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  2. Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer ...

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    County treasurers were then empowered to enforce standards. In 1867, the state government established a position under the State Treasurer to enforce further quality standards. That system was supplemented in 1889 with the creation of the Office of Dairy and Food Commissioner to enforce food safety, food labeling, and laws on weights and measures.

  3. University of Wisconsin System - Wikipedia

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    The present-day University of Wisconsin System was created on October 11, 1971, by Chapter 100, Laws of 1971, which combined the former University of Wisconsin and Wisconsin State Universities systems into an enlarged University of Wisconsin System. The final legislation passed in May 1974, combining two chapters of the Wisconsin statutes.

  4. Wisconsin State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin State Capitol is the tallest building in Madison, a distinction that has been preserved by legislation that prohibits buildings taller than the columns surrounding the dome (187 feet). The Capitol is located at the southwestern end of the Madison Isthmus. The streets surrounding the building form the Capitol Square, which is home ...

  5. Wisconsin Ranks No. 23 Among America's Top States For ...

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    WISCONSIN — Infrastructure, education and the cost of doing business in the Badger State propelled it to No. 23 in America’s Top States for Business in 2022, the business and financial news ...

  6. Where Does WI Rank Among America’s Top States For ... - Patch

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    The top corporate tax rate in the state is 7.9 percent, while the unemployment rate is around 2.4 percent. Gas is taxed at 51.3 cents per gallon. CNBC took statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau ...

  7. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Website. dma.wi.gov. The Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs (DMA) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government responsible for maintaining Wisconsin's armed military force and responding to state or national emergencies.

  8. List of Wisconsin state symbols - Wikipedia

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    "Oh Wisconsin, Land of My Dreams" 2001 Beverage: Milk: 1987 Dance: Polka: 1993 Pastry: Kringle: 2013 Slogan: America's Dairyland: 1940 Song "On, Wisconsin!" 1959 Symbol of peace: Mourning dove Zenaidura macroura carolinensis: 1971 Tartan: Wisconsin tartan: 2007 Waltz "The Wisconsin Waltz" 2001

  9. Wisconsin Department of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Department of Commerce was a department in the executive branch of the Government of Wisconsin. It was established as the Wisconsin Department of Development in 1979, renamed to the Department of Commerce in 1995, and abolished in 2011. The department was responsible for implementing and overseeing the economic development ...

  10. State of Wisconsin Investment Board - Wikipedia

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    www .swib .state .wi .us. The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB), created in 1951, is an independent state agency responsible for managing the assets of the Wisconsin Retirement System, the State Investment Fund (SIF), and other state trust funds. As of December 31, 2023, SWIB managed over $156 billion in assets.

  11. Seal of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin is a seal used by the Wisconsin Secretary of State to authenticate all the governor's official acts, except laws. It consists of the state coat of arms, with the words "Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin" above it and 13 stars, representing the original states, below it. Top: Forward, the state motto.