Wisconsin provided $928.1M of aid to manufacturing in 2016
The state authorized an estimated $928.1 million in tax advantages and incentives for manufacturing in 2016, up from an inflation-adjusted $724.5 million in 2008.
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The state authorized an estimated $928.1 million in tax advantages and incentives for manufacturing in 2016, up from an inflation-adjusted $724.5 million in 2008.
All but two of the Legislature’s study committees have largely wrapped up their work ahead of the new session, with lawmakers poised to introduce legislation ranging from bail and pretrial release to minor guardianships.
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Although manufacturing remains prominent in Wisconsin’s economy, its dominance has generally been declining over the years.
Despite losing one seat in the Assembly, Republicans are increasing the size of their staff as Democratic Gov. Tony Evers takes office.
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In 2017, the manufacturing sector in Wisconsin produced $59.1 billion in economic output and employed 16.4 percent of the state workforce.
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In November, voters in 17 counties and six municipalities approved referenda calling on the state to eliminate “dark store” property tax assessment practices.
WEDC worked with Kimberly-Clark to keep its options open, even as Gov. Scott Walker said a legislative incentive package was the only solution.