Payments To Parents, Kimberly-Clark Still On Assembly Agenda


Payments To Parents, Kimberly-Clark Still On Assembly Agenda


2 Bills Part Of Lengthy List Up For Debate On What Could Be Assembly`s Final 2018 Session Day

State government would cut checks to Wisconsin parents and a Fox Valley consumer products company under bills scheduled for votes on what could be the final session day of 2018 for the Wisconsin Assembly.

Gov. Scott Walker introduced both plans within the last month as he looks to put the finishing touches on his 2018 re-election platform.

Walker`s child tax credit would offer parents $100 for every child under age 18...

...The other bill would offer Foxconn-style tax breaks for consumer products company Kimberly-Clark, which announced last month it would close plants in Neenah and Fox Crossing, cutting 600 jobs.

While Walker said recently he would be open to offering similar tax breaks to other major paper companies, the plan up for a vote Thursday would be limited to businesses in Neenah and Fox Crossing....

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