Impending interest rates doubled

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By Robin WiggillCongresswoman Gwen Moore stands with MATC students; voicing he reality that Congress is trying to pass a vote that would cost greatly on the Stafford loans.On June 10, Congresswoman Gwen Moore addressed MATC students about the impending danger higher student-loan interest rates pose. Moore held her conference at the MATC downtown campus. If student loans doubled as planned…

Students Call for Peace Wins Scholarship

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By Jeff RumageCongresswoman Gwen Moore meets with Whitefish Bay junior Elizabeth Karron in Washington, D.C.Whitefish Bay High School junior Elizabeth Karron's words about gender and peace have won her a five-day trip to Washington, D.C.Karron's essay was chosen by the U.S. Institute of Peace as the best Wisconsin essay submitted in its National Peace Essay contest. More than 1,100…

Dual reactions on Voting Rights Act ruling show challenge ahead for Congress

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By Dave UmhoeferRepublican U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy of northwestern Wisconsin’s 7th congressional district said Wednesday that Congress will come together in bipartisan fashion to update the Voting Rights Act in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision this week.Duffy made clear he thinks that any bipartisan legislation would have to address voter fraud as part of ensuring access…

Rep. Gwen Moore to push higher minimum wage in "tweet chat"

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 By Tom KertscherU.S. Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) will participate in a "tweet chat" on Twitter to promote raising the federal minimum wage.The chat is set for noon to 1 p.m Tuesday. It is sponsored by the National Women's Law Project.The federal minimum wage for all workers is $7.25, and $2.13 for tipped workers. The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2013 would guarantee…

$500-billion farm bill rejected in U.S. House

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Congressman Ron Kind (D-La Crosse) says he voted down a “flawed” and “inadequate” five-year farm bill that was “bad for farmers and bad for taxpayers.” The La Crosse Democrat, who represents one of the largest agricultural districts in the country, had offered an amendment on crop insurance reform.“Under the current program, these crop insurance…

Moore: My vote is not for sale

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 By Gwen MooreI am writing to respond to the June 16 article "Bank stance stings Moore" by Daniel Bice (June 17).I believe the article grossly mischaracterizes my recent votes on financial service issues and my motivation for those votes. The article fails to make any thoughtful attempt to understand or evaluate the bills and so, unfortunately, only serves to further…

House votes to let states add work requirements to food stamp benefits

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By Pete KasperowiczThe House voted Thursday to let states launch pilot programs allowing them to require food stamp recipients to either work or show they are looking for work.The amendment to the farm bill from Rep. Steve Southerland (R-Fla.) is modeled after the 1996 welfare reform, which had a work requirement and which Republicans say is responsible for helping people get off…

Juneteenth Day 2013

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By Lynda JonesOnce again, Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive in Milwaukee was filled with the smells of roasted corn, barbeque meats, vendors, and plenty of information booths on voting, tobacco prevention, health disease prevention to name a few.The event? Juneteenth Day Celebration, a national event commemorating the freedom of people of African descent in America proclaimed more than two…

House votes to let states run drug tests on food stamp applicants

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By Pete KasperowiczThe House late Wednesday voted to give states the authority to conduct drug testing on people applying for food stamps under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).By voice vote, members approved the idea as an amendment to the farm bill that was proposed by Rep. Richard Hudson (R-N.C.). Hudson said the proposal would help ensure SNAP benefits go to needy…

Abortion bill advances in House after emotional debate

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By Pete KasperowiczThe House on Tuesday afternoon held a procedural vote that will allow members to consider a controversial abortion bill later Tuesday.Members voted 232-193 in favor of a rule governing consideration of H.R. 1797, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. Two Republicans voted against the rule, and five Democrats voted for it.The bill bans abortions after 22 weeks of…

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