Assembly Democratic Campaign Comittee - WI http://www.assemblydemocrats.com/rss.xml DLCC en-us Mon Jun 30 2008 08:34:41 GMT-0400 (EDT) Filing Deadline To Run For The Assembly Coming Soon http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=337 <p>The filing deadline to run for the State Assembly is next Tuesday, July 8th.</p>
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<p>If you have ever wanted to run for state office before as a Democrat, there is no year like 2008.&#38;#160; The Assembly Democrats are poised to pick up enough seats to take the majority, allowing us to share governance with the State Senate and Governor Doyle.</p>
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<p>With Obama's significant efforts to register and turn out new voters, Wisconsin has never been in a position like it is to elect more Democrats in more districts than ever before.</p>
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<p>A <a href="http://www.assemblydemocrats.com/blog?key=306">previous blog</a> mentioned the districts we are still recruiting in...though a couple now have candidates.&#38;#160; If you are even thinking about running, call the Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee at 608-258-9225.</p>
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<p>We look forward to a great 2008!</p>
Tue Jun 17 2008 11:12:51 GMT-0400 (EDT) 8 Good Candidates Needed to Make a Full Slate http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=306 <p>The Assembly Democrats are having an awesome year in recruiting candidates for the fall.&#38;#160; Not only have we recruited "A" list candidates in the open GOP&#38;#160;and top target seats, we have recruited a near record high of 91 candidates, the most in 24 years.</p>
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<p>Our strategy is simple.&#38;#160; Like Howard Dean's 50 State Strategy, we plan on being competitive in every district in the state.&#38;#160; Every district will have a Democrat running, to talk about our party's values and bring out our vote.</p>
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<p>We are 8 districts short of having a full slate of 99 districts with candidates.&#38;#160; The last time we did this was 1964, over forty-four years ago.</p>
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<p><strong>Can YOU help us?</strong></p>
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<p>The districts we are still recruiting in are:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us//Assembly/asm06/Adist06.pdf"><strong>District 6 - GOP Incumbent Gary Tauchen</strong></a>: Parts of Oconto, Shawano and Outagamie Counties.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us//Assembly/asm23/Adist23.pdf"><strong>District 23 - GOP Incumbent Jim Ott</strong></a>: Mequon, Brown Deer, Thiensville, Bayside and surrounding area.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us//Assembly/asm27/Adist27.pdf"><strong>District 27 - GOP Incumbent Steve Kestell</strong></a>: Parts of Calumet, Sheboygan and Fond du Lac Counties.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us//Assembly/asm33/Adist33.pdf"><strong>District 33 - GOP Incumbent Scott Newcomer</strong></a>: From Hartland and Delafield south to just north of Mukwonago.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us//Assembly/asm58/Adist58.pdf"><strong>District 58 - GOP Incumbent Pat Strachota</strong></a>: West Bend, Addison, Slinger, Jackson and surrounding areas.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us//Assembly/asm59/Adist59.pdf"><strong>District 59 - GOP Incumbent Dan LeMahieu</strong></a>: The area between Port Washington and Sheboygan.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us//Assembly/asm67/Adist67.pdf"><strong>District 67 - GOP Incumbent Jeff Wood</strong></a>: Parts of Chippewa and Dunn Counties.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us//Assembly/asm99/Adist99.pdf"><strong>District 99 - GOP Incumbent Don Pridemore</strong></a>: Hartford and surrounding areas, to just north of Hartland.</p>
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<p>Those are the final eight.&#38;#160; If you live in or near one of those districts, OR know anyone who does, contact the Assembly Democrats.&#38;#160; We can help provide everything anyone would need to get on the ballot and run a successful campaign.</p>
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<p>This is going to be a phenomenal year for Democrats.&#38;#160; The last poll showed a 13 point lead for Democrats over Republicans in our legislative seats.&#38;#160; Wouldn't you like to be a part of turning the majority over to the Democrats?</p>
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<p>Run for office!</p>
Sun Jun 15 2008 16:41:41 GMT-0400 (EDT) And the Survey Says....State Dems In Great Shape for '08 http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=303 <p><a href="http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/local/291576">A brand new poll</a> (<strong>Poll: Democrats have edge in Assembly races</strong>: Wisconsin State Journal, June 14) by UW-Madison 's political science department and WisPolitics.com scientifically shows what most of us have been hearing as we recruit candidates.&#38;#160; The public in Wisconsin is ready for change with the Wisconsin State Assembly.</p>
