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Fixing Wisconsin’s Transportation Finance Shortfall
By Jason Culotta Director of Tax and Transportation Policy Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce July marked the end of a contentious state budget process. Providing more
WMC Statement on WOTUS Rule Stay
MADISON – Today, Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel announced that a federal court has issued a stay on the implementation of the EPA’s far-reaching Waters
New EPA Ozone Rules Will Kill Wisconsin Jobs
MADISON – A newly released Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation on ozone emissions will kill Wisconsin jobs and cost our state’s economy billions of dollars,
Regulation Without Representation
By Scott Manley Vice President of Government Relations Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently issued its global warming rule for
WMC Applauds Physician Licensure Reforms
MADISON – The Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Friday applauded passage in the State Assembly of legislation to speed physician licensing to help provide health care
September 17, 2015 – WMC Transportation Committee Meeting
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce 501 E. Washington Ave. Madison, WI 53703 9:00 a.m. counsel report staff report Individuals are encouraged to participate via teleconference for
WMC Files Amicus Brief Supporting Regulation Reform
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WMC Files Amicus Brief Supporting Regulation Reform MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, the state’s chamber of commerce, Wednesday signed onto an
Wisconsin Chamber Decries Outrageous Environmentalist Ad Attacking Sen. Johnson
MADISON – The state chamber of commerce said Thursday that the League of Conservation Voters is waging a ridiculous fear-mongering campaign in TV ads that
The Proper Role of the Judiciary
By the Honorable Rebecca G. Bradley When evaluating candidates for judicial office, voters may find useful information to be somewhat lacking. Unlike candidates for partisan
The Proper Role of the Judiciary
By the Honorable Rebecca G. Bradley When evaluating candidates for judicial office, voters may find useful information to be somewhat lacking. Unlike candidates for partisan