The Unfair Sales Act was enacted in 1939, during the Great Depression, to prevent unfair business practices and protect consumers. Today this antiquated law has been proven to have no impact on the success of small businesses and hurts consumers by artificially increasing prices and decreasing competition.
Governor Evers appears to be turning a blind eye to the legal facts, using the threat of a veto to conceal his opposition to returning more of families' well-deserved earnings.
New report underscores 15 issues in healthcare while highlighting free-market based solutions.
WILL’s 50-state overview and study shows the funding breakdown of technical colleges, giving policy solutions on behalf of taxpayers
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) just released a new policy report, From Coast to Coast: A 50 State Review of Technical College ...
Executive Summary: Recently, Governor Evers released his proposed budget for the 2023-25 cycle. As we have done for the governor’s previous two budgets, this document serves to highlight some of the key provisions in the proposal, and shines a light on the areas where legislators and ...
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) issued a new report, Empowering Patients: How Price Transparency Will Lower Healthcare Costs. The report explains how healthcare price transparency works, and how research has found that it can lower costs for consumers.
The ...