Tuesday marks the 100th day in the Administration of Wisconsin Governor Scott K. Walker. In this exclusive interview with the MacIver News Service, the Republican Governor reflects on the fast start and emerging controversies which marked his first three months in office. Bill Osmulski Reports from Madison as the Governor touches on some of the following items, which the Governor’s Office listed as the top accomplishments of the first 100 days. -13000 Private Sector Jobs Created in January and February including 8200 Manufacturing Jobs -Executive Order: Requiring a Special Session of the Legislature on Jobs and Government Reform -Executive Order: Creation of the Commission on Government Waste, Fraud, and Abuse to Help Save 0 Million -Elimination of State Taxes on Health Savings Accounts -Reform of Wisconsin’s Litigation Climate -Relocation and Economic Development Tax Credit Legislation -Tax Relief for Wisconsin’s Job Creators: Small Businesses -Transforming the Department of Commerce into Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation -Introduced Legislation for Three New Enterprise Zones -Supermajority for Passage of Tax Increase Legislation -Right-Sizing State Government with Modest Requests on State Pension, Health Care -Balancing Wisconsin’s FY 2011 Budget -Proposed Budget that Balances .6 Billion Deficit and Reduces the Structural Deficit to Lowest Point in Recent History -Applied to Upgrade Hiawatha Rail Line -Signed TIF Legislation for Brookfield -Signed TID


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