Ameillia Wedward and Will Flanders
As Act 10 reaches its second decade, the 2011 collective bargaining reforms continue to prove their value to K-12 education in Wisconsin. But this does not mean that the reforms are no longer controversial, or that opponents of the law have given hope of a ...
Will Flanders, Ph.D.
Research Director, Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty
Across the nation, there is growing momentum behind bringing back COVID-19 restrictions. Recently, the CDC updated it's guidance to say that even those who have been vaccinated should wear masks in areas ...
By Kyle Koenen
The legislature is set to vote on the 2021-23 biennial budget this week. Included in the overall package is a historic set of tax reforms totaling $3.4 billion that will continue to improve the tax climate for Wisconsin families and businesses alike.
The first, and ...
On Tuesday, WILL Policy Director Kyle Koenen submitted testimony to the Senate Committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform in-favor of Senate Bill 354, and on Wednesday submitted testimony to the Assembly Committee on Workforce Development on Assembly Bill 336, the Assembly companion of the bill. ...
By: Libby Sobic and Will Flanders, Ph.D.
Without fail, each state budget cycle always results in cries from the public school establishment that “we need more money in public schools!” Governor Evers continues this status quo assertion with his 2021-23 budget proposal for massive increases ...
Will Flanders, Research Director
As the United States comes out of the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the policies put in place at its height are no longer useful for economic recovery. Among these policies is the additional $300 being paid to unemployed workers that began at the height of the ...
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