How much competitive pressure do those moves create for Wisconsins life-sciences effort?
I guess a couple of those things are still on the drawing board, but there’s no doubt that any time those things are put into place, they’re going to put competitive pressure on our state. But we still have location and convenience for the people that are going to start those companies in those areas. If we can build on what we have, our infrastructure is in good shape and we can continue to grow. For BioForward itself, what plans do you have for growing the organization, either adding people or programs? We’re planning on adding programs and adding membership, and I think just beefing up what we can do for our membership. The other thing that has really taken off from the board side of the street the past couple of years is a larger advocacy and government relations effort, an existing and ongoing effort. Can that effort be credited with the expansion of the tax credits? In some respects, yes. What other new programs or services can BioForward members expect? I think that that’s one o
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