Wisconsin Republican leaders support one-month Evers order, predict rapid recovery
Republican leaders who control the Wisconsin Legislature said they’re comfortable with Gov. Tony Evers' one-month order for only businesses deemed “essential†to continue operating — but they don't want to see it extend into a second month. Ev.....»»
Capitol Report: House may pass Pelosi’s drug-pricing bill this month, but it looks ‘dead on arrival’ in Republican-run Senate
While the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives may pass the Lower Drug Costs Now Act by the end of this month, analysts say the bill isn’t likely to get the support of the Republican-run Senate and President Donald Trump......»»
Democratic Gov. Evers endeavors to douse drama with Republican counterparts
Call him no-drama Tony. As a former school administrator and cancer survivor, Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers brings a non-politician’s approach to his contentious dealings with Republicans who control both houses of the Wisconsin Legislature. .....»»
Month-Over-Month Trailer Order Recovery Suggests Possible Return To Normalcy
Payback for a record run of new trailer orders last s.....»»
Business execs still support tariffs despite negative impact, WMC survey finds
While most business leaders agree that President Donald Trump’s tariffs are hurting Wisconsin companies, they support the tariffs anyway, found a statewide survey by the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce Foundation. According to the survey, 47.....»»
Trump says US, China to restart trade talks ahead of G20
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping and that the two leaders' teams will restart trade talks after a long lull in order to prepare for a meeting at the G20 summit later this month......»»
Trump says US, China to restart trade talks ahead of G20
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping and that the two leaders' teams will restart trade talks after a long lull in order to prepare for a meeting at the G20 summit later this month......»»
Trump says U.S., Chinese teams to restart trade talks ahead of G20
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping and that the two leaders' teams would restart trade talks after a long lull in order to prepare for a meeting at the G20 summit later this month......»»
DOB building support among future leaders
Throughout the month of M.....»»
Evers says his victory serves as example for Democrats to defeat Trump in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers says his narrow victory over Republican Scott Walker should serve as a template for Democrats to defeat President Donald Trump in swing-state Wisconsin. Evers, speaking Saturday night at the Wisconsin Democrat.....»»
Despite last year’s promise, Legislature still has no code of conduct
In the wake of several behavior scandals, the Arizona Legislature pledged last session to adopt a code of conduct in order to hold members more accountable for their actions in office. Nearly a year later, that code doesn’t exist. Republican leaders sa.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Republican leaders appear resigned to defeat on compromise immigration bill
House Republican leaders braced for defeat on the party’s immigration bill as an effort to build GOP support ahead of a vote Wednesday collapsed after President Donald Trump declined to throw his full weight behind the measure.....»»
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sends local team on mission to Puerto Rico
The Pittsburgh district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sent a team to Puerto Rico for the third time to support temporary emergency power on the island as a part of hurricane recovery. The 10-month mission, assigned by the Federal Emergency Man.....»»
Wisconsin Republican balks at plan to help Kimberly-Clark
A Republican state lawmaker said Wednesday he won't support a tax break bill to help keep a pair of Kimberly-Clark Corp. plants in Wisconsin open, a blow to hopes that the state Senate would quickly pass the bill to save more than 600 jobs......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Tony Evers wins Wisconsin Democratic primary to challenge Scott Walker
Wisconsin state schools superintendent Tony Evers emerged from a crowded Democratic primary field for governor on Tuesday and will now try to unseat incumbent Republican Scott Walker, who is seeking his third term......»»
Bitcoin Price Is Defending One Key Support for the Fifth Month Running
Bitcoin's recovery from three-week lows has kept a key long-term moving average support intact......»»
Gov. Walker weighs Tony Evers" request to retain WEDC powers
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he is weighing whether to veto the Republican Legislature’s proposal removing the governor’s power to appoint the CEO of the state’s economic development agency after receiving a request from Democratic Gov.-elect .....»»
First Fed Bank names new C-level leaders
The new roles come months after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. issued a consent order to First Fed due to a partnership the bank had with a fintech company......»»
What can Albuquerque learn from Denver"s growth?
Business First is convening leaders from Dion’s, Yearout Energy, New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions and Denver Economic Development and Opportunity to discuss Denver's rapid growth and what Albuquerque can learn......»»
Elon Musk"s FSD Is The End Of Manual Driving? Tesla Bull Gene Munster Believes "Somebody Born Today Is Probably Never Going To Drive A Car"
Tesla has decided to reduce the price of its 'full self-driving' subscription by half to $99 per month. This decision has led Gene Munster, Managing Partner at Deepwater Asset Management, to predict the end of manual driving. read more.....»»
Will March Inflation Data Break Tech Rally"s Back? Why Wall Street"s "Dean Of Valuation" And Gene Munster Are Worried, But Paul Krugman And Other Economists Are Not
Economists generally predict a slight slowdown in the month-over-month inflation rate, with consumer prices and the core reading potentially rising by 0.3% in March compared to 0.4% in February. read more.....»»