EPA Coal Rules Will Kill Wisconsin Jobs
MADISON – Wisconsin workers will be hit extremely hard by a new federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) global warming regulation on coal-fired power plants because
WISCONSIN'S CHAMBER
MADISON – Wisconsin workers will be hit extremely hard by a new federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) global warming regulation on coal-fired power plants because
Sustainability, Innovation and Stewardship Honored As Wisconsin’s economy continues to improve, nine companies have received the prestigious Business Friend of the Environment Award for leadership
In a previous memorandum dated February 13th, 2015, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC) presented a case study highlighting the negative economic consequences of ceding unchecked
MADISON – Wisconsin’s Chamber of Commerce, WMC, is calling attention to a new study from the non-partisan Heritage Foundation, which finds that Wisconsin will be
Wisconsin’s largest business trade association, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) supports Governor Walker’s proposal to make the Natural Resources Board (NRB) advisory. While WMC greatly
Madison – According to a new study published jointly by The Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University and the John K. MacIver Institute for Public
Madison – WMC Energy and Environment Policy Director Eric Bott said: “EPA’s onslaught of new air regulations threatens to drain the lifeblood of Wisconsin’s manufacturing
Renewable energy advocates hold up the German experience as an example of successful energy policymaking with some going so far as to call it a
By Kurt R. Bauer Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce Wisconsin’s transformation from an anti-business to a pro-business state has been remarkable, but it is also incomplete.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Eric Bott, 608.258.3400 EPA Cooks Up a Turkey of an Ozone Rule for Thanksgiving MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC),