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Marijuana A Medical Alternative To Opioids For Chronic Pain Treatment PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate Democrats   
Tuesday, 07 February 2017 14:25

medical-marijuanaShilling backs Compassionate Cannabis Care Act as Democrats partner with health professionals and patients in medical marijuana push.


MADISON – On the heels of a bipartisan effort to legalize marijuana oil for the treatment of children with seizures, Democratic legislators are pushing to expand access to comprehensive care through the use of medical marijuana.

The Compassionate Cannabis Care Act authored by Sen. Jon Erpenbach (D-Middleton) and Rep. Chris Taylor (D-Madison) would legalize physician-supervised access to medical marijuana. The bill has gained widespread support from health professionals, patients and Senate Democratic Leader Jennifer Shilling (D-La Crosse).

jennifer-shilling“Most people view medical marijuana as an issue of providing comprehensive health care to those with serious illnesses,” said Shilling. “Medical research, scientific studies, and personal experiences clearly support the use of medical marijuana. I think it’s time to look at our laws and consider joining the majority of states that have already legalized medical marijuana to help treat patients with unbearable and debilitating pain.”

Medical marijuana is currently legal in 28 states including the border states of Michigan, Minnesota, and Illinois. In addition to expanding health care treatment options, states that have legalized the use of medical marijuana have experienced a nearly 25 percent drop in deaths from opioid overdoses compared to states that did not have those laws.

“Opioids kill 80 Americans every day,” added Shilling. “If we want to get serious about saving lives, everything should be on the table - especially since studies indicate that medical marijuana can be a more effective and less addictive treatment for pain. For cancer patients, glaucoma sufferers and other ailing citizens, medical marijuana is one potential tool health professionals can use to treat serious medical conditions and ease their suffering.”

National polling in May 2016 showed that 89 percent of Americans support medical marijuana. Organizational support for physician-supervised access to medical marijuana includes the Wisconsin Nurses Association, the Wisconsin Public Health Association, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Arthritis Research Campaign, the American Bar Association, the American Public Health Association, the American Academy of HIV Medicine and the Lymphoma Foundation of America.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 February 2017 14:51
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School Funding is about More than Money PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kathleen Vinehout, State Senator 31st District   
Tuesday, 07 February 2017 13:44

studentsGov. Walker’s recently released plan on school funding falls short of providing children with a great education regardless of where they live or to fix the school funding formula. Stable funding through an improved equalization aid formula is needed to provide children with a great education across the state.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 February 2017 14:12
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Wisconsin Kids Still Shortchanged by Governor Walker PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate Democrats   
Monday, 06 February 2017 12:10

school-parentsWalker's K-12 education announcement promises pennies on the dollar. Until every dollar is restored, our kids’ future will be shortchanged, says Larson.


MADISON, WI – Senator Chris Larson released the following statement regarding Governor Walker’s K-12 education announcement.

chris-larson“For the past six years, children and families in Wisconsin have unfairly been the brunt of Governor Walker’s attacks. Now, Walker is throwing handfuls of water at a fire he created - and expects everyone to cheer.

“The fact is that under Walker our local neighborhood schools have been suffocated by the largest cuts to education in our state’s history. Since 2011, cuts made to K-12 education total a staggering $1.05 billion. Until every dollar is restored, our kids’ future will be shortchanged. That’s just the figure it would take to get us back to even when Walker started.

“This continuing education funding gap betrays our kids and shows a values deficit by the Walker administration. While Walker and legislative Republicans made historic cuts to our kids, they’ve rewarded the richest in our state with tax loopholes that are costing us hundreds of millions.

“Walker has also set the record for having the largest spending of any budget in state history.

“Still, our kids continue to get the cold shoulder.

“It’s time that we restore our commitment to fully investing in the future of each Wisconsin child. This is the best way to promote economic security and prosperity in Wisconsin - by ensuring our children have access to a quality education.”

 
State Legislators Will Unveil Medical Marijuana Proposal Monday PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate Democrats   
Friday, 03 February 2017 16:25

medical marijuanaMADISON - Senator Jon Erpenbach and Representative Chris Taylor will unveil their medical marijuana proposal and a statewide referendum bill during a press conference on Monday February 6th.

chris-taylorSpeakers include; Senator Jon Erpenbach, Representative Chris Taylor, Dr. David Olive a local doctor, and Steve Acheson, founder, High Ground Veterans Advocacy.

Wisconsin could join the 28 states that allow seriously ill patients access to medical marijuana. As Wisconsin strives to battle opioid abuse in our communities, medical marijuana as an alternative should be on the table in this Legislature.

Monday February 6th
10:00am
Assembly Parlor
Wisconsin State Capitol

Last Updated on Friday, 03 February 2017 16:40
 
Wisconsin Roads Desperate for Leadership PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jon Erpenbach Press. State Senator 27th District   
Friday, 03 February 2017 16:08

road-closed-delayState highway Projects have cost $3 billion more than projected, and the quality of Wisconsin roads have deteriorated in just five years. What's wrong, and what can we do better?

Last Updated on Friday, 03 February 2017 16:52
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