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Climate Change Member Meeting to be Held in Stevens Point Tuesday PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Lt Gov Office Press   
Saturday, 07 March 2020 11:10

flooding-east-river-gbGroup is charged with providing policy recommendations to Gov. Evers in August of 2020.


MADISON - Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes will host on Tues., March 10, 2020, at 10 a.m. the second member meeting of the Governor's Task Force on Climate Change at the UW-Stevens Point campus.

Through Executive Order 52, Gov. Tony Evers created the Climate Change Task Force under the Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy, naming Lt. Gov. Barnes as the chairman.

The task force is comprised of individuals from across the state representing various industries, including agriculture, small business, utilities, and Indigenous communities. They are charged with providing policy recommendations to Gov. Evers in August of 2020.

Lt. Gov. Barnes will be available to speak with the press about the task force at 12:45 p.m. Other members can be made available upon request.

WHO: Lt. Gov. Barnes

WHAT: Climate Change Task Force Member Meeting

WHEN: Tues., March 10, 2020, at 10 a.m.

WHERE: UW-Stevens Point
Dreyfus University Center Alumni Room
1015 Reserve St.
Stevens Point, WI 54481

Last Updated on Saturday, 07 March 2020 11:19
 
New Wisconsin National Guard Adjutant General Sworn In PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 06 March 2020 14:14

paul.e.knappAntigo Native, Air Force Academy graduate with 681 combat hours, and 262 combat sorties takes over command of the 10,000 Soldiers and Airmen of the Wisconsin Army and Air National Guard on Thursday.


MADISON  Gov. Tony Evers swore in Wisconsin's new adjutant general into the Wisconsin National Guard on Thursday. Maj. Gen. was officially promoted to the rank of major general, by the governor, who is the commander-in-chief of the Wisconsin National Guard, during a ceremony in the governor's office with members of his family present as he assumed the duties of the adjutant general.

As adjutant general, Knapp is the commander of the 10,000 Soldiers and Airmen of the Wisconsin Army and Air National Guard. He is also responsible for Wisconsin Emergency Management, Wisconsin's Office of Emergency Communications, and serves as Wisconsin's Homeland Security Advisor.

tony-evers“It was an honor to preside over Brig. Gen. Knapp’s promotion to major general, and it was an honor to welcome him to his new role,” Gov. Evers said. “Maj. Gen. Knapp is a proven leader who I am thrilled to have leading the National Guard and the Department of Military Affairs at this critical time.”

“I am humbled and honored by Gov. Evers’ confidence in me, and I am grateful to have the opportunity to lead the Soldiers and Airmen of the Wisconsin National Guard as well as the men and women of the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs, Wisconsin Emergency Management, and the Office of Emergency Communications,” Knapp said. “It is a great privilege, and I look forward to serving the agency, our National Guard, and most importantly, the people of Wisconsin.”

Knapp is a 1992 U.S. Air Force Academy graduate, where he earned a bachelor of science. He also holds a master of science degree from the University of Maryland. He is a native of Antigo, Wisconsin, and currently lives in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin with his wife, Dr. Renee Knapp, and their two children.

After commissioning as an active duty Air Force officer in 1992, Knapp served as a Special Agent for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations prior to attending navigator training. He served two operational tours as an F-15E Strike Eagle weapon systems officer and one as an air liaison officer to the U.S. Army in South Korea. He separated from active duty in August 2003 and joined the 95th Airlift Squadron of the 440th Airlift Wing, General Mitchell Air Reserve Station, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, flying the C-130H Hercules. Brig. Gen. Knapp has served as an Instructor, Evaluator, Flight Commander, Squadron Commander, Deputy Operations Group Commander and Vice Wing Commander. He has over 3,000 flying hours, including 681 combat hours, and 262 combat sorties supporting operations Allied Force, Northern Watch, Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom and Joint Task Force Horn of Africa.

Knapp succeeds Brig. Gen. Joane Mathews and Brig. Gen. Gary Ebben who both took turns serving as interim adjutants general since the beginning of the year. Ebben, who previously served as the deputy adjutant general for Air, has since retired, while Mathews will revert to her position as the deputy adjutant general for Army.

With the ceremony, Knapp officially began his tenure as Wisconsin’s adjutant general, which marks the beginning of a five-year term in the position. The Wisconsin National Guard is planning a formal assumption of command ceremony and will announce those details at a later time.

 
Trump signs $8.3 billion coronavirus package PDF Print E-mail
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Written by The Hill Press   
Friday, 06 March 2020 11:02

coronavirus-outbreakThe figure substantially exceeds the $2.5 billion in emergency funding that the White House initially proposed last week.


WASHINGTON, DC - President Trump on Friday signed a bill providing $8.3 billion in emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak.

Read the developing story here

 
Héctor Colón Joins UW Board of Regents PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 06 March 2020 10:52

hctor-colnPresident and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan and former head of the Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services will fill vacancy created by the resignation of Gerald Whitburn.


