Defending Competition: How Wisconsin Stopped a Utility Monopoly Bill

American Potential

In this episode of American Potential, host Jeff Crank talks with Wisconsin State Senator Chris Kapenga about the successful fight to stop the Right of First Refusal (ROFR) bill in Wisconsin. This legislation, backed by utility companies, would have eliminated competitive bidding for major infrastructure projects, driving up utility costs for consumers and businesses.

Senator Kapenga shares how grassroots efforts, common sense, and coalition building—including support from organizations like Americans for Prosperity—helped block this bill. He explains the dangers of monopolistic practices in utilities, the importance of competition in lowering costs, and the broader impact on Wisconsin's economy. Drawing on his background as a business owner, he illustrates why competition is vital for taxpayers and small businesses alike.

Tune in to hear a compelling story of leadership and perseverance that underscores how fighting for the "small things" in government can prevent significant economic harm. This episode highlights how states can push back against policies that harm taxpayers and businesses while promoting freedom and opportunity.

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