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“Progressives running hard in GOP districts” Battleground Wisconsin Podcast PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Matt Brusky   
Friday, 24 August 2018 13:17

aub1o4Talk about the latest MU Law poll and the onslaught of new political TV ads, Democrats in rural and small town areas, and the marijuana referendums in Wisconsin.


STATEWIDE - Our panel dissects the new MU Law poll and the onslaught of new political TV ads (spoiler alert: the Governor's race is a toss up). We then welcome Citizen Action Co-op member and State Assembly 60th District candidate Chris Rahlf who is running a strong campaign in a long time Republican district. We discuss the opportunities for Democrats in rural and small town areas and encourage volunteers to join Chris and knock doors untouched for years. Southeastern Wisconsin NORML ED Eric Marsch joins us to update listeners on the marijuana referendums in Wisconsin and marijuana legalization polling at 61%!

Last Updated on Friday, 24 August 2018 13:28
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Democratic Radio "National Health Center Week" PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate, Bridget Esser   
Thursday, 23 August 2018 15:56

healthcare-familyAs we recognize the efforts of health care providers, it’s time for our state leaders to come together and prioritize patient-centered solutions that expand access to quality, affordable health coverage.


MADISON, WI – Senator Jennifer Shilling (D-La Crosse) offered the weekly Democratic radio address today.

The audio file of this week’s address can be found here.

A written transcript of the address is below:

jennifer-shilling“Hi, I’m State Senator Jennifer Shilling with this week’s Democratic Radio Address.

“Across Wisconsin, families know that access to quality health care can be a challenge.

“As costs increase and communities struggle with provider shortages, many Health Centers have stepped up to expand coverage and meet the needs of local residents.

“As we celebrate National Health Center Week and recognize the efforts of health care providers across our country, it’s important to look for ways Wisconsin can improve health care access.

“Rather than allowing powerful drug companies and insurance executives to write their own rules, Democrats are fighting to expand health care coverage, protect community health clinics and lower prescription costs for seniors.

“We’ve rolled out our plans to strengthen BadgerCare, combat prescription drug price gouging, and improve access to preventive health services like cancer screenings and annual checkups.

"As medical providers and Community Health Clinics do their part to serve local residents, it’s time for our state leaders to come together and prioritize patient-centered solutions that expand access to quality, affordable health coverage.

“While the stakes couldn’t be higher, I’m confident that Wisconsin can once again be a leader in health care.”

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Omarosa. Manafort. Kavanaugh? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by LegitAction Team   
Monday, 20 August 2018 17:06

donald-trump-golden-wingsTrump wants to make another lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court while he’s under active criminal investigation. Join tens of thousands of Legit members and sign our petition to keep Brett Kavanaugh off the Supreme Court.

Last Updated on Monday, 20 August 2018 21:38
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“Citizen Action Co-op Members Win Big on Primary Day” Battleground Wisconsin Podcast PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Matt Brusky   
Friday, 17 August 2018 15:54

bgw-2v2tnciSTATEWIDE - We discuss Tuesday’s primary election in Wisconsin and celebrate huge victories by Citizen Action members Mandela Barnes, Sarah Godlewski, Marisabel Cabrera and Jeff Smith. Our panel begins to handicap the Governor and U.S. Senate races. and we welcome Citizen Action co-op member and candidate for the State Assembly Kim Butler to discuss her important race in Western Wisconsin.


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Democratic Radio "Observing Black Women’s Equal Pay Day" PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate Democrats   
Thursday, 16 August 2018 16:11

latonya-johnsonMADISON – Senator LaTonya Johnson (D-Milwaukee) offered the following weekly Democratic radio address today on Black Women’s Equal Pay Day.

The audio file can be found here.

A written transcript of the address is as follows:

“Hello. I’m State Senator LaTonya Johnson. On August 7, we observed Black Women’s Equal Pay Day. Women on average earn 80 cents for every $1 paid to men and for this reason we hold Equal Pay Day in April. In other words, equal pay for equal work. But did you know for women of color the pay gap is even wider? In Wisconsin, African American women earn only 61 cents for every dollar paid to men, which made August 7 of this year the day that their salaries caught up to what white men made in 2017.

“Senate Democrats are committed to ensuring women, including women of color, are paid fair wages for equal work and addressing contributors to the wage gap, such as employment discrimination and lack of affordable child care.

“According to the Institute for Women's Policy Research, if women were paid the same as comparable men then the economy would add $513 billion in wages and salary, and the poverty rate for working women would fall by nearly half. Closing the wage gap is not only an issue of fairness, but it’s an economic imperative that benefits everyone in our community.”

 
Wis Democracy Campaign "Your eyes, ears, mouth, and ideas!" PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, Matt Rothschild   
Thursday, 16 August 2018 09:53

matthew_rothschildHelp monitor truth in election advertising this fall by reporting ads by issue advocacy groups or independent expenditure committees -- TV, radio, online/social media, newspapers, billboards or direct mail to our Hijack Hotline.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 August 2018 10:17
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“Get Out The Primary Vote” Battleground Wisconsin Podcast PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Matt Brusky   
Friday, 10 August 2018 15:52

szvf36Tuesday’s Primary Election in Wisconsin takes center stage, plus Tammy Baldwin’s outstanding leadership on Medicare For All legislation.


