Pres. Obama to speak at GEs Gas Engine Plant in Waukesha

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  By Mike Lowe  WAUKESHA (WITI) – From Washington, D.C. to Wisconsin — President Barack Obama is taking his “State of the Union” ideas for a road test. On Wednesday, January 29th — the day after the SOTU, President Obama was in Maryland and Pennsylvania — and on Thursday, he heads to Wisconsin. On Tuesday night, President Obama…

War On Poverty Brought About Change in Milwaukee

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   By Bob Bach  Fifty years ago this month, in his State of the Union address, President Lyndon Johnson declared an “unconditional war on poverty,” part of what he coined “The Great Society.” It would provide economic and educational opportunities for everyone, especially minority populations. Parts of LBJ’s Great Society…

Gov. Walker, Gwen Moore speak out in advance Pres. address

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 By Mike Lowe MILWAUKEE (WITI) — President Barack Obama is set to deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday evening, January 28th. The speech comes just two days before a presidential visit to the Milwaukee area.President Obama plans to act on income inequality in his State of the Union speech. He will unveil an executive order to raise the minimum wage for…

Representatives react to State of the Union Address

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  By Shakara Robinson  WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Obama said saving the middle class is his top priority during Tuesday night's State of the Union Address. Massive shifts in technology and global competition have hit the middle class hard, the president said, and he'll do what he can to make things right. Republican Congresswoman Cathy McMorris…

Wisconsin lawmakers reaction reflects partisan tone of Obama speech

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  Written by Donovan Slack  WASHINGTON — As President Barack Obama hammered away at economic inequality during his State of the Union address Tuesday evening, members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation reacted along partisan lines with Democrats embracing the speech and Republicans panning it. The Badger State lawmakers’ reaction was a…

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL NEWS ROUND-UP

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  At least two Wisconsin Republicans are fuming over President Obama's State-of-the-Union speech, hours before he delivers it tonight.  Congressman Reid Ribble of Sherwood says the Democrat Obama plans to take a partisan, campaign-style approach instead of extending an olive branch.  Wisconsin Senate Republican Ron Johnson of Oshkosh tells the Gannett News Service…

The Moore the merrier: A talk with Milwaukees congresswoman

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  By Joe Kaiser   Rep. Gwen Moore (D), a ’73 Marquette graduate who represents the area covering Marquette’s campus in Congress, talked with the Marquette Tribune Thursday about health care, student loans and other issues affecting college students. Moore was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2004. Marquette Tribune: The biggest…

Waging the War on Poverty

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  Written by Lisa Neff  “We shall not rest until that war is won,” Lyndon Johnson said 50 years ago, declaring “an unconditional war on poverty.” But from time to time, administration to administration, there has been rest and there has been retreat in the fight. And always there has been a feud between the major parties on how best to wage…

Gwen Moore celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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  Reprinted by Milwaukee Courier staff   Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-04) joined the nation to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “I join my brothers, sisters and neighbors in honoring one of our greatest heroes and strongest advocates for peace and equality. Through nonviolence, Dr. King led the civil rights movement and inspired a…

Congresswoman Gwen Moore Blasts Republicans, But Compliments Rep. Paul Ryan

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  By Stephanie Lecci and Mitch Teich Though Congress has managed to break Washington gridlock to pass an Omnibus spending bill, Democratic Congresswoman Gwen Moore of Milwaukee says most Republicans "would like to carry us back to a point in time when government does practically nothing." Her comments come on the heels of a Congress' votes last week…

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