House overwhelmingly approves Paul Ryans two-year budget plan

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   By Jim Myers   Washington — U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan won a lopsided victory Thursday for a two-year budget agreement as a huge majority in the House stepped away from congressional dysfunction long enough to embrace a path back to regular order without a continued threat of government shutdowns. With a vote of 332-94, the proposal now moves to the…

Legislators Do Listen to their Constituents

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  By Kevin Fech  One thing that we are constantly hearing about is how our Legislators are not listening to what their constituents are telling them.  That they only are listening to the big money lobbyist.  Well, I can tell you that there are times when our Legislators are listening to their constituents.   As I wrote recently, Continuing the Push…

The quiet before the sequester storm

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   By Gwen Moore The holiday season is upon us. While some are crossing items from their shopping lists, there are those across America who are wondering how they will heat their homes, purchase food or pay for child care. The year 2013 was difficult, but according to the Center for American Progress, 2014 will be worse. As a member of the House Budget Committee…

Statements by individuals on the death of Nelson Mandela

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  By MCJStaff  The Young Democrats of America released the following statement after learning of President Nelson Mandela’s death yesterday. “Today, the Young Democrats of America pause to remember a leader whose message of freedom and equality transcends race, age or national borders,” said Atima Omara, president of the Young Democrats of…

Black Wisconsin Leaders Mark Nelson Mandelas Passing

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   By Chuck Quirmbach African-American leaders in Wisconsin are lamenting the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela. Rep. Gwen Moore, Wisconsin's only African-American member of Congress, met Nelson Mandela in 2005. Rep. Moore says Mandela reaffirmed to all that hope and a steadfast dream of freedom will prevail over hatred and fear. She says…

WISCONSIN NEWS ROUND-UP

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   Wisconsinites are joining the rest of the world in mourning the death of Nelson Mandela.  The South African president who brought an end to racial apartheid in his home country died yesterday at age 95.  UW-Milwaukee provost and vice-chancellor Johannes Britz is a native of South Africa, and said Mandela's legacy will go far beyond his vision and political…

Wisconsinites mourn Nelson Mandellas passing

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    (WSAU-Wheeler News)  Wisconsinites are joining the rest of the world in mourning the death of Nelson Mandela. The South African president who brought an end to racial apartheid in his home country died yesterday at age 95. U-W Milwaukee provost and vice-chancellor Johannes Britz is a native of South Africa, and said Mandela's legacy will go far beyond…

Mayor Barrett, Rep. Moore comment on loss of Nelson Mandela

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  By Michael Bischoff  MILWAUKEE – Local politicians reacted to the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela on Thursday. Congresswoman Gwen Moore spent time with Mandela at the congressional black caucus in 2005. “We've lost him as a person, but he has left a legacy of courage,” Moore said. Thursday night, Milwaukee…

Heres what were reading about Nelson Mandelas death

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  By The Capital Times There is no shortage of stories, articles, documentaries and other remembrances of Nelson Mandela following his death Thursday at age 95. To help pare some of that down for you, the Capital Times has found several items worth checking out if you'd like to read or hear something more (or different) regarding South Africa's first black…

Wisconsin Rep. Gwen Moore remembers Mandela as human rights hero who helped reshape history

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  By the Associated Press MILWAUKEE — U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore says the world has lost a visionary leader and a hero for human rights with the death of former South Africa President Nelson Mandela. The Democratic congresswoman and other members of the Congressional Black Caucus met with Mandela in 2005 in Washington. She says it was "a powerful moment that left…

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