| 03.09.10 | News Conference: Gov. Doyle Signs Health Care Transparency Bill |
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Governor Doyle held a news conference on March 9, 2010 at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa to announce the signing into law Assembly Bill 614, the Health Care Transparency Bill. The Governor was joined by supporters of the bill and the bill’s author Senator Jim Sullivan. |
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| 03.08.10 | News Conference: Groundwater Protection Bill |
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Rep. Spenser Black and Sen. Mark Miller held a press conference on March 8, 2010 at the Arboretum in Madison. Their proposed legislation would increase protections for Wisconsin's groundwater by providing more review of proposed large wells that could potentially draw down drinking water supplies and threaten connected surface waters. It would build on a landmark groundwater law that was passed in 2003. |
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| 03.04.10 | News Conference: Governor Doyle on Race to the Top Funding |
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Governor Jim Doyle held a press conference on March 4, 2010 to announce that Wisconsin will not receive first-round federal Race to the Top funding. Governor Doyle, State Superintendent Tony Evers and Milwaukee Common Council President Willie Hines made the announcement in Milwaukee, calling for meaningful reform in Milwaukee Public Schools. |
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| 02.25.10 | News Conference: Assembly Democrats Announce Roth IRA and New Markets Jobs Credit Legislation |
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Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan, Representatives Peter Barca and Louis Molepske, and Milwaukee small business leader Derrick Martin held a press conference February 25, 2010 regarding Assembly Bill 648, also known as the Roth IRA bill. The legislation adopts federal tax policy to allow people of all income levels to convert a traditional individual retirement account (IRA) to a Roth IRA and to make the maximum federal contribution to retirement accounts, penalty-free. AB 642 was also announced, which expands the New Markets Jobs Credit for businesses in communities all across Wisconsin. |
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| 02.24.10 | News Conference: Governor Doyle Signs Healthy Youth Act |
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Governor Jim Doyle signed Assembly Bill 458 at the State Capitol on February 24, 2010. The bill, known as the “Healthy Youth Act,” requires schools that teach sex education to do so in a responsible, comprehensive manner that includes information about abstinence and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy prevention strategies, such as birth control and condom use. It was passed in the Senate on January 28, 2010. |
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| 02.01.10 | US Dept. of Energy and Clean Energy Roadshow |
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The US Dept. of Energy held a press conference to kick off the national Clean Energy Roadshow’s Wisconsin stop at the First Choice Pre-Apprenticeship Training Center to introduce green jobs legislation. National, state and local leaders in both the public and private sectors met to identify ways to spur public-private investment in an American home performance industry create jobs and grow clean energy economy. State Representative Cory Mason, Racine Mayor John Dickert, Graduates of First Choice Pre-Apprenticeship Training Center, and State and local labor, business and environmental leaders attended. The conference was followed by retrofit demonstrations. |
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| 01.27.10 | News Conference: Governor Doyle on Clean Energy Jobs |
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Governor Doyle held a news conference to lay out plans to create clean energy jobs in visits to McFarland, Milwaukee and Appleton. The governor highlighted the work of Energy Performance Specialists in McFarland, Sellars Wipers and Sorbents in Milwaukee and Surface Mount Technology Corporation in Appleton. |
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| 01.28.10 | News Conference: Governor Doyle on Federal Stimulus Funds for High Speed Rail |
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Governor Doyle held a news conference to discuss the $810 million in stimulus funds coming from the federal government for high speed rail between Madison-Milwaukee-Chicago. The high speed rail project is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The governor was joined by Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin, County Executive Kathleen Falk and Mayor Dave Cieslewicz. |
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| 01.26.10 | News Conference: Restructuring the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs |
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An announcement by legislators and interviews with veterans calling for the restructuring of the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs. |
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| 01.21.10 | News Conference: Senate Republican Wisconsin Jobs Now Agenda |
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Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau), Sen. Ted Kanavas (R-Brookfield), Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills), Sen. Randy Hopper (R-Fond du Lac), Sen. Joseph Leibham (R-Sheboygan), Sen. Dale Schultz (R-Richland Center ) and Sen. Neal Kedzie (R-Elkhorn) held a news conference on January 20, 2010 at the Senate Parlor, Wisconsin State Capitol to announce the Senate Republican Wisconsin Jobs Now Agenda. |
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| 01.19.10 | News Conference: Governor Doyle’s Plan for Milwaukee-Area RTA |
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Governor Jim Doyle announced legislation for a Milwaukee-area Regional Transit Authority on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at Bucyrus International in Milwaukee. |
