Republican legislative leaders say they don’t have the 17 senate votes they need to approve tax incentives for Kimberly-Clark to keep one of its plants open. Governor Scott Walker is asking the Legislature to return to the Capitol to consider the 100-million dollar bill which might rescue more than 500 jobs in the Fox Valley. He will have to convince some Democrats to give their support to get it passed. The Texas-based papermaking giant wants to know the incentives have been approved by the end of this month before it decides to keep one of two plants operating.
Governor Asking Lawmakers To Return For Kimberly-Clark Decision
Sep 14, 2018 | 8:00 AM
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