Vos also addressed the Foxconn deal, which would bring the Taiwanese LCD manufacturer to Wisconsin with a factory that could provide up to 13,000 jobs.

The Foxconn deal was supposed to be wrapped up by Sept. 30, Gousha said, but the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) postponed the vote on the company’s contract last week. Also last week, President Trump talked about Foxconn in what seemed like less-than-certain terms.

“I think it's going to be in the state of Wisconsin. And, hopefully, it's going to be there,” Trump said.

Vos said that the project was “right on track.” He denied that there were any issues with the contract, but said that after talking to people involved in the negotiations, it was a matter of simply making sure “we all have a very clear understanding” of the contract.

“For all the people who have been critical of the Foxconn deal, I would think that they would say, ‘Geez, do your due diligence make sure the deal is right for everybody,’” Vos said.