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<p>The poll showed that when asked if people were more willing to support a Democrat or a Republican for their legislative district, <strong><em>49 percent said a Democrat and only 36 percent said a Republican.</em></strong>&#38;#160; Another 12 percent weren't sure.</p>
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<p>That is GREAT news for Democrats.&#38;#160; Generically, the GOP brand is bad in Wisconsin.&#38;#160; With a strong national ticket for the Democrats focused on a message of change, we are looking for a lot of new voters to come out to make changes from the statehouse to the whitehouse.&#38;#160; And with the Democrats only 3 seats from taking the majority, that's great news.</p>
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<p>Now the GOP will spin this.&#38;#160; They'll claim that it doesn't say anything about a specific swing district.&#38;#160; OK, I'll give them that.&#38;#160; But it is a whole lot better to be in the position we are in than the position they are in.&#38;#160; Now, that's a fact.&#38;#160; A thirteen point difference can't make Mike Huebsch very happy.&#38;#160; And it also can't bode well in all of those open swing districts the GOP has to defend.</p>
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<p>Add to that the fact that our candidate recruitment in our target districts is far better than the lackluster GOP recruitment, and, well, the Republicans had better start to really worry.&#38;#160; Bad polls. Poor recruitment.&#38;#160; Lots of open seats.&#38;#160; A Democratic front coming in.&#38;#160;</p>
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<p>I just wonder who the new minority leader will be for the GOP?</p>
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<p>(We are up to 91 of the 99 districts having Democrats running in them, and we are hoping to recruit in every single district.&#38;#160; This matches Howard Dean's 50 state strategy.&#38;#160; Watch for a new blog post very soon with more information.....)</p>
Fri May 30 2008 14:32:16 GMT-0400 (EDT) Meet the GOP candidates: 92nd district http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=242 <p>There is no question about the problems&#38;#160;that the GOP majority in the Assembly has had in trying to recruit candidates this fall.&#38;#160; When the ship is sinking, most smart people row <strong><em>away</em></strong> from the wreck.</p>
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<p>To get an idea of the problem the GOP has, one need only to look at the 92nd Assembly district, where moderate Rep. Terry Musser was practically forced from his seat by the "red meat" conservatives in his caucus.&#38;#160;&#38;#160;So who is the "dream" candidate to replace Musser, according to the far right wing of the caucus?&#38;#160; <a href="http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2008/05/29/news/z01hellman29.txt">Well, Mike Huebsch's good buddy Dan Hellman.</a></p>
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<p>So who is this great local recruit Hellman?&#38;#160; Well, for one, he has to move <strong>INTO</strong> the district in order to run.&#38;#160; That's right, he's technically&#38;#160;a resident of GOP Speaker Mike Huebsch's district, but he's decided to run for Assembly in&#38;#160;a district he used to live in.&#38;#160; The GOP couldn't even find a current resident of the district to try to hold&#38;#160;the Democratic-leaning seat.</p>
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<p>And, it's not just that he's Mike Huebsch's constituent that is interesting.&#38;#160; He was also Huebsch's partisan pick to serve on the much maligned former State Elections Board.&#38;#160; As a parisan insider on the Board, he pretty much did was he was told by Huebsch, who apparently has now told him to move into another district to run for office.&#38;#160; So much for an "independent voice" for the 92nd district.</p>
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<p>The Democrats, on the other hand, are fielding two strong candidates.&#38;#160; Sparta minister Curtis Miller and Black River Falls attorney and&#38;#160;small business owner Mark Radcliffe will compete to replace Musser in the 92nd&#38;#160;district.&#38;#160; Both are strong candidates who, for one, actually live in the district.</p>
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<p>More importantly, either candidate is strong enough to take the&#38;#160;Democratic-leaning seat for the Democrats, just as Governor&#38;#160;Jim Doyle and Senator Russ Feingold have in the past.</p>
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<p>As the GOP majority swan dives off the sinking ship, the 92nd district is just one more example of&#38;#160;why the Democrats are poised to take the majority this fall.&#38;#160; Look for a pickup in this district.</p>
