Gwen Moore on President Obamas State of the Union Address

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Americans saw many of their Members of Congress with yellow pencils with them tonight. In the face of the terrorist attack in France, the pencil has become the international symbol in support of free speech. Rather than divide and intimidate us, these vicious attacks have united the international community and prompted a global response in defense of the freedom of expression. I am honored that so many of my congressional colleagues joined me in this tribute to honor those who lost their lives in the pursuit of open ideas and free expression.

Gwen Moore says local officials cannot repurpose federal streetcar grant to other needs

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By Dave Umhoefer In comments favoring a downtown Milwaukee streetcar system, U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore tried to counter a key argument made by opponents regarding the $55 million in federal grant money tied to the project."As much as opponents would like these federal funds to be redirected to other modes of public transportation or to our public schools, this just isn't…

Rep. Gwen Moore on the Difficult Days Ahead for House Democrats

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 Radio Interview with The Joy Cardin Show  House Democrats lost at least a dozen seats in last week’s midterm elections, likely giving Republicans their largest majority in more than 80 years.  Joy Cardin talks with Democratic Congresswoman Gwen Moore about the challenges facing the minority party and what her priorities are for the next two-year session. To…

Gwen Moore on the Passing of Annette Polly Williams

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I knew Polly not only as a colleague and mentor, but as a cherished friend. Polly, however powerful, perfected the •servant leader' model. She inspired me and other legislators across Wisconsin, demonstrating honest leadership through service. As an example, she prepared meals for bereaved families stricken by tragedy and provided her entire community for the annual free holiday feast. She was an example not only to those who wished to serve, but also to all who shared her eagerness to make a difference in their community.

Wisconsin Dems press Gov. Walker on drug testing for welfare benefits

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  By Cristina Marcos Wisconsin Democratic Reps. Mark Pocan and Gwen Moore slammed Gov. Scott Walker's proposal that welfare beneficiaries undergo drug testing. "It is time Governor Scott Walker stop blaming the poor for being poor," Pocan said in a statement. "Before coming up with new, costly, and ineffective policies, Governor Walker needs to first…

Pocan, Moore Seek Detailed Explanation for Governors Drug-Testing Proposal

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Drug testing as a condition of eligibility for critical, life-saving social services is a gross insult to Wisconsin's struggling families, Rep. Moore said. "The insinuation that those battling poverty are somehow more susceptible to substance abuse is as absurd as it is offensive. Governor Walker needs to focus less on finding ways to discriminate against Wisconsin's most vulnerable and focus more on fixing his failed policies that contributed to our state's current economic trouble."

Gwen Moore Statement on Governor Walkers Push to Drug Test Recipients of Public Benefits

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I find it shameful that Governor Walker has chosen to drug test our struggling Wisconsin families as a condition of eligibility for vital, life-saving social services. The insinuation that those battling poverty are somehow more susceptible to substance abuse is as absurd as it is offensive. Drug addition and subsistence abuse knows no economic or social distinctions. This discriminatory policy is devoid of any scientific credibility and has proven in the past to be fiscally irresponsible and a colossal waste of our time.

Dozens arrested at US wage protests

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  By Joseph Pisani NEW YORK — Police handcuffed nine protesters in Boston and dozens of others in cities across the country who blocked traffic Thursday in their latest attempt to escalate efforts to get fast-food companies to pay employees at least $15 an hour. The protests, which were planned by labor organizers for about 150 cities nationwide throughout…

Fast Food Workers Fight For $15 Protest Ends With Dozens Of Arrests Across U.S.

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  By FOX News Latino Staff Police handcuffed dozens of protesters who blocked traffic in dozens of cities across the country on Thursday in their latest attempt to escalate efforts to get McDonald's, Burger King and other fast-food companies to pay employees at least $15 an hour. The protests, which were planned by labor organizers for about 150 cities nationwide…

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