On issues of government openness, Gov. Scott Walker’s record has been mixed. He is not running the most open administration in history, as he pledged in an interview late last year, but he’s certainly not in a bunker.
Posted on December 08, 2011 by WisconsinWatch in WisWatch Blog
On issues of government openness, Gov. Scott Walker’s record has been mixed. He is not running the most open administration in history, as he pledged in an interview late last year, but he’s certainly not in a bunker.
Posted on December 07, 2011 by WisconsinWatch in Money & Politics Column
The liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone who defaces or destroys petitions to recall Gov. Scott Walker. Conservative critics have dismissed the reward as a “stunt” and called the organization “the court jester of the liberal movement.”
Posted on November 30, 2011 by WisconsinWatch in Latest, News about WCIJ, WisWatch Blog
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism today announced the successful completion of a two-year effort to raise $75,000 from new revenue sources. By reaching that level, the Center receives a matching grant from the Challenge Fund for Journalism — a consortium of the Ford, McCormick, and Ethics and Excellence in Journalism foundations.
Posted on November 30, 2011 by WisconsinWatch in Latest, Money & Politics Column
As Wisconsin braces for a new round of recalls, including what will likely be the costliest race for governor in state history, it’s worth remembering that what matters most is not the money but the message. Money is really just the means for delivering messages. And Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s messaging machine is already revved up, especially on the critical issue of education.
Posted on November 27, 2011 by WisconsinWatch in Health & Welfare, Immigration, Justice & Safety, Latest
The United States this year has deported more than 250 Haitians, half of whom were jailed without charges in facilities so filthy they pose life-threatening health risks. Some Haitians faced lengthy confinement in U.S. immigration facilities before the deportations. An investigation by the nonprofit Florida Center for Investigative Reporting found evidence that the Obama administration has not followed its own policy of seeking alternatives to deportation when there are serious medical and humanitarian concerns.
Posted on November 20, 2011 by WisconsinWatch in Economy, Environment, Government, Latest, Money & Politics
On Feb. 2, 2011, the Legislature voted to exempt a little patch of land, less than a mile down the road from the Green Bay Packers’ Lambeau Field, from the state’s wetlands rules, once called “the strongest wetland protections in the country.” The bill, passed on World Wetlands Day, will let up to three acres of the so-called Bergstrom wetland be filled with no additional permits or process.
Posted on November 19, 2011 by WisconsinWatch in Environment, Government, Health & Welfare, Latest
Dairyland and other Wisconsin coal-fired plants have begun lowering emissions, but not necessarily in response to demands by pollution regulators. Many of the changes have resulted from pressure and lawsuits brought by the nonprofit Sierra Club, which has campaigned for a decade to cut emissions from coal combustion. But enforcement is inconsistent, and some residents living in the shadow of coal plants are concerned their health may be affected.
Posted on November 11, 2011 by WisconsinWatch in Latest, Money & Politics Column
Dick Wheeler, who died at his home this morning at age 67, knew the state Legislature better than the state Legislature. He was amused by it, annoyed by it, at times enraged by it. But he was as devoted to it as anyone ever elected to serve in its ranks.