Gov. Jim Doyle said he will focus on efforts to grow Wisconsin's economy "by seizing new opportunities in agriculture, manufacturing and renewable energy" in his State of the State Address, which he will give Wednesday night before the State Legislature.
Doyle said he will also call for "bold efforts" to make health care more affordable, invest in education, and protect the Great Lakes.
"In my address before the Legislature and the people of Wisconsin, I will lay out a bold agenda to deal with the national economic slowdown and outline the next steps to grow Wisconsin's economy," Doyle said. "Tomorrow, I will unveil efforts to protect our priorities, foster innovation, seize energy opportunities, make health care affordable, and build an educated workforce ready to compete around the world."
Doyle's State of the State is scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 7 p.m. It will be carried live on Wisconsin Public Radio's Ideas Network and on Wisconsin Public Television.









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