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| 01.15.10 | News Conference: Governor Doyle and State Superintendent on Race to the Top Application |
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Governor Jim Doyle held a press conference on January 15, 2010 at the Bruce Guadalupe Community School in Milwaukee to discuss Wisconsin’s Race to the Top Application. State Superintendent Tony Evers, Representative Pedro Colon, and Alderman Willie Hines also spoke on the issue. |
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| 01.06.10 | News Conference: Governor Doyle on Race to the Top Application and Funding |
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Governor Jim Doyle held a press conference on January 6, 2010 at the State Capitol to discuss Race to the Top and Wisconsin's application for Race to the Top funding. The application asks for $254 million in funding to address various goals, including mentoring for teachers and students, smaller class sizes, and remedying the achievement gap in Wisconsin's schools. State Superintendent Tony Evers also spoke on the issue and the work that went in to writing the application. |
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| 01.05.10 | News Conference: Capital Access Program (CAP) |
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Representatives Andy Jorgensen and Peter Barca held a press conference January 5, 2010 regarding Assembly Bill 532, also known as the Capital Access Program (CAP). The CAP program provides banks with the incentive to issue commercial loans, which would normally be seen as too risky to otherwise take on. Currently, 26 states and two cities, including Milwaukee, have Capital Access Programs. |
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| 12.22.09 | News Conference: Gov. Doyle Signs Drunk Driving Bill into Law |
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On December 22, 2009, Governor Jim Doyle signed drunk driving legislation into law. Senate Bill 66 makes four main changes to current law: • Fourth offense OWI will be a felony if it occurs within five years of an earlier offense; • Ignition interlocks will be required for repeat offenders and first-time offenders with at or above a 0.15 blood alcohol level; • A greater emphasis will be placed on treatment for drunk drivers, helping reduce repeat offenses; and • Increases first offense OWI to a misdemeanor if a child under 16 is in the vehicle. The bill signing and news conference took place in the Governor's Conference Room at the State Capitol. |
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| 12.10.09 | News Conference: John Scocos Taking Legal Action Against the Wisconsin Board of Veterans Affairs |
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John Scocos, former Secretary of Veterans Affairs for the State of Wisconsin and an Iraq War Veteran, announced his decision to take legal actions against the Wisconsin Board of Veterans Affairs over his termination of employment in November 2009. Scocos, along with his wife Kelly and attorney James R. Troupis of the law firm Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, addressed the media in the State Capitol on December 10, 2009. |
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| 12.07.09 | News Conference: Governor Doyle Signs Indian Child Welfare Act |
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Governor Jim Doyle held a news conference on December 7, 2009 at the Executive Residence in Madison, where he signed Senate Bill 288, the Indian Child Welfare (ICWA) Codification bill. The bill will reduce variations and create clarity to direct and guide child welfare professionals as they seek to make the best decisions to protect Indian children while ensuring tribal heritage. |
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| 12.07.09 | News Conference: Affiliates of the Wisconsin Against Internet Crimes Task Force Grows to Over 100 |
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Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced the growth of the Wisconsin Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force by welcoming three new affiliates into the ICAC Program. Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, West Allis Police Department Chief Mike Jungbluth and Oak Creek Police Department Captain John Edwards along with State Legislators, local elected officials, current ICAC Affiliate Partners joined the Attorney General in welcoming three Milwaukee County Law Enforcement Agencies as the task force grows to over 100 local law enforcement affiliates. |
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| 12.07.09 | News Conference: Announcement on Efforts to Toughen Wisconsin Laws on Drunken Driving |
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State Representative Tony Staskunas (D-West Allis) and State Senator Jim Sullivan (D-Wauwatosa) announced major developments in their efforts to reform and strengthen Wisconsin’s drunken driving laws on December 7, 2009 in West Allis City Hall. Last month, the Senate advanced drunken driving reform legislation with its approval of Senate Bill 66. Earlier this session, the Assembly unanimously approved similar legislation to crack down on repeat offenders and address the root cause of the problem. |
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| 12.07.09 | News Conference: Governor Doyle on Education Summit |
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Governor Jim Doyle held a news conference on December 7, 2009 at the State Capitol to discuss education reform in Wisconsin. The Governor was joined by Charlie Rose, general counsel for the U.S. Department of Education, Tom Payzant, former Superintendent of Boston Public Schools, and Milwaukee Common Council President Willie Hines, Jr. |
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| 12.04.09 | News Conference: Governor Doyle Announces Capitol Solar Project |
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Governor Jim Doyle announced a State Capitol Solar Project on December 4, 2009 at the State Capitol. Solar panels were lifted to the Capitol roof as part of a public-private partnership to generate solar energy. Gary Wolter of Madison Gas & Electric also addressed attendees and the media. |