STATEWIDE - We focus on next Tuesday’s Primary Election in Wisconsin. The panel discusses the Democratic governor primary and whether anyone other than presumed front runner Tony Evers can emerge the winner. We also review other important state legislative primaries, including Jeff Smith in Senate District 31 and Marisabel Cabrera in Assembly District 9. We announce Citizen Action’s endorsement of Earnell Lucas in the Milwaukee County Sheriff's race. Lee Snodgrass, Citizen Action’s endorsed candidate in Senate District 19, joins us to talk about her campaign, the importance of the race to gaining power in the legislature, and encourage volunteers to meet Lee and help get out the vote in the Appleton area this Saturday.

We close the show with a discussion of Tammy Baldwin’s outstanding leadership on Medicare For All legislation and more WEDC contracts for Scott Walker donors.

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Wis Democracy Campaign "Trump’s Road to Fascism" PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, Matt Rothschild   
Friday, 10 August 2018 12:08

donald-trumpMADISON - With each passing day, I get more and more alarmed about where our country is headed under Donald Trump. Here are my considered thoughts on this ominous subject:

Trump and the road to fascism

We’ve also weighed in on the odious plan by the Trump Administration to insist on asking a citizenship question on the upcoming Census. Here’s the letter we sent out on this:

Letter on 2020 census citizenship question

matt-rothschildBack here on the Wisconsin front, we’ve been busy following the money. We noticed that a new WEDC loan recipient just happens to have generous Walker donors at the helm:

WEDC gives $60M to company run by Walker donors

In covering the money chase in the elections here, the results of the horrendous 2015 rewrite of our campaign finance laws are becoming more obvious. Here are two examples:

Major state parties raising money hand over fist

Republicans outraising Dems with record-breaking hauls by legislative leaders

If you want to see the most up-to-date info on who has brought in the most money in the governor’s race and other statewide races, we’ve got a handy little chart right here:

Campaign finance information updated for all constitutional office candidates

As you can see, we’ve been busy around here!

Have a nice weekend.

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Matt Rothschild
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Democratic Radio "Primary Election Reminder" PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate, Kate Constalie   
Thursday, 09 August 2018 10:42

voter-us-electionsWisconsin’s Fall Primary Election is on Tuesday, August 14th. Make a plan to make your voice heard.


MADISON, WI – Senator Jennifer Shilling (D-La Crosse) offered the weekly Democratic radio address today.

The audio file of this week’s address can be found here.

A written transcript of the address is below:

jennifer-shilling“Hi, I’m State Senator Jennifer Shilling with this week’s Democratic Radio Address.

“Wisconsin’s Fall Primary Election is just around the corner! I know, I know, you’re in the midst of summer fun. But on Tuesday, August 14th, voters have the opportunity to head to the polls and make their voices heard.

“Casting a ballot only takes a minute and it’s the most effective way you can get involved in shaping our Democracy.

“For help finding your polling place, checking your registration status or seeing what’s on your ballot, visit MyVote.WI.Gov. Again, that’s MyVote.WI.Gov.

“Make a plan to make your voice heard this election season.

“Get out and vote on Tuesday, August 14th! Then you can get back to your summer fun!”

 
Roys Backs Midwest Paper Group’s Investment in the Fox Valley PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kelda for Governor, Brian Evans   
Saturday, 04 August 2018 15:22

appleton-coatedDemocratic candidate for Governor thanks the United Steelworkers who led the fight to keep the mill open.


MADISON, WI - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Kelda Roys released the following statement on the Midwest Paper Group’s investment in the Fox Valley and creation of over 300 jobs at the former Appleton Coated facility in Combined Locks:

kelda-roys“I thank the Midwest Paper Group - I'm thrilled to see them double-down on their investment in the Fox Valley. I would also like to commend the workers and a community that fought back against difficult odds and saved this 129-year-old mill.

“It's important to recognize that Governor Walker and his administration did almost nothing to help and were nowhere to be found when the chips were down and Appleton Coated was fighting to stay alive. It took an election year and bad poll numbers for the governor to suddenly take interest in Appleton Coated, Kimberly Clark, and the paper industry. That's not leadership.

"I want to thank - from the bottom of my heart - the United Steelworkers (USW) who led the fight to keep the mill open. Without their leadership, perseverance and commitment to community, Governor Walker and a room full of politicians up for re-election would not be able to bask in unearned limelight and take undeserved credit."

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Kelda Roys, 39, is a small business owner, attorney, former state representative, and past head of NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin who has been standing up for women and families throughout her career. In the Assembly, she stood out as an influential and effective lawmaker, delivering results for working families and helping lead the opposition to Governor Scott Walker’s divisive agenda. As a parent and step-parent of four girls, Roys will fight for paid family leave, affordable childcare, great schools, and quality healthcare for all. In a year in which Wisconsin voters are ready for change, Kelda Roys provides the clearest contrast to Scott Walker.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 August 2018 16:09
 
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