
March 15, 2019 | In case you missed it, here are five important stories fiscal conservatives may have missed this week. Read More In Case You Missed It: Healthcare Solutions, Manufacturing Grows, and More Taxes for Wisconsin Farmers
March 15, 2019 | In case you missed it, here are five important stories fiscal conservatives may have missed this week. Read More In Case You Missed It: Healthcare Solutions, Manufacturing Grows, and More Taxes for Wisconsin Farmers
Nick Novak, Director of Communications for The John K. MacIver Institute for Public Policy, talked with CBS58’s David Ade on Wednesday about Wisconsin’s decades old Unfair Sales Act, better known as the minimum markup law. Read More MacIver’s Nick Novak Discusses State’s Unfair Minimum Markup Law with CBS58
MacIver Perspective by Matt Crumb – There have been two great examples in recent months of how local units of government can utilize the private sector to bring about real savings for their taxpayers. Imagine that, the private sector can do something better and cheaper than government. Read More Seriously, The Private Sector is Cheaper and More Efficient than Government
MacIver News Service – The legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) debated portions of the state budget well into Wednesday morning, and its main focus was on a 29-page omnibus education package that passed on a 12-4 vote along party lines. Read More Joint Finance Passes Omnibus Education Package That Increases K-12 Funding
MacIver Perspective by Matt Crumb – “Right-to-work” has garnered much attention in Wisconsin over the past month, and the debate is getting even hotter after the legislative session started last week. We must build on that momentum and have a real conversation about finally making Wisconsin a right-to-work state. Read More Wisconsin is Ready for Right-to-Work