PUTNEY—As Michael “Mike” Mrowicki, D-Putney, begins his ninth term as a state legislator, he suddenly finds himself flying solo. Last year’s redistricting separated Westminster from Putney and Dummerston in the Windham-4 district. His last term co-representative, Michele Bos-Lun, now finds herself representing turf that’s farther north — Westminster and .
PUTNEY—As Michael “Mike” Mrowicki, D-Putney, begins his ninth term as a state legislator, he suddenly finds himself flying solo. Last year’s redistricting separated Westminster from Putney and Dummerston in the Windham-4 district. His last term co-representative, Michele Bos-Lun, now finds herself representing turf that’s farther north — Westminster and .
the recall election and already there are allegations of voter suppression. a state anti-voter law will likely prevent thousands of students from voting tonight because of stricter registration guidelines and we ve had reports of some cause going out, telling people, they don t have to vote. folks, let s be clear, this election is about money and power. just watch walker talking to a billionaire donor about his plans last year. any chance we will ever get to be a completely red state and work on these unions and become a right to work. oh, yeah. what can we do to help you. . we re going to start in a couple weeks with the budget adjustment bill. but the first is we will start with collective bargaining for all public employees. divide and conquer. divide and conquer. that attack on union was kick started, that is what kick started this whole recall.
any chance we ll ever get to be a completely red state and work on these unions and become a right to work? in fact what can we do to help you? we re going to start in a couple of weeks with our budget adjustment bill. the first step is, we re going to deal with collective bargaining for all public employees. use divide and conquer. that s the infamous divide and conquer comment scott walker gave billionaire diane hendricks, one of his big currentors. michelle bernard speaking. question for you, what has been the response of democrats in the state of wisconsin when people i think rightfully ask the question which is what s wrong with asking public employees to contribute to their health care, to contribute to their vision coverage, to contribute to their dental coverage, so that state budget deficit can be reduced? i think there s been two responses. first, state employees and remember, this is not just about state employees, it s also about county and municipal employe
senators left wisconsin to try to prevent the bill from passing, scott walker said this. i have great respect for those who have chosen a career this government. i really do. despite a lot of rhetoric we heard over the past 11 days, the bill i put forward isn t aimed at state workers. it certainly isn t a battle with unions. the legislation i put forward is about one thing. it s about balancing our budget now and in the future. come, come now. of course the bill was not just about balancing the budget. now we have proof that scott walker was determined to destroy unions from the minute he took office. newly released footage from a documentary shot in january 2011 shows walker talking to one of his billionaire donors about his agenda. any chance we ll get to be a completely red state and work on these unions and become a right to work? what can we do to help you? we re going to start in a couple of weeks with our budget