AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMilwaukee Economy Watch: Milwaukee County is projecting a $50 million deficit next year and nearly $170 million in five years, driven by a structural mismatch between revenue growth and rising mandated costs—even after the 2023 shared-revenue deal and new sales tax authority. State Courts & Business Climate: The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down race-based college scholarships, a ruling that could reshape how institutions and donors structure student aid. Local Business Growth: Discourse is launching “Discourse Mobile,” a restored 1997 Subaru Sambar truck that will bring its coffee operation to off-site events, including corporate gatherings and Summerfest. Health & Food Policy: A new analysis says a House reconciliation plan would cut SNAP by about 30% through 2034, threatening food assistance for millions. Community & Workforce: The Sycamore Chamber’s membership director completed the U.S. Chamber’s Institute for Organization Management, aiming to strengthen advocacy and services for local businesses. Weather: Rain wraps up overnight; Monday turns partly sunny and breezy with mid-70s inland.
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