U.S. Rep. Moore joins Milwaukee Small Business Week

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 6/3/2014 10 a.m. Wolf Peach Restaurant, 1818 N. Hubbard St., Milwaukee.  Milwaukee, WI – Tomorrow, June 3, Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-4) will join Eric Ness, the District Director for the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Wisconsin District, to celebrate our small businesses.  “I’m excited to visit small businesses…

High-Quality Liquid Assets Should Include Muni Bonds, Lawmakers Say

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   By Rob Tricchinelli   A pair of Democratic lawmakers May 28 asked federal regulators to reconsider their proposed rule keeping municipal bonds from being considered “high-quality liquid assets” as part of a larger capital standards rule regime. “The municipal securities market includes numerous securities that share the key…

House passes third 15 appropriations bill

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  By Cristina Marcos  The House early Friday passed the third 2015 appropriations bill that would fund the Departments of Commerce and Justice, as well as federal science programs. Passed in a 321-87 vote, the bill would provide $51.2 billion in funding through September 2015, a reduction of nearly $400 million below the current spending level.  The…

Wisconsin Alliance for Retired Americans: Wisconsin congressional delegation graded on retiree votes

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   Contact: Billy Feitlinger – 608-239-5384  Sen. Johnson, Reps. Ryan, Sensenbrenner, Petri, Duffy and Ribble Earn “Failing” Scores  The Alliance for Retired Americans today released a new report detailing the voting record of every Wisconsin Representative and Senator on key issues affecting current and future retirees. The Wisconsin…

Wisconsin protesters respond to Obama decision to delay review of deportations

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  By WiG and AP reports   A rally took place on May 29 in Milwaukee to protest President Barack Obama's decision to ask his Homeland Security chief to hold off on completing a review of U.S. deportation policies until the end of the summer. The White House said the request was a move aimed at salvaging any hopes for Congress to act on immigration this year,…

Hmong-American community responds to national push for "Lao-Hmong Recognition Day"

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  By Priscilla Luong  MILWAUKEE-- Before he became a jeweler-- Nyajtoua Her, was a soldier in Laos. Sitting in his shop near West Allis, he still remembers what ran through his mind when the communists took over. "I'm not going to survive," said Her.  Her left Laos with his family in 1978 to escape persecution.  His nationality…

U.S. Rep. Moore: Gwen Moore commemorates Memorial Day

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   Contact: Staci Cox(202) 225- 4572  Milwaukee, WI – Today Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-4) released the following statement recognizing Memorial Day:  “Each Memorial Day, we honor the soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms.  “Next week, we will mark the…

Will backlogs in other states affect Milwaukee VAs ability to serve its own veterans?

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  By Mike Lowe  MILWAUKEE (WITI) — Americans are observing Memorial Day against the backdrop of a growing scandal over long wait times and secret records at Veterans Affairs medical facilities. But how will the backlogs in other states affect Wisconsin’s ability to serve its own veterans? It’s a question being asked by every member of the Wisconsin…

Advocates Seek to Make Courthouses Off Limits for Immigration Officials

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  By Kirk Semple   Rosario Socope, a Guatemalan immigrant in the country illegally, had an unwelcome surprise waiting for her when she attended a pretrial hearing on a felony charge at a courthouse in Brooklyn this month. As she stepped out of the courtroom into a public hallway, she was approached by immigration agents seeking to deport her. As her husband,…

Treatment vs. jail time: New bill aimed at helping sex trafficking victims break free

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  By Jenna Sachs  MILWAUKEE (WITI) — It’s one of Milwaukee’s darkest secrets: Women and children being trafficked for sex. Experts say it’s a lucrative business — and Milwaukee is a major hub. A tough new bill would make it easier for human trafficking victims to break free. Last year, ten human trafficking victims between the ages of…

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