Survey of Mining Executives Reveals Perception that Wisconsin is a Worse Place to Mine than Third World Countries

Though Wisconsin has a rich history of mining, current perceptions of the state’s regulations and the administration of those regulations makes that history seem mythical. The state’s current reputation makes it one of the least likely mining sites in the world. Since 1997, the Fraser Institute has conducted an annual survey of metal mining and […]

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Governor’s Conference on Economic Development

The Wisconsin Economic Development Association’s 17th Annual Governor’s Conference on Economic Development will be held February 8-10 in Madison. The topic of this year’s conference is “The Power of Deliberate Practice”. Three conference sessions will illustrate how Wisconsin can increase its productivity by helping its companies compete, nationally and globally. Mature and Emerging Clusters Forestry, […]

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January Natural Resources Board Meeting

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board met January 24th and 25th in Madison. Important topics addressed by the Board included approval of an economic impact solicitation process, a reduction of the bear harvest quota for 2012, and discussions of EPA-identified deficiencies in the state’s water program and frac sand mining. On the 24th, the Board heard […]

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Walker Delivers State of the State

Republican Governor Scott Walker delivered his second State of the State Address before a joint session of the legislature and crowded viewing gallery. Governor Walker stayed on message as he has this past year, touting the difficult decisions that were made to balance a $3.6 billion deficit while avoiding major tax increases and mass government […]

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State of the State: What to Watch For

This evening at 7PM Governor Scott Walker will deliver his highly anticipated State of the State Address. Early released excerpts of the speech indicate that the theme for the evening is: “We are turning things around. We are heading in the right direction.” What to watch for this evening: A recap of the efforts made […]

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Proposed Amendments to Mining Bill

The Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business will meet in executive session at 10:00AM on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 to consider amendments to, and have a committee vote on Assembly Bill 426, the mining bill. Hamilton Consulting has written a plain English summary of the proposed amendments. Additional information about the mining bill […]

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Wetlands Bill Would Provide Certainty in Permitting Process

One of several bills targeted at reducing uncertainty and increasing flexibility in Wisconsin’s regulatory system is Assembly Bill 463/Senate Bill 368, known as “the wetlands bill.” The bill, sponsored by Senator Neal Kedzie (R-Elkhorn) and Representative Jeff Mursau (R-Crivitz), makes significant changes to Wisconsin’s wetlands permitting process. Wisconsin wetlands are currently subject to a myriad […]

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Court Hears Oral Arguments in Collateral Source Rule Case

The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard oral arguments in an important case, Orlowski v. State Farm Mut. Ins. Co., 2009AP2848, which will determine whether the collateral source rule applies to underinsured motorist (UIM) policies. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has explained that the “collateral source rule states that benefits an injured person receives from sources that have […]

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Recall Signatures Are Due this Week, Lengthy Review Process and Legal Challenges Will Likely Extend Election Timeline

Recall proponents will finish gathering signatures that must be turned into the Government Accountability Board (GAB) this week. It is expected that there will be enough signatures to place the Governor and four Republican Senators on the ballot. When the actual elections will take place, however, remains to be seen. The Republican Party is already […]

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Assembly to Vote on Mining Bill

The Assembly is expected to debate and pass Assembly Bill 426 on January 26th. Supporters of the bill argue that the bill is needed due to the uncertainty of current permitting laws and rules implemented by the Department of Natural Resources, which they say discourage investment in mining. Moreover, proponents argue that the new law […]

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