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04
Dec
2018

wisconsin_senatePeaceful Transition of Power and Will of the People Thwarted says Sen. Frostman.

Written by Calab Frostman, State Senator District 1   
Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 December 2018 16:18
 
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04
Dec
2018

George H.W. BushFormer President George H.W. Bush died last week at age 94.


MADISON – Late Friday evening former President George H.W. Bush passed away at the age of 94. After hearing the news, Senator Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) released the following statement:

lena-taylor“I join the nation in recognizing the life and legacy of President George H.W. Bush. In learning of the letter that Bush left for Bill Clinton after the hard fought 1992 presidential election, I was so moved by him telling Clinton that “Your success is now our country’s success. I am rooting hard for you.” It is at once both a reminder of how political discourse and campaigns have changed, as well as the way things are supposed to be.”

“I did not agree with many of the policies of the 41st President, including his vote against the 1990 Civil Rights Bill and the racially charged use of the Willie Horton ad. However, when given a choice to serve his country or serve himself, he chose country every time.”

Written by Wisconsin Senate Democrats   
 
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18
Nov
2022

merrick-garland-spec-pros-2022Jack Smith, a longtime prosecutor and current war crimes investigator, will take over two investigations, the mishandling of sensitive government records at Mar-a-Lago and the investigation into Jan. 6., 2021 covering “whether any person or entity unlawfully interfered with the transfer of power.”

Written by The Hill Press   
 
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Nov
2022

graduates-collegeBiden’s student loan forgiveness plan would give federal borrowers making less than $125,000 a year up to $10,000 debt relief.

Written by The Hill Press   
 
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19
Jan
2018

mccabe-govCandidate for Governor Mike McCabe wants full disclosure of donations, update of conflict of interest laws, to take redistricting out of the hands of elected officials, restore independent oversight, bring back civil service protections for government hiring, and end discriminatory voter suppression.


ALTOONA, WI - On Thursday, Wisconsin governor candidate Mike McCabe put forward a comprehensive plan for freeing state government from the clutches of cronyism, corruption and what amounts to legal bribery of state officials.

mike-mccabe“Wisconsin was once known from coast to coast as a beacon of clean, open and honest government. Our state no longer deserves that reputation. I want a Wisconsin that is worthy of it again,” McCabe said.

Once elected, McCabe will seek approval of a package of reforms to:

* Create full disclosure of political donations and election spending, and set tighter limits on campaign contributions that are a quarter of what current state law allows.

* Update Wisconsin’s conflict of interest law to prevent state public officials from taking actions benefiting donors who have contributed more than $1,000 to their campaign committees or spent more than $5,000 on election advertising favoring the officials.

* Take redistricting out of the hands of elected officials who stand to benefit from the legislative district boundaries they draw and assign the task to an independent, nonpartisan legislative service agency in a process modeled after Iowa’s system.

Written by Commoners for Mike McCabe, Christine Welcher   
Last Updated on Saturday, 20 January 2018 14:08
 
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