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30
Aug
2017

cedarburgBudget announced by Senator Fitzgerald earlier this summer caps total spending on the Historic Tax Credit at $20 million and limits the funding a project can receive at $5 million.


MADISON - Drive through a quaint renovated small village or town in Wisconsin and you are likely seeing a downtown renovated with Historic Tax Credits. In my opinion the Historic Tax Credit is the most successful rural and small town economic development program administered by Governor Walker’s Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC). As the Legislature considers venturing into the great unknown on high tech manufacturing with checks from our taxpayers for 15 years, that same Republican majority is planning to cap the Historic Tax Credit program.

This cap is defended as needed as an austerity measure. But clearly these budget cuts are not needed elsewhere. The Republican compromise budget announced by Senator Fitzgerald earlier this summer caps total spending on the Historic Tax Credit at $20 million and limits the funding a project can receive at $5 million. These limits will have a significant impact on the program’s success.

fond_du_lacIn 2014, 60 percent of the Historic Tax Credit projects renovated buildings that had been vacant for more than 20 years. The return on investment for taxpayer investments in the Historic Tax Credit has been proven to be 8 to 1. Capping the program will jeopardize projects that will revitalize our communities and provide a known payback to taxpayers. I have heard from local leaders from all over the state and the 27th Senate District asking to leave the program alone, so I know other Legislators have received contact as well.

I cannot figure out why Governor Walker has continually tried to kill this program and why Republican Legislators would consider allowing it to happen. 2016 brought 38 projects into the Historic Tax Credit. Projects all over Wisconsin including Plymouth, Superior, Fon du Lac, Evansville, Platteville, Darlington, Waupaca, Wausau, Prairie du Chien, La Crosse, Manitowoc, Watertown, De Pere, Oshkosh, Neenah and Kenosha. I know of projects in the works in the 27th District as well.

Written by Jon Erpenbach Press. State Senator 27th District   
Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 August 2017 18:20
 
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15
Nov
2024

jobs-economyThe new record for total employment, released Thursday by DWD, breaks the record announced last month for September data.

Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
 
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14
Nov
2024

capitol-xmas-treeGov. Evers Invites Students and Families to Create Ornaments Celebrating “125 Years of Wisconsin’s State Parks”

Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
 
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06
Dec
2022

kevin-mccarthy-senateMcCarthy will likely have to rely on Democratic votes to pass spending bills next year to make up for defections within his own conference, which will undercut his negotiating leverage and spark fights with the conservatives.

Written by The Hill Press   
Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 December 2022 17:26
 
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29
Aug
2017

teaching-studentsGOP cuts K-12 funding, prioritizes tax breaks for foreign corporation.

Written by Wisconsin Senate, Tony Palese   
 
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