As Session Ends, Liberty Legislation Picks Up Some Big Wins
Several conservative-led reform measures moved forward, including legislation that will shine light on bureaucracy and hold bureaucrats accountable.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Feb 22, 2018
Several conservative-led reform measures moved forward, including legislation that will shine light on bureaucracy and hold bureaucrats accountable.
Read Moreby CJ Szafir | Feb 1, 2018
Governor Scott Walker’s State of the State address listed several major priorities: welfare reform, a child tax credit, foster care reform, and more money for public schools.These will likely pass in some manner. But there are also a number of bills which will expand freedom, opportunity, and liberty in the state.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Jan 18, 2018
A bill requiring state government agencies to review – and justify – their budgets on a routine basis hit a committee wall Wednesday
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Jan 11, 2018
The Senate’s Labor Committee heard testimony Wednesday on a bill aimed at ending the “patchwork” of employment laws across the state.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Oct 31, 2017
Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke (R-Kaukauna) said the Assembly will take up the bill on Thursday, the first day the lower house will be in.
Read Moreby Natalie Goodnow | Sep 7, 2017
Previous research has shown that having a high number of journeymen to apprentices could result in too few apprentices being trained.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Aug 24, 2017
“It allows more apprenticeships to take place so that we can fill in the labor market in the skilled trades area more quickly.”
Read Moreby Jerry Bader | Aug 21, 2017
Tiffany told Media Trackers Thursday that restarting the mining industry in Wisconsin would have an immeasurable impact on the economy.
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