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| 12.01.09 | News Conference: Governor Doyle Signs Impartial Justice Bill into Law |
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Governor Doyle signed the Impartial Justice Supreme Court Public Financing Measure into law on December 1, 2009 at the State Capitol. The bill will provide full public financing for qualifying candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court who voluntarily agree to abide by a spending limit of $400,000. |
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| 11.24.09 | News Conference: Governor Doyle on Efforts to Develop Great Teachers |
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Governor Doyle held a media conference on November 24, 2009 in Milwaukee to discuss Alverno College's innovative teacher certification program and the importance of developing great teachers. Doyle's efforts include creating efficient paths to teacher licensure for mid-career professionals, while ensuring individuals are prepared for the classroom. Other speakers included Adam Gerber, Massmer Prep teacher and Alverno College graduate, and Katie Clements, student teacher at Vincent High School and a student at Alverno College. |
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| 11.20.09 | News Conference: Global Warming |
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Dan Kohler from the Wisconsin Environment Organization, Shahla Werner from the Sierra Club, Charlie Higley from the Citizens Utility Board, and Jennifer Nordstrom from the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research held a news conference on November 20, 2009 at the State Capitol to outline how nuclear power will hurt America's ability to fight global warming. |
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| 11.16.09 | News Conference: "RACE to Success" |
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A news conference was held November 16, 2009 in the library of Hawley Environmental School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in regards to an educational reform plan called "RACE to Success." The plan was unveiled by Milwaukee Public School President Michael Bonds, Rep. Tamara Grigsby, Rep. Annette Williams, and Sen. G. Spencer Coggs. |
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| 11.16.09 | News Conference: Medical Marijuana Bill |
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Rep. Mark Pocan and Sen. Jon Erpenbach announced legislative plans for the new Jacki Rickert Medical Marijuana Act during a news conference on November 16, 2009 in the Senate Parlor of the State Capitol. |
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| 11.09.09 | News Conference: Governor Doyle Signs into Law First Steps Toward Education Reform |
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On November 9, 2009, Governor Jim Doyle signed into law Senate Bills 370, 371, 372 and 373, which take the first steps toward reforming education in Wisconsin. Governor Doyle signed the laws at Wright Middle School just days after President Obama visited the school. |
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| 11.09.09 | News Conference: Senate Democrats Announce C.O.R.E. Jobs Act |
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Senate Democrats outlined their Wisconsin C.O.R.E. Jobs Act November 9, 2009 at Sologear in Middleton. Senators Julie Lassa, Pat Kreitlow, and Jon Erpenback spoke at the news conference. They say the jobs package will build upon current, successful state programs. |
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| 11.06.09 | News Conference: Gov. Doyle Reacts to Assembly Actions and Fort Hood Shooting |
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Governor Jim Doyle held a press conference in his office at the State Capitol on November 6, 2009 to speak about the actions and legislation discussed on the floor of the Assembly the night before, as well as reacted to the shooting at Fort Hood in Texas that claimed the life of two Wisconsin soldiers and injured four others. |
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| 11.06.09 | News Conference: "True Cost of Nuclear Energy in Wisconsin" |
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Former Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Peter Bradford spoke in the Senate Parlor of the State Capitol on November 6, 2009 on the "true cost" of more nuclear reactors in Wisconsin. Bradford's speech was a part of a three-city tour to discuss the financial risks that will be placed on Wisconsin taxpayers and electric customers in order to build nuclear reactors and to explain how improvements in energy efficiency can decrease the demand for new power plants. |
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| 11.04.09 | State of the Judiciary Address |
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Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson presented the 2009 State of the Judiciary Address November 4, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Milwaukee. The Chief's address, titled "What Opportunity Looks Like," highlighted eight justice-related initiatives undertaken in counties across Wisconsin during the past year. Director of State Courts A. John Voelker gave the annual State of the Director's Office presentation immediately following the Chief Justice's Speech. |
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| 11.03.09 | News Conference: Proposal to Repeal Auto Insurance Changes in the Budget |
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Senators Scott Fitzgerald & Mike Ellis and Representatives Jeff Fitzgerald & John Nygren discussed LRB 3758/2, the proposal to repeal auto insurance changes in the budget on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 in the Senate Parlor at the State Capitol. |
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| 11.02.09 | News Conference: Gov. Doyle Celebrates Completion of the Kinnickinnic River Dredging Project |
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Governor Jim Doyle celebrated the completion of the Kinnickinnic River dredging project at Paul Davis Restoration in Milwaukee on November 2, 2009. The Kinnickinnic River Sediment Remediation Project, co-sponsored by U.S. EPA, the Great Lakes National Program Office and the Wisconsin DNR, removed contaminated sediment from the river in the critical Milwaukee estuary. |
