Final Poll Results: Walker Leads by 7

Tidbits was skeptical two weeks ago when the Marquette University Law School poll results showed Walker and Burke all tied up. In the final poll before Tuesday’s election the results seem to be more indicative of where insiders perceive the race to be heading: toward a Walker victory. While we expect it to be closer […]

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Race for Attorney General

The candidates for Attorney General held their last debate on Wednesday night, which was sponsored by WISC-TV, the State Bar of Wisconsin, and Wispolitics.com. Jefferson County District Attorney Susan Happ is the Democratic candidate, and Waukesha District Attorney Brad Schimel is the Republican candidate. They are vying for the “top cop” position held by current […]

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Assembly Republicans Release 2015-2016 Legislative Agenda

The Wisconsin Assembly Republicans have released their agenda for the 2015-2016 legislative session. Without surprise, the agenda reiterates Assembly Republicans’ commitment to lean government, low taxes, and a strong economy. The agenda also highlights education, child welfare, and public assistance policy. Here are some of their goals: Embracing Government Reform Controlling agency growth Continuing the Right to Rules Project […]

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EPA Provides Clarification on Clean Power Plants and Proposes Indian Country Rules

Stakeholders described potential challenges associated with achieving reductions required by as early as 2020, when the compliance period begins. Stakeholders generally proposed either the allowance of credit for early reductions, which provides flexibility to defer other emission reductions until later, or phasing in building block 2 over time similar to blocks 3 and 4. EPA […]

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2013 Wisconsin Water Use Withdrawl Summary

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) released its annual report on water withdrawals in Wisconsin. Wisconsin withdraws about 2.2 trillion gallons of water each year from ground and surface water sources. According the WDNR, that is enough water to fill Lambeau Field about 4,700 times. All property owners with systems capable of withdrawing 100,000 […]

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Daley Announces Supreme Court Run

James Daley of Janesville and current Rock County Circuit Court Judge has announced he will run for the Wisconsin State Supreme Court, for what is incumbent Justice Ann Walsh Bradley’s seat.  Daley was appointed circuit court judge by Governor Tommy Thompson in January of 1989 after serving three terms as Rock County District Attorney. He […]

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What Wisconsin Food Are You?

Travel Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Department of Tourism’s official website, is featuring a new resource featuring Wisconsin foods. Take the quiz to see if you’re a Buddy Bratwurst, Kooky Curd, Sweet ‘n’ Sassy Cranberry, or many others.  

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Top Five Cyber Scams

Ready Wisconsin, the state’s national public service advertising campaign, has released the list of top five cyber scams of the past year, in recognition of Cyber Awareness month. Auto Sales Fraud: Last year, more than 17,000 people were scammed more than $64 million when they tried to buy automobiles online. The scammers attract potential buyers […]

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Election Day Resources

Election Results No need to do much looking to find next week’s election results. On the morning of November 5, Hamilton Consulting will have state and national election results sent to your email inbox via Political Tidbits – Special Edition. You can also visit Hamilton Consulting’s homepage to find the direct link to election results. […]

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Study Committees to Meet

Two study committees Hamilton Consulting has been following throughout the summer are nearing the end of their review, and they are holding some of their final meetings in November and December. The Study Committee on the Review of Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) and the Study Committee on the Transfer of Structured Settlement Payments will be […]

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