In Context: Gov. Scott Walkers "from dependence to independence" speech

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 By Tom Kertscher "In Context" is an occasional  feature of PolitiFact Wisconsin. It is intended to give readers the context of a statement that has received widespread attention. When Gov. Scott Walker proposed reforming Medicaid, food stamps and unemployment compensation, all in one speech, the howls from the left were sharp. "We can’t…

Moore, Baldwin respond to State of Union Address

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 Compiled by Courier Staff Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-4) responded to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address to Congress. “Tonight the President set an aggressive agenda for America. His plan to refocus our efforts on bringing about solid economic growth for all Americans through manufacturing, infrastructure, clean and renewable energy, skills…

Walkers Medicaid refusal typical of his trickery

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 By Dominique Paul Noth Wisconsin has good public officials and goofballs (think Ron Johnson, whose foot resides permanently in his upper incisors). But right now popular attention is dominated by the damager in chief -- an adroit glibmeister of factual evasion, a news-clip commando rattling off stats that fall apart on logical investigation.  He’s already cost…

SOTU: Rep. Moore Nervous about Entitlement Changes, Happy about Investments

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 By Bob Bach In response to President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night, Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Gwen Moore says she is thrilled with his call to invest more funding in early childhood education and infrastructure. However, the Congresswoman says she's anxious about payment changes in entitlement programs such as Medicare, but believes the President…

State Congressional delegation reacts to Obama speech

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By WRN Contributor The Wisconsin Congressional reaction to President Obama’s State of the Union address fell along party lines with Democrats praising the speech and Republicans, for the most part, slamming it. The Democrat Obama spelled out an agenda that includes various economic initiatives without expanding the federal deficit. He said cutting the federal deficit is…

State Government and Political Roundup: Democrats praise State of the Union; Republicans slam it

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 WASHINGTON D.C. - The early Wisconsin reaction to President Obama’s State-of-the-Union address fell along party lines, with Democrats praising the speech and Republicans slamming it. The Democrat Obama spelled out an agenda that includes various economic initiatives without expanding the federal deficit. He said cutting the federal deficit is not an economic plan –…

U.S. Rep. Moore: Statement on President Obamas State of the Union address to Congress

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 Nicole Y. Williams or Staci Cox, (202) 225-4572  Washington, DC – Tonight, Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-4) released this statement following President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address to Congress.  “Tonight the President set an aggressive agenda for America. His plan to refocus our efforts on bringing about solid economic growth for all…

Wis. delegation reactions to presidents SOTU address

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 Reaction President Obama's State of the Union address largely broke along party lines for Wisconsin's congressional delegation. U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, praised the president for putting "progress ahead of partisan politics." "President Obama made clear the path we must take to build broad based economic growth and reduce our deficit…

Gay Rights Pushed to Fore in Range of Pressing Issues

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 By Mike Dorning and Caitlin Webber  A Pentagon announcement that it will open military commissaries and child-care facilities this year to the same-sex partners of service members propels a wave of gay rights issues sweeping onto the national agenda. Even as Defense Secretary Leon Panetta was announcing yesterday the changes in military benefits, the U.S. Senate was…

The Clock Starts Now: Women Demand House GOP Action on VAWA

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 By Stephanie Schriock  The Republican Party lost big last November. From Mitt Romney and Todd Akin, to Joe Walsh and Allen West, GOP standard bearers were sent packing by women voters who rejected their out-of-touch, Mad Men-style platform. And ever since, Republicans have frantically tried to cover up their anti-woman policies with deceptive new messaging.…

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