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| 11.02.09 | News Conference: Rep. Brett Davis on Education Reform Legislation |
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Assembly Republicans announced comprehensive education reform legislation on November 2, 2009 during a press conference held at the State Capitol. The package of legislation focuses on creating a sustainable school finance formula and modernizing Wisconsin's student assessment system. |
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| 10.29.09 | News Conference: Gov. Doyle Announcement on Young Adult Health Insurance |
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Governor Jim Doyle announced efforts to make health insurance more available to young adults on October 29, 2009 in the Governor’s Conference Room in the State Capitol. |
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| 10.28.09 | News Conference: Governor Doyle Signs Ginseng Trade Agreement |
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Governor Doyle signed an agreement on ginseng trade between the Wisconsin Ginseng Board and Tong Ren Tang Health Pharmaceutical Co. on October 28, 2009 in the State Capitol. |
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| 10.26.09 | News Conference: Gov. Doyle Announces Major Solar Investments |
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Governor Jim Doyle announced major solar energy investments in Madison on October 26, 2009 at the Alicia Ashman Branch Library, along with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, Madison Mayor Cieslewicz, and Tehri Parker, Executive Director of the Midwest Renewable Energy Association. |
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| 10.26.09 | News Conference: Economic Partnership |
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Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan (D-Janesville) announced the creation of a special partnership to develop strategies that will build on legislative efforts for Wisconsin's economic stabilization and growth. The press conference was held October 26, 2009 in the Assembly Parlor of the State Capitol. |
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| 10.22.09 | News Conference: Governor Doyle on Biotechnology in Wisconsin |
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Governor Doyle announces expansion of biotech industry in Wisconsin on October 22, 2009 at the University Research Park in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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| 10.21.09 | News Conference: Wisconsin Urban & Rural Transit Association |
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As part of the Wisconsin Urban and Rural Transit Association Legislative Day at the Capitol, a press conference held October 21, 2009 at the State Capitol announced support for statuary enabling modifications for the creation of Regional Transit Authorities in Wisconsin's major metropolitan areas. |
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| 10.19.09 | Rally for Impartial Justice |
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Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton, former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske and long-time Republican campaign operative Bill Kraus speak at a rally to build support for the Impartial Justice Bill. The bill proposes to eliminate special interest money from Wisconsin's judicial system. The rally was held on October 19, 2009 at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. |
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| 10.15.09 | Gov. Doyle Signs Agreement with Manitoba Premier |
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Governor Doyle signed an agreement with Manitoba Premier Gary Doer that commits to fostering innovation and building shared economic growth between the two regions. The news conference and signing took place on October 15, 2009 in the Governor’s Conference Room in the State Capitol. The Governor and Premier Doer were joined by business leaders for the event. |
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| 10.06.09 | News Conference: Addressing Bullying in Wisconsin Schools |
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers held a news conference on October 6, 2009 at the State Capitol to announce the launch of a statewide curriculum to help address bullying in Wisconsin schools. Evers was joined by Fred Evert, Executive Director of the WEA Trust, and Sue Klang, widow of Weston High School Principal John Klang. |
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| 10.06.09 | News Conference: Clean Elections Tour |
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State Rep. Jeff Smith (D-Eau Claire) held a news conference on October 6, 2009 at the State Capitol to discuss his committee's "Clean Elections Tour." Rep. Smith is the Chair of the Assembly Committee on Elections and Campaign Reform. The Committee will be holding a series of informational public hearings around the state to gather input regarding public financing of elections. |
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| 10.05.09 | News Conference: Suspension of BadgerCare Plus Core Plan Enrollment |
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Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and Secretary Karen Timberlake of the Department of Health Services held a news conference on Monday, October 5, 2009 at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison. Governor Doyle announced that the state is approaching the maximum number of enrollees for the new BadgerCare Plus Core Plan for adults without dependent children and will suspend enrollment at noon this Friday, October 9th. |
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| 09.29.09 | News Conference: Healthy Youth Act |
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State Rep. Tamara Grigsby (D-Milwaukee) and State Sen. Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) held a news conference regarding the Healthy Youth Act on September 29, 2009 at the State Capitol. |
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| 09.29.09 | News Conference: Property Tax Break for Newspapers |
