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15
Sep
2017

baldwin_back_medicare_for_allBaldwin’s support for new Medicare for All legislation, the budget, Foxconn, and the change in leadership among Assembly Democrats.


STATEWIDE - We discuss Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s support for new Medicare for All legislation introduced this week in the U.S, Senate. Baldwin's forward looking vision is in sharp contrast with Sen. Ron Johnson and his conservative colleagues who introduced yet another effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

The panel talks about the long delayed special interest laden state budget that passed the assembly on Tuesday and now heads to the Senate for final rubber stamping. We also review the latest on Foxconn, including Kenosha’s clear minded decision to pass on the boondoggle.

Finally we discuss the change in leadership among Assembly Democrats and Paul Ryan’s confession over the debt consequences of his own tax plan.

Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Matt Brusky   
 
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13
Sep
2017

walker-terry-gou-foxconnIndependent analysis reveals 14,000 jobs deficit for existing corporate tax credits and loans is greater than the direct job creation claim for the Foxconn deal. A full 60% of WEDC-supported corporations have failed to meet job creation goals.

Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Robert Kraig   
 
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12
Sep
2017

sand-mining-wiLate night secret dealings. No notice to local elected officials. No local powers to say “no”. Sen. Kathleen Vinehout writes about a last-minute, late-night budget motion to take away local powers to oversee sand mines and quarries in Wisconsin.

Written by Kathleen Vinehout, State Senator 31st District   
 
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11
Sep
2017

mccabe-gov-headerPrinciple Over Party campaign will barnstorm the state with a message about getting government working. Will be in Green Bay on Sept 14th at the Brown County Library.


GREEN BAY, WI - After his official kick-off in Curtiss, WI on Sept 12, 2017, McCabe’s Principle Over Party campaign will barnstorm the state with a message about getting government working for all of us and not just a few, a living wage for every worker, health care for all, debt-free education and job training, and high-speed Internet to every doorstep.

The second rally stop will be in Green Bay on Sept 14th. Several stops will be made that day culminating with a larger event from 5pm - 7pm at the Brown County Library. (515 Pine Street, Green Bay) The event is free and all are welcome.

mike-mccabe“Wisconsin is up to its eyeballs in problems. Same goes for our country as a whole. The problems grow out of political and economic inequality. Our society has been made more and more elitist, both politically and economically. It has been divided into royals and commoners,” McCabe said. “I am running for one reason and one reason only – to re-establish the ideal that our government should work as well for the commoners as it does for the royals.”

For 15 years, McCabe led the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, a nonpartisan watchdog group that tracks the money in elections, exposes corruption and works to make people matter more than money in politics. (wisdc.org/wdcaccomplishments.php) He went on to start up the grassroots group Blue Jean Nation, which works to empower regular people to challenge the political establishment.

McCabe does not belong to any political party, but is entering the Democratic primary. The campaign’s website is GovernorBlueJeans.com.

Written by Commoners for Mike McCabe, Christine Welcher   
 
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09
Sep
2017

capitol-dome-mdsnHere is what happened in the Capitol last week as the Legislature finalized the state budget.

Written by Wisconsin Democrats   
 
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08
Sep
2017

farm familyFamilies losing hope as Wisconsin suffers through another dismal jobs report.

Written by Wisconsin Senate, Tony Palese   
 
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