MADISON - Gov. Tony Evers today appointed Héctor Colón on Thursday to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This appointment is effectively immediately, filling a vacancy created by the resignation of Gerald Whitburn on Jan. 23, 2020.

tony-evers-cap“The UW Board of Regents plays a critical role in not only the success of the UW System, but the success of each of our students,” said Gov. Evers. “I believe Héctor's experience turning around budgets, advocating on behalf of some of Wisconsin's most vulnerable residents, and visionary leadership style will serve the Board well.”

“Throughout my career, I have focused on addressing complex issues impacting people and communities, while improving budgets and organizational efficiency,” said Colón. “I look forward to bringing that experience to the UW Board of Regents and I want to thank Governor Evers for this appointment.”

Colón has served as the president and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan (LSS) since 2017. Since his time with LSS, the organization has seen multi-million dollar surpluses after years of budget shortfalls. He also served as the executive director of the Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services where he ended a 30-year waitlist for disability services and led countywide initiatives on ending chronic homelessness, reforming juvenile justice, and transforming mental healthcare. In 2019, Colón was named the Nonprofit Executive of the Year by BizTimes Media and Hispanic Man of the Year by UMOS.

Last Updated on Friday, 06 March 2020 11:15
 
Bill Adds 12 New Branches to the Wisconsin Circuit Court PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 06 March 2020 10:38

justice-statueLargest addition in over two decades to justice system should make it more efficient.

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Wisconsin Joins Lawsuit Challenging Diversion of Billions of Dollars to Build Trump's Wall PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Thursday, 05 March 2020 09:12

borderfenceThe diversion of funds is a wasteful use of taxpayer dollars and neglects the needs of our state National Guard says Governor.

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Respect Wisconsin Women PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin Senate, Kate Constalie   
Thursday, 05 March 2020 08:58

women-healthDemocrats introduce bills to strengthen health care for women.

Last Updated on Friday, 06 March 2020 09:11
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Stunning night for Biden surprises everyone — including his own loyalists PDF Print E-mail
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Written by The Hill Press   
Wednesday, 04 March 2020 16:41

joe-biden-win-getty-2020Former Vice President wins 10 victories in all compared to four for Sanders, including huge upsets in the states of Minnesota and Massachusetts, as other moderates clear a path.

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Sen. Smith: I’m Here, Ready to Listen PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jeff Smith, State Senator District 31   
Wednesday, 04 March 2020 15:37

meeting-crowdOver the next couple of weeks, Sen. Jeff Smith will be hosting a series of listening sessions to hear from the people of the 31st. and hopes you can join them.

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U.S. Supreme Court Threatening Health Care of Millions PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin Press   
Tuesday, 03 March 2020 15:45

affordable-care-actWisconsinites with pre-existing conditions, marketplace health insurance, at grave risk of having coverage taken away by right-wing federal judges.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 March 2020 16:05
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Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention Brief Held at Capitol 1 day before Molson Coors PDF Print E-mail
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Written by BOWEN PRESS   
Friday, 28 February 2020 17:35

guns-candlelightGun Violence Tragedy Highlighted Proven Community-Based Efforts that need State Resources to Save Lives


MADISON - State Rep. David Bowen (D-Milwaukee) and Sen. Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) invited Reggie Moore, City of Milwaukee Director of the Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention, to the Capitol earlier this week to host a legislative briefing on the work the Office has done to reduce violence in Milwaukee and the possibility to do more with the State of WI as a partner. This event was hosted in conjunction with several Criminal Justice related events put on by Rep. Bowen and Sen. Taylor during the final week of Black History Month. After the successful conclusion of this event, Rep. Bowen released the following statement:

david-bowen“I was honored to host Director Reggie Moore at the Capitol, which tragically ended up 1 day before the gun violence tragedy at Molson Coors, to highlight the local progress being made by investing time and resources into high-need communities to reduce violence. At a time when our prisons are overcrowded and reactionary incarceration proposals would skyrocket prison populations and cost the government up to $1 Billion dollars, we need to properly fund these innovative prevention measures Statewide which are proven to reduce violence, especially gun violence.  Our bill creating a State Violence Prevention Fund is a great start and it’s time we become partners passing down resources to municipalities.”

The Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention was established to take a public health approach to addressing violence with the goal of violence reduction. Through strategic partnerships, the Office has presided over a 34% decline of fatal shooting and a 28% decline of non-fatal shootings in Milwaukee from 2015-2019.

Rep. Bowen continued, “I was pleased to see such a bipartisan group of more than 20 lawmakers, staffers, and community members in attendance earlier this week to join us in this important & urgent conversation. These violence prevention measures not only make our communities safer, but show that investments made on the front-end will reduce the number of violent incidents and save money on the back-end.”

An archived video of the event can be found on WisconsinEye here.

 
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