Hutton Bill Waiving Business Startup Fee for High Schoolers Receives Public Hearing
MADISON – A Senate committee heard testimony today on legislation by Senator Rob Hutton (R-Brookfield) that waives the state’s fee for business formation for 18-year-olds in high school, a bill intended to help open doors for the next generation of Wisconsin business leaders.
By including 18-year-olds in high school, the bill ensures that all young adult entrepreneurs in Wisconsin are treated equally under the law, regardless of where they are in their education.
Senator Hutton issued the following statement:
“Across Wisconsin, many of our young adults are innovative and driven to make the most of their ambition and talents. A great example are the many talented high school students who I’ve gotten to know in the 5th Senate District who have been highly successful with robotics.
“This bill removes a financial barrier for them and other young entrepreneurs throughout the state and makes it easier for them to take their talents and ambition to the next level by forming their own business.
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