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Solar Panels – Can I get a Tax Credit for Installing Them?

Association Alert

Accordingly, Wisconsin law protects homeowners and associations who wish to install solar panels on their property. Wisconsin law allows for damages for “obstruction of solar energy by a structure outside a neighbor’s building envelope as defined by zoning restrictions in effect at the time the solar collector…system was installed.”

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Why Telemedicine Is Making Major Progress Nationally

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The states that scored an A on the report card were Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. At its annual meeting last month, AMA approved a set of ethical guidelines for telemedicine aimed at ensuring that consumers stay safe when they receive virtual medical care.

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How Do You Fix a Board Power Struggle?

Associations Now

An association’s guidelines won’t keep a board from becoming divisive—indeed, they can help sow discord. Andersson and Avery Edenfield, scholars at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Following those simple guidelines may not, in itself, make your organization the decisive and forward-thinking organization it wants to be.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.12.21

Reid All About it

Host: Wisconsin Society of Association Executives. Join state society executives, CAE study group leaders and long-time CAE instructor Susan Radwan, CAE, ARM to learn more about exam preparation, effective study strategies and what to expect day of the exam. More info/register. Fri 3/12 at 3:45 p.m. Event Contract Essentials in the COVID Era.

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Parsing Common Core: An Education Program Under Fire

Associations Now

Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin this year halted or delayed implementation, according to the Denver-based National Conference of State Legislatures. With increased public scrutiny and media attention, the standards have become increasingly politicized—and, in some states, stalled.