By Hoven Consulting – WiAHC’s lobbying firm
The Legislative Council Study Committee on Occupational Licenses held its first hearing on August 2, 2022, at the Capitol building in Madison. The committee first received an overview from the Legislative Council Staff, then a briefing from the Legislative Fiscal Bureau, a briefing from the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), and finally by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS).
Many of the questions for NCSL centered on the licensing process, interstate compacts, universal licensing, and reciprocal licensing. Questions for DSPS centered on staffing, the time required for licensure, issues with applications, legal reviews (crimes and ordinance violations) and additional barriers to timely and efficient license.
Following the testimony, study committee members discussed the following items:
This committee’s next meeting will occur on September 27, 2022, in Madison. For more information about this committee, please visit the committee’s website.
The following is a summary of the results of the August 9 primary election:
· New Marquette Law School Poll Released on August 17
On August 17, Marquette Law School released a new statewide political poll. The following poll findings may be of interest.
Gubernatorial Race
This poll, which was conducted from August 10-15 – after the August 9 primary election – asked Wisconsin voters their preference for governor:
The August poll also asked respondents if they approved or disapproved of how Governor Evers is handling his job. His approval rating was 47%, his disapproval rating is 45%, and 8% did not have an opinion.
U.S. Senate Race
This poll asked Wisconsin voters about their preferred candidate for this year’s U.S. Senate race. The poll found the following:
The poll also asked respondents if they have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes and U.S. Senator Ron Johnson. The poll found the following:
Issue Polling
The August poll also asked questions regarding various issues. One of the questions asked whether the state is headed in the right direction or not. The poll found the following:
This poll also asked how Wisconsinites felt about certain topics. Allowed responses: very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned, and don’t know.
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