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Doyle names business and technology successes, plans for 2005

Doyle names business and technology successes, plans for 2005

His third State of the State address covers entrepreneurship, investment and life sciences

Laptop Battery By WTN News • 01/12/05

Madison, Wis. Wisconsin is on the move was the theme of Governor Jim Doyles speech on the State of the State Wednesday evening in the state Capitol.

Doyle, a Democrat, delivered the constitutionally mandated address to both houses of the state Legislature, putting forth a mostly positive message and handing out praise and recognition to both Democrats and Republicans. WTN compiled this point-by-point guide to his stances on business and technology.

Forbes ranking: Doyle lauded Madison for ranking first among cities for business and careers in Forbes Magazine, with other cities including Appleton and Milwaukee making strong showings in the top 100.
  • Read more about Forbes Magazine city rankings and Wisconsin cities places
Angel and venture investment: Act 255, the economic development package that Doyle has heavily promoted for its angel tax credits, got a small mention during the address as having boosted the states entrepreneurial culture. Recently Doyle also announced a Wisconsin Angel Network, a group that will be state-supported but administered by the Wisconsin Technology Council.
  • Two guest columnists from law firm Michael Best & Friedrich analyze the states finance programs
  • Read more about the state plan for an angel network
Entrepreneurship: The Wisconsin Entrepreneurs Network was announced in November as a way to coordinate regional outreach centers and resources for entrepreneurs. This and the angel network will likely work together to connect start-up businesses with funding.
  • The Wisconsin Entrepreneurss network has $1 million a year in Department of Commerce money to start four regional outreach centers
Manufacturing: The governor called out manufacturing as a major source of job creation in the state over the last year. He supported additional support for the sector, traditionally a strong one in Wisconsin. What form that support will come in will have to wait until the budget is revealed, but it could improve further tax credits or easing of regulations. He also pointed out that Inc Magazine latest issue cited Wisconsin as making a remarkable turnaround in creating manufacturing jobs.

Energy: Doyle wants to put in place a standard for homes and businesses to use 10 percent renewable energy by 2015. He also said the state should reduce its dependence on foreign oil by encouraging biofuel research, which would put the strength of Wisconsins agricultural and biotechnology sectors into play.
  • One Wisconsin company researching biofuel is Virent, which is making an engine that converts it into burnable hydrogen
Life-science research: Doyle wants the legislature to approve $3 million for research into Alzheimers disease, which would be a major focus of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, a planned research center on the UW-Madison campus that would cost about $375 in private and public money. The institute would also focus on bioinformatics, stem cells and other biotechnology research.
  • Read more about the governors $750 million proposal for life sciences, including the Institute for Discovery
Savings on computer purchases: The state government saved $300 million a year by using its purchasing power to cut the cost of state desktop computers by $1000 each, Doyle said. Software savings of $125 per machine led to savings of $2.5 million, he said. The state is also consolidating its e-mail servers for an estimated savings of $1.6 million. Each agency has paid separately for the service until now.
  • In November the state CIO announced a new direction for Wisconsin IT. Read more here.
Math and science education: Doyle proposed legislation requiring high-school students to take three, not just two, years of math and science. He said Wisconsin schools requirements were in the bottom 13 in the nation and below the entry standards of the University of Wisconsin.
  • The University of Wisconsin sees a critical shortage of U.S. scientists and competitive ability
Minimum wage: The first standing ovation, however, was for Doyles support of an increase in the statewide minimum wage to $6.50 from $5.15, and came only from the Democratic half of the chamber. Doyle said they and Republicans had an honest disagreement, but that the matter should be brought to a vote and not delayed.

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