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State Rep. Marlin Schneider (D-Wisconsin Rapids) held a news conference to announce a proposed property tax break for newspapers. The news conference took place on September 29, 2009 at the State Capitol. |
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| 09.25.09 | News Conference: Gov. Doyle's Update on State Issues |
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Governor Jim Doyle held a news conference on September 25, 2009 at the State Capitol. Doyle made statements regarding his recent trip China and Japan, drunk driving legislation, uncollected DNA samples, and the Wisconsin Shares audit report findings. |
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| 09.25.09 | News Conference: Update on the Uncollected DNA Samples |
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Rick Raemisch, Secretary of Wisconsin Department of Corrections, and J.B. Van Hollen, Wisconsin Attorney General, each made statements to the press regarding the uncollected DNA samples on September 25, 2009 at the State Capitol. |
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| 09.23.09 | News Conference: Wisconsin Shares Report |
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In response to the release of the interim report by the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau on the Wisconsin Shares child care subsidy program, Rep. Peter Barca (D-Kenosha) and Sen. Kathleen Vinehout (D-Alma), co-chairs of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, along with Sen. Robert Jauch (D-Poplar), Chair of the Senate Committee on Children and Families and Workforce Development, and Rep. Tamara Grigsby (D-Milwaukee), Chair of the Assembly Committee on Children and Families, held a news conference on September 23, 2009 at the State Capitol. |
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| 09.16.09 | News Conference: Rebuilding Wisconsin's Economy |
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State Representative Jeff Fitzgerald (R) hosted a news conference relating to the Wisconsin Jobs Now Task Force Legislation. The news conference took place on September 16, 2009 at the State Capitol. |
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| 09.15.09 | News Conference: Assembly Democrats Outline Fall Legislative Agenda |
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State Speaker Mike Sheridan (D-Janesville), Majority Leader Thomas Nelson (D-Kaukauna) and other Assembly Democrats discussed their fall legislative agenda in a news conference held on September 15, 2009 at the State Capitol. |
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| 09.09.09 | News Conference: Speaker's Taskforce on Preventing Home Foreclosures |
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Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan (D-Janesville), alongside Majority Leader Thomas Nelson (D-Kaukauna), shared the findings of the Speaker’s Taskforce On Preventing (S.T.O.P.) Home Foreclosures. The bipartisan group of lawmakers, lenders, and consumer advocates led by Representative Leon Young (D-Milwaukee) spent the past five months holding statewide hearings and developing a report detailing legislative recommendations and industry "best practices" to address the problem of foreclosure in Wisconsin. The news conference took place on September 9, 2009 at the State Capitol. |
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| 09.08.09 | News Conference: The Wisconsin Jobs Initiative |
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State Representative Cory Mason (D-Racine), along with other legislators and representatives from supportive organizations, announced the details of a legislative proposal entitled "The Wisconsin Jobs Initiative." The news conference took place on September 8, 2009 in the Assembly Parlor of the State Capitol in Madison. |
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| 08.31.09 | News Conference: Effort to Reform Milwaukee Public Schools |
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Governor Jim Doyle and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett discussed efforts to reform Milwaukee Public Schools to ensure that each child in Milwaukee reaches his or her full potential. The news conference took place on Monday, August 31, 2009 at UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education. |
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| 08.28.09 | News Conference: State Takeover of Some Milwaukee County Functions |
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A coalition of Milwaukee County Supervisors and elected officials addressed the media regarding a series of Milwaukee County programs that have been taken over by the State of Wisconsin. The news conference took place on August 28, 2009 at the Marcia P. Coggs Human Services Center in Milwaukee. |
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| 08.17.09 | News Conference: Gov. Doyle Announces Decision Not To Seek Re-Election |
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Governor Jim Doyle held a news conference at Randall Elementary School in Madison on Monday, August 17, 2009. Doyle announced that he will not seek a third term as governor. |
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| 08.10.09 | News Conference: Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives |
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U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore and Brookings Institution economist John Austin joined Wisconsin governmental, science, labor, and environmental leaders to call on the U.S. Congress to fund Great Lakes restoration and economic recovery. The news conference, sponsored by Healing Our Waters – Great Lakes Coalition, the Wisconsin Blue Green Alliance and the Sierra Club, took place on August 10, 2009 in Milwaukee. |
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| 08.05.09 | News Conference: Milwaukee Mayor Barrett and U.S. Rep. Moore Promote Foreclosure Prevention Event |
