Will make 7 stops during the day, Monday, February 12, 2018.
FOND DU LAC, WI - Mike McCabe's Principle over Party campaign continues to make its way around the state, this time focusing on Fond du Lac. The candidate and campaign staff and supporters plan to make several stops in the area during the day, culminating in a Meet and Greet event that evening at Casa del Tequila (525 N Peters Ave, Fond du Lac, WI 54937).
Mike's goal is to inspire and engage people from all over the state to get back into the driver's seat. Democracy is not a spectator sport. Mike's message continues to explain and educate why this campaign must be People Powered and Crowd Funded if it is to succeed.
Stops include:
Radio interview at Sunny AM 1170/FM 103.3 “Between The Lines” with Greg Stensland.
Morning walk to visit the many Main Street businesses
Lunch with some County Supervisors
Tour of Moraine Park Technical College with President Bonnie Baerwald, Vice President of Academic Affairs Jim Eden, and Dean of Economic & Workforce Development Joann Hall. (Media is welcomed to join)
Attend “What Were You Wearing” event at Marian University.
Meet & Greet at Casa Del Tequila 6pm to 8:30pm, 525 N Peters Ave Fond du Lac, WI 54937
"Wisconsin is becoming a shadow of its former self. So much of what made Wisconsin special is being dismantled. I’m having an increasingly hard time recognizing it as the place where I grew up. Never in my lifetime have I seen our government less responsive to regular people. Never have I seen our public institutions so disrespected and distrusted. Never have I have seen both major parties this fouled up. Never have I seen the political establishment so corrupted and out of touch," said McCabe.
He continued, "I am running for governor for one reason and one reason only. To do everything I can to get our government working for all of us and not just a privileged few."
For more information on the campaign visit: GovernorBlueJeans.com
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Governor’s initiatives include investments to find community-based solutions, invest in small businesses, and bolster healthcare, education, and clean energy workforces.
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Governor declares 2023 the Year of Mental Health in SOS, $500 million to expand access to services, including veteran and school-based mental health, suicide and crisis lifeline support, efforts to bolster workforce.
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Three-pronged plan expands PFAS monitoring and testing, invests in PFAS cleanup efforts, defrays costs for homeowners and local communities.
Wisconsin residents made it clear they are tired of divide and conquer politics, but Republican leaders chose to ignore them.
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