Archive | February, 2012

Thursday, February 16

Committee on Colleges and Universities 8:30 AM 415 Northwest State Capitol Public Hearing Assembly Bill 473 Relating to: delaying the restrictions on participation by the University of Wisconsin System in selling or providing telecommunications services. By Representatives Wynn, Nass, Doyle, Tranel, Bernier, Bies, Spanbauer, Kaufert, C. Taylor, Petrowski, Berceau, Marklein, Molepske Jr, Ripp and Danou; […]

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Wednesday, February 15

Committees on Energy, Biotechnology, and Consumer Protection; Rural Economic Development and Rural Affairs; and Agriculture 8:30 AM 412 East State Capitol Informational Hearing A symposium on the subject of biogas, a subject pertinent to the jurisdiction of the Assembly Committee on Rural Economic Development and Rural Affairs will be held on Wednesday, February 15, at […]

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Mass Chaos

February 14, 2012 by Lady Forward Ardis Cerny, Chair of Community Activism for Republican Women of Waukesha County (RWWC), testified at the Assembly Committee on Election and Campaign Reforms hearing on February 6, 2012. On the subject of “double voting,” Cerny stated: “I predict that when citizens find out that they can vote a second […]

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Tuesday, February 14

Committee on Economic Development and Veterans and Military Affairs 9:00 AM 330 Southwest State Capitol Public Hearing Senate Bill 440 Relating to: increasing the allowable number of project plan amendments, and lengthening the time during which tax increments may be allocated and expenditures for project costs may be made, for Tax Incremental District Number 3 […]

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More Evidence of Walker-Fraud: Mortgage Money Needed to Balance the Budget That He Claims Is Already Balanced

One year ago today, Gov. Scott Walker and his cronies “dropped the bomb” and announced they would strip the rights away from over 175,000 working Wisconsinites. Since that historic day we have learned much more about the criminals that are currently engaged in the hostile takeover of the government of Wisconsin. Throughout the year, Walker […]

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Rickert gets his ass kicked

Feburary 11, 2012 by WCMC For anyone who’s been following the Rickert vs Kemble/Allen/Rothschild skirmish, Athenae, who blogs on First Draft (first-draft.com), has chimed in with her blog entry: “The ‘Who The Fuck Are You’ Doctrine.” Seems Rickert doesn’t care for journalists who do their homework and then reveal the information they’ve uncovered through hours of […]

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WI Assembly Republicans Violate Article IV Section 10 of the WI Consitution and Illegally Pass AB426

February 11, 2012 by Barbara With On January 26, 2012, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Pro Tem Rep. Bill Kramer (R-ALEC) ordered all observers removed from the gallery and behind locked doors conducted the passage of AB426, the ALEC-GTAC-authored ferrous mining bill. Despite a majority of opposition at both public hearings, stripping away all protections from air, […]

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Wisconsin One Year Longer, One Year Stronger

February 10, 2012 by WCMC Why an Anniversary Week of Action? To remember and honor the unprecedented protests of February and March of 2011, when the people of Wisconsin rediscovered the power of collective action. To reconvene the empowered community that launched the Capitol Occupation and organized state-wide protests, and to reinvigorate the spirit of […]

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Jocelyn Webster files

Information on WI Department of Administration (DOA) Director of Communications, obtained through a public records request to the DOA. Her letter of appointment:     …and her resume:  

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Wisconsin Uprising Anniversary Week of Action Schedule

February 2, 2012 Anniversary Week of Action to Celebrate the Wisconsin Uprising February 11th-19th, 2012 One Year Longer, One Year Stronger! Why an Anniversary Week of Action? To remember and honor the unprecedented protests of February and March of 2011, when the people of Wisconsin rediscovered the power of collective action. To reconvene the empowered […]

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