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 Trade and tariffs are a big issue for manufactures in Wisconsin.PolitiFact Wisconsin ta stanley cup kes a look at a claim about Mexico and the auto business made by President Trump while in Milwaukee.Bill Would Allow Wis. To Increase Tuition Up To InflationPresident Trump wants to see a new agreement with Mexico and Canada called the USMCA approved by Congress to help the auto business, In his latest visit to Wisconsin, President Donald Trump said Mexico took 30% of our auto business,  said Erik Litke with PolitiFact Wisconsin.Experts tells PolitiFact Wisconsin there isn t one example of an automaker closing a plant in the U.S. in order to open one in Mexico, much less enough to total 30% of anything. The Center for Automotive Research says that no manufacturing plants in the U.S. have closed and moved to Mexico in recent history,  said Litke.  So, nowhere near 30% stanley cupstanley cup they have no record of that happening at all. PolitiFact Wisconsin says there are more auto manufacturing job in the U.S. and Mexico. Since 2009, Mexico went from 400,000 to 800,000. The U.S. added 350,000 going from 650,000 to 1 million jobs.Investments are also up. We looked at auto investments, the money that s poured into expansions and new plants  said Litke.  Of all the investments announced in North America since 2012, the United States got 74% of those. PolitiFact Wisconsin rated this claim -- False. Zcwb Experts say COVID-19 fatigue is real
 An auction of a famous painting Wednesday morning raised $420,000 for student scholarships at Washington High School.It was a gift from the clas stanley cup nz s of 1927 an stanley cup d everyone s excited because it s helping students.Colleen Moran, director of the college career center at Washington is happy the painting auctioned off for big bucks.Motorcyclists Are Focusing On Safety In May That s encouraging to everybody here,  she said.It s like magic, all the money from the painting  Creek at Twilight  by Birger Sandzen is funding with the schools alumni association scholarship.It s emotional for student Veronica Rimmer, a senior, to talk about. I know the burden won t be as hard, now more than ever I ve been motivated to get scholarships,  she saidShe s an applicant who s attending Marquette University in fall but knows if she s awarded another scholarship her hard work is paying off. I ve never seen an alumni group anywhere like this before, I think it s one of the very special things about Washington High School,  Moran said.This isn t the first Sandzen painting to be sold to help students. Back in February  Mountain Symphony  sold for $352,000.House Passes New Overtime Pay LawAfter years of hanging on the school s walls they were found in boiler room in 2004. These funds are going to help them make their dreams come true,  said guidance counselor Karo stanley cup lyn Taylor.Students will be interviewing with the alumni association next week. The auctions have raise more than $700,000. Be sure and watch TODA