Wisconsin Legislature Passes Nuclear Energy Bills, Will Head to the Governor's Desk
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Wisconsin Assembly approves nuclear siting study, power summit
(The Center Square) – A pair of Wisconsin bills that would require the state to identify viable locations for nuclear energy facilities and hold a nuclear power summit in Madison
Wisconsin Legislature passes nuclear energy bills, will head to the governor's desk
A trio of bills aimed at making Wisconsin a national leader in nuclear energy has passed through the state legislature. The bills now head to Governor Tony Evers' desk for consideration.The billsauthored by Sen. Julian Bradley (R-New Berlin), Rep. David Steffen (R-Howard), and Rep. Shae Sortwell (R-Two Rivers)direct Wisconsin to complete a nuclear siting study and find potential communities that would ideally support nuclear power generation, es…
Legislation to expand Wisconsin's nuclear power heads to Gov. Tony Evers' desk
The state Assembly passed a set of bills Tuesday that would expand nuclear power in Wisconsin, sending those proposals to Gov. Tony Evers’ desk. The post Legislation to expand Wisconsin’s nuclear power heads to Gov. Tony Evers’ desk appeared first on WPR.
Assembly Passes Two Armstrong Bills On Packed Calendar
MADISON, WI – The State Assembly met on June 24 to approve a long list of proposals, including two bills introduced by State Rep. Dave Armstrong (R-Rice Lake). “The Assembly covered a lot of ground today, touching on subjects ranging from nuclear energy to training stipends for volunteer firefighters,” Representative Armstrong said. “I’m also happy to say that the Assembly passed two proposals that I worked on, one to help Wisconsin nonprofits a…
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