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Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and U.S. Congresswoman Gwendolyn Moore held a news conference to notify the media and the public about an event designed to help those who are at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure. People who are in danger of losing their home will be able to meet confidentially with mortgage lenders and housing counselors to get important information on how to avoid foreclosure. The news conference took place at Walker Square in Milwaukee on August 5, 2009. |
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| 07.22.09 | News Conference: Legislation to Increase Penalties on Thrill Kill Offenders |
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Rep. Andy Jorgensen held a news conference at the State Capitol on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 to introduce legislation to punish |
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| 07.08.09 | News Conference: Financial Relief to Local Governments |
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Rep. Peter Barca (D-Kenosha) and Sen. Kathleen Vinehout (D-Alma), Co-Chairs of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, were joined by Sen. John Lehman (D-Racine) at a press conference in the Assembly Parlor of the State Capitol on July 8, 2009 to announce legislation that would call for a one-year premium holiday for municipalities, school districts, counties, and other public entities insured by the Local Government Property Insurance Fund. |
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| 07.06.09 | News Conference: New Ice Age Trail Funds and Expansion |
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U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Secretary Matt Frank, Ice Age Trail Superintendent Tom Gilbert held a news conference on a Farmstead in Cross Plains on July 6, 2009 to announce an expansion to the Ice Age Trail along the property. |
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| 06.29.09 | News Conference: Sen. Glenn Grothman and Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow |
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Sen. Glenn Grothman, R-West Bend, and a conservative UW-Madison group held a news conference on June 29, 2009 at the State Capitol. Grothman and the group say the university cut its funding because it disagrees with the group's conservative stance on global warming and other issues. They called on UW-Madison Chancellor Biddy Martin to reinstate funding for the group. |
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| 06.16.09 | News Conference: WISPIRG and Wisconsin Mayors Discuss Regional Transit Authority Plans in the State Budget |
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The advocacy group, WISPIRG, and several Wisconsin Mayors held a news conference in the Governor's Conference Room at the State Capitol on June 16, 2009 to discuss regional transit authority (RTA) plans in the state budget. |
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| 06.15.09 | News Conference: Blue Wave Certification for Bradford Beach |
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Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker held a news conference on June 15 to accept the Blue Wave Certification for Bradford Beach from Walter McLeod, executive director of the National Clean Beaches Council. The Blue Wave certification process was designed to help maintain robust, healthy, and vibrant beaches. |
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| 06.15.09 | News Conference: Keep Public Our Water (KPOW) |
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A coalition of Milwaukee-area groups held a rally at Milwaukee’s City Hall on June 15, 2009 to promote public water rights. |
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| 06.02.09 | News Conference: Wisconsin Jobs Now Task Force Presents Final Report |
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Members of the republican-led Wisconsin Jobs Now Task Force held a news conference at the State Capitol on June 2, 2009 to present the group's final report. They discussed the state budget bill's impact on families and job creation. |
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| 05.28.09 | News Conference: "Is Health Care for All Within Our Grasp?" with U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin |
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U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, held a news conference at the State Capitol on May 28, 2009 to discuss the prospects of transforming the health care system. |
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| 05.21.09 | News Conference: Opposition to State Budget Provisions |
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Organizations and businesses from agriculture, healthcare, transportation, construction, utilities, tourism and manufacturing sectors came together on May 21, 2009 to hold a news conference to voice their opposition to the contributory negligence provisions in the state budget that they said will increase risk and cost in every aspect of Wisconsin’s economy. The news conference was held in the Assembly Parlor at the State Capitol. |
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| 05.19.09 | News Conference: WISPIRG Questions Cost Effectiveness of Nuclear Power |
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WISPIRG, an advocacy organization, held a news conference on May 19, 2009 at the State Capitol to question the cost effectiveness of Nuclear Power as a energy source. |
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| 05.19.09 | News Conference: Opposition to Budget Cuts to Human Service Programs |
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The unemployed, people with disabilities, children and seniors would be the hardest hit by state budget cuts to human service programs according to the speakers at a news conference at the State Capitol on May 19, 2009. |
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| 05.18.09 | News Conference: Opposition to Raising the Beer Tax |
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Interest groups and business owners held a press conference to voice their opposition to efforts to raise the beer tax in Wisconsin. The news conference was held in the Assembly Parlor in the State Capitol on May 18, 2008. |