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<p><em>(Oh, and by the way, if you have any real estate for sale in the 92nd district, give Dan Hellman a call.&#38;#160; He needs to move in soon, and I'll bet he'll pay a good price to actually live in the district he's running in.)</em></p>
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Wed May 21 2008 19:15:45 GMT-0400 (EDT) Another Dem-Leaning Swing GOP Open Seat http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=203 <p><font style="background-color: #efecca">Republican Rep. Terry Musser of Black River Falls became the newest defection from the sinking GOP Assembly ship today.</font></p>
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<p><a href="http://blogs.jsonline.com/allpoliticswatch/archive/2008/05/21/musser-is-11th-assembly-member-to-not-seek-re-election.aspx">Musser, a respected moderate, took shots at the GOP leadership</a> on his way out, after they made a point of making his life miserable for sponsoring a bill to allow for emergency contraceptives for rape victims in hospital emergency rooms.</p>
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<p>Musser's seat is a marginally Democratic seat which both Governor Jim Doyle and Sen. Russ Feingold won.&#38;#160; The district itself is more Democratic, but the popular Musser made it hard for Democrats to win at the legislative level.</p>
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<p>This is the third open seat so far for the GOP that the Democrats have an excellent chance of winning.&#38;#160; The Democrats are only three seats from taking the majority.</p>
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<p>Earlier this month, another moderate Republican, Rep. Sue Jeskewitz of Menomonee Falls, announced her intentions not to run for re-election.</p>
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<p>It appears being a moderate is no longer tolerated in the continually dysfunctal GOP Assembly caucus.&#38;#160;</p>
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<p>The GOP record?&#38;#160; Last state in the nation to pass a budget.&#38;#160; Cancelling more session days than they worked, the fewest of any state in the nation.&#38;#160; Inability to muster the votes to pass a budget they negotiated.&#38;#160; No wonder good people like Musser and Jeskewitz are leaving the sinking GOP ship.</p>
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<p>The Democratic prospects just got even better.</p>
Thu May 08 2008 21:01:12 GMT-0400 (EDT) Poll Shows Public Supports Legislative Democrats in 2008 http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=192 <p>The Wisconsin public supports Democrats in legislative races this fall almost 25% more than Republicans, according to a recent Badger Poll conducted by the University of Wisconsin Survey Center.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.uwsc.wisc.edu/BP26Release6_PolRatings.pdf">According the the poll</a>, 44 percent of respondents said they trust the Democrats to do a better job of running state government compared to 34 percent for Republicans.&#38;#160; That's nearly a quarter difference between the parties.</p>
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<p>Clearly, the public has noticed that the last 14 years of having the GOP run the Assembly has not translated to more affordable healthcare, lower taxes or job creation.</p>
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<p>In fact, this past session the GOP majority lead us to be the last state in the nation to finish our budget, only to still have a budget repair bill facing us this month.</p>
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<p>And, the GOP majority cancelled more session days than they worked, racking up an unimpressive 25 session days in the 2007-2008 session, one of the lowest in the nation.</p>
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<p>The poll numbers also show Democrats Russ Feingold, Herb Kohl and Jim Doyle all polling well with Wisconsinites.&#38;#160; George W. Bush polled poorly.</p>
Mon Apr 21 2008 14:58:31 GMT-0400 (EDT) Wisconsin Assembly Democrats Ready for Victory! http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=96 <p>Welcome to the first blog of the Wisconsin Assembly Democrats! <br />
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In the next several months, we will let the public know why it is imperative that Wisconsin change the leadership of the do-nothing State Assembly currently controlled by the Republicans. <br />
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We are only 3 seats away from taking the majority, to providing real change and real leadership in the legislature. We are only 3 seats away from addressing real issues like quality healthcare, fair taxation, a clean environment, real solutions to improving the economy, quality education at both the K-12 and secondary levels, campaign and ethics reform, and much, much more. <br />
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The Assembly Democrats in Wisconsin have the BEST chance in the NATION to win back the house, and add it to Democratic control of both the State Senate and the Governorship. <br />
