Evers decries GOP's WEDC changes at economic development summit
Gov.-elect Tony Evers says one of the most concerning outcomes of this weeks extraordinary session is a bill that would temporarily take away his power to appoint the head of the states top economic development agency.
That power over Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation leadership would be restored Sept. 1, after nine months of control by a board led by appointees of GOP legislative leaders.
If the governor is precluded from being part of that effort, I think thats a mistake, Evers said Thursday at the New North Summit in Appleton. This is about making sure the governors office is in a position to marshall the resources of state government around economic development.
Evers told reporters his staff is in the process of setting up a phone call with Gov. Scott Walker, and he expects to speak with him in the next few days. Hes hoping to convince him not to sign the lame-duck bills into law, but Walker has previously expressed support for some of their provisions.
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