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| 05.07.09 | News Conference: GPS Tracking Requirements |
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State legislators and child safety advocates held a news conference on May 7, 2009, from the State Capitol in Madison regarading GPS tracking of sex offenders. |
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| 05.06.09 | News Conference on the Smoking Ban |
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State legislators held a news conference from the State Capitol on May 6, 2009, on the smoking ban. |
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| 04.27.09 | News Conference: Swine Flu Outbreak |
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Secretary of the Department of Health Services Karen Timberlake held a news conference on April 27, 2009, on the swine flu outbreak. The news conference was held at the Wisconsin Emergency Management Dept. of Military Affairs in Madison. |
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| 04.22.09 | News Conference: Repeat Domestic Violence Prevention Act |
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Rep. Zipperer and Sen. Carpenter held a press conference on Wednesday, April 22, 2009, from the Assembly Parlor. At the news conference, they unveiled the repeat domestic violence prevention act. Also attending the conference was Michael Bischof, of the Cynthia L. Bischof Memorial Foundation. |
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| 04.22.09 | News Conference: Victim Fair Housing Act Proposed |
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State Rep. Joe Parisi and Sen. Spencer Coggs held a press conference from the Assembly Parlor on April 22, 2009, to announce the introduction of the Victim Fair Housing Act. The proposal would prohibit housing discrimination against anyone based on her or his status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking. Rep. Parisi, and Sen. Coggs spoke at the press conference. In addition, Shannon Barry, Executive Director of Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (Madison), will describe victims' experiences of housing discrimination and explain how discrimination makes it more difficult for victims to live free of violence. This legislation is supported by the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Legal Action Wisconsin, UNIDOS Against Domestic Violence, and the Deaf Unity Project. |
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| 04.14.09 | News Conference: Mortgage Remediation |
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Sen. Lena Taylor and Rep. Leon Young held a news conference in the Senate Parlor on April 14, 2009. At the news conference, they unveiled a mortgage mediation plan. The Mortgage Mediation Act would ensure that even if a settlement cannot be reached, mediation efforts would assist both borrower and lender in creating a plan to streamline proceedings, avoid unnecessary delays, and potentially shorten the foreclosure process by up to 15 months. |
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| 04.08.09 | News Conference: Commercial Dog Breeding Legislation |
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Rep. Jeff Smith (D-Eau Claire), Rep. Christine Sinicki (D-Milwaukee) and Sen. Pat Kreitlow (D-Chippewa Falls) held a news conference about legislation providing for the licensure of commercial dog breeders. Also attending the news conference was Dr. Yvonne Bellay of the Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection. The event took place on April 8, 2009, at the State Capitol in Madison. |
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| 04.02.09 | News Conference: Rebuild & Renew America Now: State Coalition Detail Effects of President Obama's Budget Proposal on Wisconsin |
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On April 2, 2009 leading labor, consumer, environmental and progressive advocates released state-specific details about how President Obama's proposed budget plan will affect working people at an event held in the Assembly Parlor of the Wisconsin State Capitol. Impacts from the President's proposal on health care, education and clean energy were highlighted by presenters: Sen. Erpenbach; Robert Kraig, Citizen Action of Wisconsin; Bruce Speight, WISPIRG; Dan Kohler, Wisconsin Environment; Michael Murphy, AFSCME. |
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| 03.27.09 | News Conference: Board of Commissioners of Public Lands Presents Check to DPI |
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At a news conference from the Capitol on March 27, 2009, the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands presented a check of records earnings from the common school fund to the Department of Public Instruction. Speaking at the news conference were Tia Nelson, Executive Secretary; Doug La Follette, Board Chair and Secretary of State; J.B. Van Hollen, Commissioner and Attorney General; Dawn Marie Sass, Commissioner and State Treasurer; and Rick Grobschmidt, Assistant Sate Superintendent for Libraries, Technology, and Community Learning. |
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| 03.17.09 | News Conference: Spring Flood Preparations |
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State and federal officials held a news conference form the State Capitol on Tuesday, March 17, 2009, to discuss the spring flood outlook for southern Wisconsin. Speakers at the news conference included: Sean Dilweg, Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner; Mary Ellen Vollbrecht, DNR Executive Assistant; Johnnie Smith, Wisconsin Emergency Management Administrator; and Norbert Schwartz, Director, Mitigation Division, FEMA Region V. |
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| 03.16.09 | News Conference: United Council of UW Students "Dollars & Sense" Report |
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The United Council of UW Students held a press conference from the State Capitol on Monday, March 16, 2009, to reveal the impact of the budget proposed by Gov. Doyle with the release of "Dollars and Sense: Student Priorities in the State Biennial Budget." Speaking at the conference were Nicole Juan, Executive Director, United Council of UW Students; Michael Moscicke, University Affairs Director; Omar Farooque, Student President, UW-Milwaukee; and Benjamin Klingenberg, Student, UW-Eau Claire. |
