Wisconsin’s Business Community Supports Knowles-Nelson
Sign-On Letter
Wisconsin’s Business Community Supports Knowles-Nelson
Sign-On Letter
Wisconsin’s Business Community Supports Knowles-Nelson
Wisconsin’s business community is sending a clear message: protecting land and water is an investment in local jobs, strong communities, and the natural places that make this state special.
From outdoor gear shops and guide services to hotels, restaurants, and campgrounds near our trails, to manufacturers and the many businesses that rely on Wisconsin’s outdoor amenities to attract and retain talent—businesses across Wisconsin are calling on legislators to continue funding the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. Knowles-Nelson keeps trails open, parks maintained, and Wisconsin’s economy thriving.
Add your business to the statewide sign-on letter urging legislators to fund Knowles-Nelson.
From outdoor gear shops and guide services to hotels, restaurants, and campgrounds near our trails, to manufacturers and the many businesses that rely on Wisconsin’s outdoor amenities to attract and retain talent—businesses across Wisconsin are calling on legislators to continue funding the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. Knowles-Nelson keeps trails open, parks maintained, and Wisconsin’s economy thriving.
Add your business to the statewide sign-on letter urging legislators to fund Knowles-Nelson.
Wisconsin’s business community is sending a clear message: protecting land and water is an investment in local jobs, strong communities, and the natural places that make this state special.
From outdoor gear shops and guide services to hotels, restaurants, and campgrounds near our trails, to manufacturers and the many businesses that rely on Wisconsin’s outdoor amenities to attract and retain talent—businesses across Wisconsin are calling on legislators to continue funding the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. Knowles-Nelson keeps trails open, parks maintained, and Wisconsin’s economy thriving.
Add your business to the statewide sign-on letter urging legislators to fund Knowles-Nelson.