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In future blogs we will talk about the issues that matter - really matter - to Wisconsin voters. We will address what really goes on at the State Capitol. And we will profile our candidates, the best slate we have run in at least 30 years. <br />
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Come back often. We promise to liven the debate this fall, providing real information that you can use to help promote a better Wisconsin. Thanks for visiting! <br />
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Mon Apr 21 2008 14:58:31 GMT-0400 (EDT) Assembly GOP Eating Their Own http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=124 <p>You know you're in trouble when your allies are piling up against you.</p>
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<p>Today, <a href="http://www.thewheelerreport.com/releases/Apr08/apr17/0417wrtlpridemore.pdf">Wisconsin Right to Life attacked one of their own</a>, Rep. Don Pridemore.&#38;#160; The Republican was quick to <a href="http://www.thewheelerreport.com/releases/Apr08/apr17/0417pridemorewrtl.pdf">repond</a>,&#38;#160;showing just how conservative he was, which somehow was not conservative enough for the right wing group.</p>
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<p>While the Democrats are working united to take the majority, it is nice to see that the rumors of GOP disarray are right on.&#38;#160; The word is that the GOP is behind in recruiting candidates, has internal battles slowing progress and members are already planning their futures in the minority.</p>
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Mon Apr 21 2008 14:58:31 GMT-0400 (EDT) Democrats Delivered on Reform http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=121 <p>One of the signature issues for Assembly Democrats in the 2006 election cycle was the failure of the Assembly Republican majority to pass an ethics reform bill,&#38;#160;especially in light of&#38;#160;the scandals of their former leader Rep. Scott Jensen.</p>
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<p>In fact, even the GOP chair of the Elections Committee lost his seat in 2006&#38;#160;over this issue.</p>
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<p>Early&#38;#160;this session, the legislature passed an ethics reform bill thanks to the continued prodding of Assembly Democrats, along with the electoral failures the GOP suffered the previous fall.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2008/04/14/news/02watchdog.txt">It seems the Democrats hard work payed off.</a></p>
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<p>This session, however, little good has been accomplished.&#38;#160;&#38;#160; This is due to the GOP Assembly&#38;#160;leadership failing to move an agenda forward, as well as their failure to even have the State Assembly meet to do the people's work.</p>
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<p>In fact, this session the State Assembly cancelled more session days than we actually worked.&#38;#160; Total session days for the 2007-2008 session: 25.&#38;#160;</p>
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<p>Think you could get a paycheck with that kind of track record?</p>
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<p>Apparently the GOP majority in the Assembly does.&#38;#160; Let's see what the public thinks this fall.</p>
Mon Apr 21 2008 14:58:31 GMT-0400 (EDT) Dems Prepared to Retake Green Bay's 90th District http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=115 <p>Another Green Bay Assembly seat is poised to turn Democratic this fall.</p>
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<p>Last fall, Jim Soletski retook the 88th Assembly district in Green Bay.</p>
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<p>Now, <a href="http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080411/GPG0101/804110601/1207/GPGnews">Lou Ann Weix</a>, a certified registered nurse anesthetist, announced she will challenge state Rep. Karl Van Roy, R-Howard, for his seat in the state Assembly.</p>
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<p>Van Roy, a GOP back bencher, has been under fire for a number of votes this session, including his vote against the compassionate care for rape victims bill.</p>
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<p>Imagine a health care professional running against an ultra conservative legislator who doesn't even support helping rape victims in our emergency rooms.</p>
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<p>Watch for this race to be very competitive in November.</p>
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<p>Things keep looking even better&#38;#160;for the Assembly Democrats every single day!</p>
Mon Apr 21 2008 14:58:31 GMT-0400 (EDT) Run for the State Assembly http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=111 <p>The 2008 election for the State Assembly will be the most aggressive ever run by the Democrats.</p>
