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Wis. Assembly passes state budget, heads to Senate Study raises concerns about Wisconsin's economy

MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Assembly passed the state budget Wednesday after Democrats decided against offering any amendments or prolonging debate, saying the $70 billion spending plan is so bad it can't be fixed.
The budget would cut income taxes for all tax filers by $650 million over two years, expand statewide private school vouchers currently only available in Milwaukee and Racine, and tighten income eligibility under Medicaid, forcing nearly 90,000 people into federally subsidized exchanges to purchase insurance.
>>Dems: No budget debate was tactic, not retreat

>>GOP lawmaker explains 'no' vote on budget

Dollar SignMILWAUKEE  — Wisconsin's economy relies too heavily on the paper industry and other declining sectors, raising concerns that the state lacks the innovation and technology to be competitive in the 21st century, according to a study released Tuesday. Three of the state's five largest sectors have to do with paper and printing, which doesn't bode well as the nation shifts toward digital media, the study found. It also said Wisconsin's main industries aren't as globally minded as are manufacturers elsewhere, another competitive disadvantage.

Ellis tells Bucks he 
will opt out of contract
Dominguez's slam leads 
Astros past Brewers 10-1

ST. FRANCIS — The Milwaukee Bucks have lost their leading scorer. Monta Ellis has informed the Bucks he won't exercise his $11 million option for the upcoming season, making him an unrestricted free agent July 1. The move Monday wasn't a total surprise, coming after Ellis rejected a two-year contract extension last fall. There's a chance the Bucks could lose their second-leading scorer, too.

HOUSTON — The Milwaukee Brewers were done in by their mistakes on Tuesday night. They had miscues on the mound and three in the field, and to top it off they couldn't take advantage of opportunities on offense in a 10-1 loss to the Houston Astros. Matt Dominguez hit a grand slam and drove in a career-high five runs to back another solid performance by Jordan Lyles and help Houston to the victory.

Wis. Republicans looking 
to curtail mine protests
Report faults UW-System
education schools

MADISON — Republicans are looking to curtail public access to an iron mine site in far northwestern Wisconsin in hopes of stopping protesters from interfering with the project. The state budget will be amended to give the state Department of Natural Resources authority to pass rules restricting access, Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Tuesday. Vos had said earlier that DNR may be able to pass an emergency rule on its own, but he said the agency doesn't currently have the authority to do that in this case.

MILWAUKEE  — A review of the nation's teacher-training programs released Tuesday suggests that many University of Wisconsin System education schools are of middling quality. The nonprofit National Council on Teacher Quality used a four-star rating system to evaluate teacher preparation programs at more than 1,100 colleges and universities. UW-Stout's undergraduate program for preparing high school teachers received three stars, the highest marks in the state for any education school.
>>Wis. Senate confirms 2 of Walker's regent nominees

Catholic religious 
order opens abuse files
Growth drives United Tool from Milwaukee to City of Pewaukee location

NEW YORK — A Roman Catholic religious order released an unusually candid report Tuesday outlining how its leaders failed for decades to stop sex abuse in its schools and other ministries. The Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph, which spans 10 Midwestern states, asked experts in clergy sex abuse to provide a full accounting of abuse by examining all the order's records. Advocates for victims said it was the broadest attempt at transparency by any part of the American church.

MILWAUKEE – It’s a move United Tool owner Ron Kelnhofer wishes he could have made six months ago because his company has far outgrown its Milwaukee facility. During the second week of August, United Tool will move from a 12,800-square-foot facility at 8219 W. Bradley Road to an approximate 27,000-square-foot facility at N27-W23591 Paul Road in the City of Pewaukee. “It is a real nice bit of room for us,” Kelnhofer said. “We are sardines where we are now.” Kelnhofer said another plus of being located in Waukesha County is the better talent pool than Milwaukee.
 

 

TODAY IN BUSINESS


prescription drug addictionsStudy: Wiser medication use could cut health costs
TRENTON, N.J. — If doctors and patients used prescription drugs more wisely, they could save the U.S. health care system at least $213 billion a year, by reducing medication overuse, underuse and other flaws in care that cause complications and longer, more-expensive treatments, researchers conclude.

TODAY IN SPORTS
Pitcher safety against liners still issue for MLB
Cleveland Indians reliever Vinnie Pestano has a recurring dream. A batter hits a line drive right back up the middle and it's screaming toward his head. He wakes up just before impact. The real thing is a nightmare scenario that happens a couple times a season in the major leagues.

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The East Side Summer Solstice Music Festival
Welcome to the creative crossroads of the East Side. We are the original 'lifestyle' center that malls try to recreate. We are a community. We are a destination. We are unlike any other area in Milwaukee. You'll find old school mixed in with new.
1985-sangerfest200x248The North American National Saengerfest
Milwaukee will be alive with the sound of music when The North American National Saengerfest returns in Spring, 2013. The event, held every three years, has a rich history in Milwaukee dating to 1886.
 

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Wis. Sikhs plan rites, 6K run in memory of tragedy
OAK CREEK — Wisconsin Sikhs (seekz) plan to memorialize last year's shooting tragedy with religious observances and a 6-kilometer fundraising run/walk.

ME: Slain Wis. woman struck many times
SHEBOYGAN — A medical examiner has testified that a slain 78-year-old Wisconsin woman was struck at least 27 times with sharp and blunt objects.

Wis. DNR wants to increase wolf hunt limits
MADISON — Hunters and trappers would be allowed to kill dozens more wolves during Wisconsin's second wolf hunt this fall, under new quotas released Tuesday by state wildlife officials.

Officials: Man mauled by bear outside Wis. cabin
SHELL LAKE — A man who was attacked by a black bear outside a cabin in northwestern Wisconsin is recovering at a hospital.

Wisconsin Senate approves WEDC board term limits
MADISON — The Wisconsin Senate has approved a bill that would limit terms for board members at Gov. Scott Walker's troubled quasi-public jobs agency.

Democrat Hulsey considering becoming independent
MADISON — Democratic state Rep. Brett Hulsey of Madison is considering switching his party affiliation to become an independent.

Program to give Chinese students Wis. education
PITTSVILLE — A central Wisconsin high school district is partnering with a Chinese school to teach about 400 Chinese students a U.S. curriculum.

Wisconsin home sales rise 18 percent in May
MILWAUKEE — Home sales in Wisconsin continue to rise. The Wisconsin Realtors Association says May sales are up about 18 percent compared to the same month last year. It's the 23rd consecutive month of growth.

Authorities warn meth lab fugitive armed/dangerous
MERRILL — Lincoln County sheriff's officials are looking for a man they believe is manufacturing meth — a man they say is armed and dangerous.

Milwaukee officer accidentally shoots suspect
MILWAUKEE  — Milwaukee police say an officer accidentally shot and wounded a car theft suspect while arresting him. A second suspect escaped Monday.

Wis. Senate to take up venture capital bill
MADISON — The state Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a bill that would invest millions of dollars in state and private money in Wisconsin startups.

Wis. Senate to vote on WEDC board bill
MADISON — The Wisconsin Senate is getting ready to vote on a bill that would limit terms for board members at Gov. Scott Walker's troubled quasi-public jobs agency.


 
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