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| 03.03.09 | News Conference: Wisconsin Jobs NOW Task Force |
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State legislators and leaders gathered at the State Capitol for a news conference announcing the Wisconsin Jobs NOW task force on March 3, 2009. Speaking at the news conference were Sen. Scott Fitzgerald, Rep. Jeff Fitzgerald, Rep. Rich Zipperer, Sen. Randy Hopper, and John Radke, CEO, Bio Research Inc. For more information about the task force visit their website at www.wisconsinjobsnow.info. |
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| 02.24.09 | News Conference: Race-Based Logos, Names, and Mascots Legislation |
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At a news conference from the State Capitol in Madison on February 24, 2009, several legislators and state leaders met to announce legislation on race-based logos, names, and mascots. Speaking at the news conference were Rep. Sandy Pope-Roberts, Sen. Spencer Coggs, Rep. James Soletski, Barbara Munson, spokesperson for Wisconsin Indian Education Association, and Raeanne and Luanne Funmaker, members of the Oneida and Ho-Chunk tribes. The bill would require the state Superintendent of Public Instruction to investigate claims of racial discrimination related to the use of race-based names, logos or mascots by Wisconsin school districts. |
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| 02.13.09 | News Conference: Regional Economic Vision |
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Several legislators and state leaders came together at Badger Meter in Milwaukee on February 13, 2009, to introduce a Regional Economic Vision (REV), a shared vision to improve the economic and employment conditions in the region. |
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| 02.11.09 | News Conference: Republican Response to Gov. Doyle's State Budget Deficit Legislation |
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Sen. Scott Fitzgerald and Rep. Jeff Fitzgerald held a news conference on February 11, 2009, in response to Gov. Doyle's budget announcement earlier in the day. |
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| 02.10.09 | News Conference: Budget Transparency |
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Rep. Bill Kramer, R-Waukesha, Rep. Leah Vukmir, R-Wauwatosa, Rep. Rich Zipperer, R-Pewaukee, and Rep. Brett Davis, R-Oregon held a press conference on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 in the Assembly Parlor of the State Capitol to unveil a new legislative agenda to create more government spending transparency, transparency in state budget creation, and responsible and sound budget accounting practices. |
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| 02.04.09 | News Conference: Introduction of Assembly Bill 17 |
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At a news conference, state leaders gathered at the State Capitol to introduce Assembly Bill 17, relating to requiring ignition interlock devices for certain motor vehicle violations, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty. Attending the news conference were Rep. Tony Staskunas, D- West Allis, MADD President Laura Dean-Mooney, Rep. Dean Kaufert, R-Neenah, Dane County Sheriff Dave Mahoney and Dane County District Attorney Brian Blanchard. |
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| 01.27.09 | News Conference: UW Surgery Center Late-Term Abortion Plan |
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At a news conference today, several state leaders gathered at the State Capitol to highlight objections to a proposed plan to perform late-term abortions at the Madison Surgery Center. The news conference took place on January 27, 2009. |
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| 01.19.09 | News Conference: The Civil Rights Restoration Act |
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At a press conference from the Assembly Parlor in the State Capitol, Rep. Cory Mason, D-Racine, was joined by a broad coalition of organizations as he introduced the Civil Rights Restoration Act. The news conference took place on January 19, 2009. |
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| 01.16.09 | News Conference: Carl Edenhofer's Stimulus Program "A Plan" |
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At a news conference on January 16, 2009, Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser, in cooperation with other area and state elected officials, voiced their support for Carl Edenhofer's proposed federal stimulus package, "A Plan." The news conference took place at the Brass Ball Mobil in Paddock Lake. |
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| 01.13.09 | News Conference: Coalition for Wisconsin's Green Economy |
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A "Blueprint for Wisconsin's Green Economy" was unveiled at a press conference at the State Capitol on January 13, 2009. The new Wisconsin coalition of advocacy groups and elected officials intend to create 30,000 green jobs through the federal economic recovery package. Speaking at the news conference were Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, Rep. Jon Richards, Melissa Scranlan of Midwest Environmental Advocates, Robert Kraig of Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Jerome Knapp of Good Jobs & Livable Neighborhoods, and Steve Hiniker of 1000 Friends of Wisconsin. |
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| 01.05.09 | News Conference: 2008 Traffic Fatalities and Zero in Wisconsin Traffic Safety Campaign |
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation held a news conference in Madison on Monday, January 5, 2009, to announce the number of Wisconsin traffic fatalities in 2008. Speaking at the news conference were Wisconsin State Patrol Superintendent David Collins; Larry Kamholz of AAA Wisconsin; Dr. Thomas Brazelton of American Family Children's Hospital; and Mary Reinhart and Bonnie Stamm, who are featured in the "Zero in Wisconsin" video. |
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