Assembly Democrats created a job task force Monday that aims to create partnerships and collect information across the state on how to improve Wisconsin's economy.
The task force includes business and labor leaders who will travel across Wisconsin and assemble information on ""obstacles that hinder economic development.""
According to a statement, the task force hopes to create a long-term dialogue between workforce leaders to help improve business strategies at companies around the state.
""Wisconsin's Partnership for a Stronger Economy will bring smart, creative people together, no matter their political ideology, to talk about what we can do to keep Wisconsin on the right track as the nation recovers from its worst economic crisis in generations,"" Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan, D-Janesville, said in a statement.
Sheridan said the new partnership will help improve current legislative attempts to boost Wisconsin's economy.
The task force includes members of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, the AFL-CIO and other businesses.