State shouldn't pay to save jobs in tight labor market
November 14, 2018 - Milwaukee, WI - The Joint Finance Committee of the state legislature is meeting today to consider a Foxconn-like incentives package for paper products manufacturer Kimberly-Clark. The aim of the bill is to save ...
WILL President and General Counsel Rick Esenberg and Director of Public Engagement Collin Roth write in National Review Online on the market distorting effects of tax incentives and crony capitalism that is being proposed by legislators in Madison for Kimberly-Clark.
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It makes little sense to pay struggling businesses to “save jobs” during a labor shortage
August 17, 2018 – Milwaukee, WI -- WILL President and General Counsel Rick Esenberg and WILL Director of Public Engagement Collin Roth authored a piece at National Review Online outlining the bad ...
Although it is well-intentioned, the Republican bill to give paper company Kimberly-Clark the same tax credit package as offered to electronics manufacturer Foxconn is simply bad economics and sets a troubling, if not unsustainable, precedent for economic development. Conservatives should be ...