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- As hunger looms, Democrats in ‘non-winnable’ situation
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- Reckless Milwaukee drivers pushing conservatives out of traditional lane
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- Claims of data center water use are laughably wrong
- Bill would use tax credit to lower cost barrier to new nuclear in Wisconsin
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Browsing: Economic Development
As we move through 2022, the national economy is in what might best be described as a strange state.
The Badger Institute today announced partnerships with several leading research organizations and subject matter experts who will contribute to its 2022 Mandate for Madison, a policy roadmap for the governor and Legislature beginning in 2023.
Pulling cops out of public schools was a crazy idea.
Watch a forward-looking update on the life changing work of the Badger Institute
Public-private hybrids underperform and are fraught with risk
A menu of pro-growth tax reform options from the Tax Foundation and the Badger Institute.
Federal dollars drove personal, small bankruptcies down, but Chapter 11s were flat and could spike
Protecting the environment should be a goal for individuals of every political and economic stripe
1800s utopian commune called Ceresco was established — and collapsed — just blocks from where GOP was later founded
Economic impact varies widely across Wisconsin counties
Outdated Wisconsin law hampers electric automaker’s direct-sales business model
What is occupational licensing, how does it affect employment and consumer costs, and what options exist for reform?
For Margaret Farrow, longtime legislator and Wisconsin’s first female lieutenant governor, the public always comes first
Milwaukee’s first socialist mayor blamed his 1912 re-election loss on his call to tax the assets of the rich
Rich people shouldn’t be the beneficiaries’ of a federal program that gives investors tax breaks to help disadvantaged areas, critics say
The Milwaukee Housing Authority competes with private developers with its luxury apartment project downtown
Wisconsin’s pro-growth, fiscally responsible policies are drawing an increasing number of Illinois residents to the state.
An analysis of the accelerating outbound migration across the border to the Badger State
Detours, obstacles and deals gone bad didn’t deter Mike Mooney, chairman of leading commercial real estate firm MLG Capital
The fiscal calamity looming for our neighbor to the south could help lure businesses and workers to the Badger State

 
		
 
									 
					