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Plans forming for 2025 Door/Kewaunee County Legislative Days

The Door County Economic Development Corporation and the Kewaunee County Economic Development Corporation are relying upon your ideas and even your voice to help engineer change in Madison this spring. The two organizations are again joining forces for the biennial Door/Kewaunee County Legislative Days, which started in 2003. The two-day event brings residents and legislative leaders together to discuss issues specific to Door and Kewaunee counties. Water quality, the Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed (ALICE) population, school start date, and broadband funding are just some of the topics delegates have brought to the doors of the Wisconsin State Capitol. DCEDC Executive Director Michelle Lawrie experienced Door/Kewaunee County Legislative Days for the first time in 2023, and she was impressed by the impact they were able to make in a short amount of time.

While the event isn't until March 19th and 20th, you can do plenty now with a few clicks of your mouse. The DCEDC and KCEDC are accepting local issues and concerns at this link until January 31st. You can also be a part of the delegation for a fee by clicking on this link. You have until February 21st to sign up for that.

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