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- Failure of tax-and-schools deal offers chance to do better
- Big federal bucks so far produce a paltry 21 EV charging stations in Wisconsin
- Behind the curtain, Evers administration diverts taxpayer money to fund environmental bureaucracies
- Wisconsin socialists’ dreams outstrip Sweden in price
- Socialists’ Milwaukee golden age and the light it sheds now
- Milwaukee Public Schools, facing crises, should close 25 schools, report warns
- Easy graders make real life harder
- For glimpse of a dismal Wisconsin future, just look at our Great Lakes neighbor
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The state should move toward a testing program with computer-based scoring so that results could be obtained and used promptly.
The state’s budget problems are due to the cumulative effect of bad budget practices which have persisted for the better part of the past decade, in good and bad economic times.
The state could become a “health care magnet,” attracting large-scale migration each year from other states among individuals and families in need of insurance.
Poll finds Wisconsinites concerned about jobs and the state’s economy.
Poll finds 50% of Wisconsinites thinks cutting state spending by 3% is the solution to the state’s deficit problem.
At some point, the liability must be paid or benefits must be scaled back.
Likely voters were asked their preferences in the 2008 presidential election as well as factors important to them in choosing a new president.
Report recommends the Legislature and the governor repeal the minimum markup law as applied to motor fuel.
This study points out that Healthy Wisconsin is not so much a solution to the problem as it is the creator of even bigger problems that will dwarf the current crisis we have in health care.
Well-informed consumers hold the potential to revolutionize the health care market.
The point of this study is to detail practical solutions and guidelines that can transform Milwaukee’s future.
As Wisconsin’s population ages, we will need immigrants in our future workforce to keep our economy vibrant.
A survey of public opinion
A survey of Wisconsin public opinion
As Wisconsin’s debt load continues to grow, the tax burden for Wisconsin families and businesses will grow right along with it
The limits of parent-driven reform
Creating the Capacity to Manage and Compete
Outcomes by gender, race, and income level
Why you’ll pay more at the pump
Wisconsin should be careful when it comes to limiting new technology

