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Health Care Connection: State Budget Update
STATE BUDGET UPDATE The 2015-17 Wisconsin state budget deliberations are well underway in Madison. An important provision for Wisconsin hospitals is a continuation of funding
WMC Lauds Gov. Walker Leadership on Health Care
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce – the state’s chamber of commerce – said Thursday that Governor Scott Walker is offering a pragmatic solution to
Family Medical Leave
Wisconsin is known for being a reform-focused state, often leading all other states when it comes to implementing major initiatives. The first kindergarten in the
WMC Health Care Seminar to Feature Wisconsin Leaders
Media Advisory WHAT Wisconsin Health Care: Preparing for the New Normal Part 2: Implementing the Affordable Care Act Seminar for businesses, produced by WMC Foundation,
Bill Tracking – Health Care – 2011-12 Legislative Session
Legislative Bill Tracking Report: Health Care Chris Reader, Director of Health & Human Resources Policy Bill Number/Author Summary/Status WMC Position AB 147 /SB 103 –
Legislative Agenda 2013-14: Affordable Health Care
Rising health care costs are one of Wisconsin’s top economic, business, and consumer concerns. While federal health care reform guarantees access to care for everyone,
WMC Statement Regarding Health Care Exchanges
MADISON — Statement from Kurt R. Bauer, president/CEO of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC), the state chamber of commerce, regarding Governor Scott Walker’s decision not
Wisconsin Can Lead the Way for Healthcare Reform
Ever since the Federal Supreme Court’s ruling in June on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), I have been working alongside our members to figure out
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson's Presentation on the Affordable Care Act, WMC Decision 2012 Series
As part of the WMC Decision 2012 Series, WMC hosted a briefing and breakfast with U.S. Senator Ron Johnson. Senator Johnson gave his perspective on the
Congressional Budget Office Predicts Higher Taxes for Obamacare
Business owners will pay $4 billion more in taxes under President Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) than the Congressional Budget Office had previously expected. Read