) 276-6237 Independent Audit Certifies Sustainable and Responsible Forestry Practices and More TOMAHAWK, Wis. — Plum Creek today announced that all of its Wisconsin lands have been recertified under the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) following an intensive review by independent auditors. “SFI certification is important in our industry. It ensures the protection of timberland and wildlife habitats...

WEA Trust: Press statement on LFB papers

Some media outlets have stated that the LFB (Legislative Fiscal Bureau) papers released today show a $68 million dollar savings “if school districts switch from the WEA Trust to the state plan or another private insurance company.” There is nothing in the LFB papers that demonstrate those savings. The $68 million figure is based on a 2005 study by...

Round-up: 4th annual Future of Midwest Energy forum

COVERAGE WisBusiness: Emerging EPA climate change rules could hit coal-dependent Midwest hard WisBusiness: Audio recording of the event Supporting documents from Edison Electric Institute: - Possible timeline for regulatory requirements - Fuel mixes in different parts of the country Statement from Rep. Mark Honadel, who was scheduled to be on the panel but could not attend due to legislative obligations. PARTICIPANTS Dan Chartier, director at the Edison...

WisBusiness: Some real estate agents complain Walker policies hurting sales

Citing lost clients and recent deals that have fallen through, some Wisconsin real estate professionals say Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill will hinder the recovery of their struggling industry. The pay cuts and potential job losses faced by state, local government and school workers are sure to dampen house-hunting and loan approvals for a group long considered solid...
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