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<p>With the pickup of 8 Assembly seats in 2006, we are poised to pick up the final three seats&#38;#160;needed to reclaim the majority in the State Assembly.&#38;#160; Only three seats are needed to put the Democrats and the agenda of working families at the forefront in Wisconsin.</p>
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<p>We currently have recruited candidates in 78 of the 99 districts in Wisconsin.&#38;#160; We would like to have a candidate in every single district, as this will be a strong pickup year for the Democrats given the&#38;#160;great prospects for Democrats in the Presidential election.</p>
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<p>Why shouldn't YOU run for public office?</p>
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<p>Look at the <a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us/ltsb/redistricting/Maps/asm07.pdf">map of districts in Wisconsin</a>.&#38;#160; Determine where you live, <a href="http://waml.legis.state.wi.us/">who your representative is</a>, and see if you think you have what it takes to serve in public office.</p>
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<p>2008 promises to be a great year for Democrats.&#38;#160; Run for office and be a part of the Democratic majority in 2009!</p>
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<p>Contact <a href="http://www.assemblydemocrats.com/contact">Jim Smith</a> at the ADCC for more information.</p>
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Mon Apr 21 2008 14:58:31 GMT-0400 (EDT) Boyle Retires http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=103 <p>Long-time Assembly Representative <a href="http://www.legis.state.wi.us/W3ASP/contact/legislatorpages.aspx?house=Assembly&district=73&display=main">Frank Boyle</a> (D-Superior) announced his retirement last Friday after 22 years of service to the people of Wisconsin.</p>
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<p>Boyle served Wisconsin well for 22 years. He is one of the most articulate members of the legislature, and often served as a conscience of the chamber. As a co-founder of the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice, his leadership was recognized outside of the State Capitol as well.</p>
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<p>The 73rd district is a Democratic stronghold and will send another Democrat to the State Capitol this fall.</p>
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<p>The retirements that the Republicans are suffering in the Assembly - Rep. Gene Hahn of the 47th district and Rep. Steve Wieckert of the 57th district in particular- put the GOP majority in question. There is a Democratic primary right now in the 47th district, and Penny Bernard Schaber is the Democratic candidate in the 57th district. Both districts are swing districts where the GOP could lose two of the three seats the Democrats need to take the majority.</p>
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<p>We all wish Frank well in his retirement.</p>
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Mon Apr 21 2008 14:58:31 GMT-0400 (EDT) The Do-Nothing GOP State Assembly http://dlcc.wiredforchange.com/o/5270/p/10021/blog?key=97 <p>Without question, the 2007-2008 legislative session was the least productive in recent history. <br />
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First, the do-nothing Republican majority in the State Assembly cancelled more legislative session days than we actually met, leaving just 25 work days for all of 2007 and 2008. With the exception of New Jersey, which has a different legislative session, no state in the nation worked less or got less done that the Wisconsin State Assembly. Imagine going to work only 18 days in 2007 and 7 <br />
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Worse than our lack of work days was the lack of product for the session. The list of bills that went without action goes on and on, ranging in issues from healthcare to campaign finance reform to fair taxation and more. Kids with autism will continue to go without coverage. The Great Lakes compact will be stalled due to legislative inaction. Healthcare will still be an expensive and ellusive item for many working families. And special interests will still dominate the political landscape. <br />
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And don't forget the state budget. Due to Republican stalling, we were the last state in the nation to finish our state budget. Embarassing. Well, at least the Democrats were able to ax the GOP-proposed tax break for gold boullion....how's that for a legislative priority! <br />
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We can change the course of leadership for Wisconsin by electing a Democratic majority in the State Assembly. In just seven months, we will need to recruit Democratic candidates in every district in Wisconsin. If you have ever thought of running for public office, now is the time. Contact our ADCC office for more information. <br />
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Together, we will make Wisconsin the strong state is has always been.</p>
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