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Representative Tittl Honored with WMC’s Working for Wisconsin Award

MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber of commerce and manufacturers’ association – presented Representative Paul Tittl with a Working for Wisconsin Award. Rep. Tittl was honored for his work during the most recent legislative session.
The Working for Wisconsin Award recognizes legislators who supported specific pro-growth policies and earned a high rating on WMC’s biennial legislative scorecard.
“Our state’s business climate and economic outlook are dependent on policymakers who choose to champion pro-business legislation,” said WMC President & CEO Kurt R. Bauer. “In order to be the most competitive state to do business, legislators must actively work to improve our tax climate, cut burdensome regulations and foster entrepreneurship.”
The Working for Wisconsin Award is based on individual voting records, regardless of a legislator’s partisan affiliation. Legislators who earn the award each session supported pro-growth policies and reforms aimed at improving the state’s business climate. All Wisconsin legislators are considered for the award, but it is only earned by those who consistently vote to make Wisconsin a better place to do business.
“Rep. Tittl has shown a continuous commitment to growing our economy, attracting and retaining a talented workforce, and improving the overall health of our business environment,” added WMC Executive Vice President of Government Relations Scott Manley. “We look forward to our continued work with legislators like Rep. Tittl who share our goal of making Wisconsin the best state to live, work and play.”
Working for Wisconsin Award winners must receive at least a 70 percent rating on the WMC Legislative Scorecard. Rep. Tittl was presented with the Working for Wisconsin Award on July 30, at Eck Industries in Manitowoc.
Click here to view all the winners and the full WMC Legislative Scorecard.
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