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The State of Wisconsin operates as a comprehensive governmental entity, delivering essential public services and managing critical infrastructure. Its core functions encompass education, healthcare, transportation, public safety, and environmental protection, alongside fostering economic development. Through a structured governmental framework, it implements policies and programs designed to serve its residents and maintain the state's functional integrity and appeal.
Wisconsin officially joined the Union as the 30th U.S. state on May 29, 1848. This milestone followed the approval of a more moderate state constitution by its territorial citizens earlier that year. The transition to statehood was significantly motivated by the prospect of accessing federal programs and the economic prosperity observed in neighboring regions that had already achieved state status, reflecting a strategic move for development.
The primary beneficiaries of the State of Wisconsin's operations are its citizens, businesses, and visitors, who rely on its governance for quality of life and opportunities. The state aims to ensure public welfare, promote economic growth, and safeguard its natural resources for future generations. Its long-term vision centers on fostering a collaborative environment to develop solutions for its populace and build a prosperous, unified future for all Wisconsinites.
State of Wisconsin has 1 tracked investment across 1 company. The latest tracked deal is $100.0M Series D in HistoSonics in August 2024.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2024 | HistoSonics | $100.0M Series D | Chris Dimitropoulos | Johnson & Johnson Innovation, Sonder Capital, Amzak Health, HealthQuest Capital, Jlabs, Lumira Ventures, State OF Wisconsin Investment Board, Venture Investors, Yonjin Capital |