Sullivan Releases Workforce Development Report

Tim Sullivan, the former CEO of Bucyrus International Inc. and current unpaid consultant for business and work force development for the state, has released his highly anticipated report detailing the workforce development issues facing the state and offering solutions. The report, The Road Ahead: Restoring Wisconsin Workforce Development, will now be reviewed by the Council […]

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“What’s in the Beer?”

Wisconsinites played a prominent role at the 2012 Republican National Convention, with the vice-presidential nominee, party chair, and a featured speaker all coming from America’s Dairyland. RNC Chairman Reince Priebus commented that he had been asked what was in the water in Wisconsin, but he thought the more appropriate question might be “What’s in the […]

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Walker Approves Updated Homeland Security Strategy

Gov. Scott Walker recently announced that he has approved the updated Wisconsin Homeland Security Strategy, which is a collaborative interagency effort to guide Wisconsin’s emergency response and recovery efforts to major disasters and emergencies. The strategy focuses on 11 specified priorities that include improving information sharing and analysis, cyber preparedness, maintaining the continuity of government […]

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Court Strikes Down CSAPR

In EME Homer City Generation LP v. EPA, a federal court vacated the EPA’s Cross State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), which would have required 28 states, including Wisconsin, to significantly curtail sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the CSAPR exceeds the EPA’s […]

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Fuel Efficiency Standards to Nearly Double by 2025

The EPA and the NHTSA have finalized standards that will increase average fuel economy requirements for cars and light-duty trucks to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025. When combined with previous standards set for 2011-2016 models, this move will nearly double the fuel efficiency of those vehicles compared to new vehicles currently on the road. […]

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No Call List Sign-up Deadline

The quarterly deadline for Wisconsin’s No Call List is Friday, August 31st. All registrations that are added on or before Friday will receive protections from unwanted telemarketing calls and text messages beginning on October 1st. Those who sign up after the upcoming August 31 deadline will not be added to the list until January 1. The […]

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PSC Seeks Public Input on State Broadband Plan

The LinkWISCONSIN Alliance, which includes the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, is requesting public comments on a state plan to enhance the availability, adoption and applications related to high-speed Internet, or broadband, throughout Wisconsin.   This map from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) shows the current avaibility of broadband in Wisconsin. The LinkWISCONSIN Alliance, composed […]

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LRB’s Legislative District Almanac

Wisconsin’s Legislative Reference Bureau has released the third edition of its Legislative District Almanac. The Almanac is designed to provide legislators, other policy makers, and citizens with demographic data on Wisconsin’s 33 state senate districts and 99 assembly districts. The Almanac is divided into 33 chapters, one for each state senate district and the three […]

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2012 Primary Election Results

  U.S. Senate – GOP Primary Tommy Thompson – 34% Eric Hovde – 31% Mark Neumann – 23%  Jeff Fitzgerald – 12% Precincts Reporting – 100% Congress District 2 Democratic Primary Mark Pocan – 72% Kelda Helen Roys – 22% Matt Silverman – 4%  Dennis Hall – 2% Precincts Reporting – 100% District 6 Republican Primary […]

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Wisconsin’s Political Outlook: Primary Results

The primary election seemed to sneak up on voters after being overshadowed by the June recalls and GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s selection of Wisconsin-native U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate. Despite these distractions, the Government Accountability Board projected 20% of the state turned out to vote, driven by the competitive federal races. […]

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