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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

With Act 10 Decision Pending, State Republicans Introduce Bill to Reform Courts

Lawmakers aim to end delays in the implementation of new laws after previous rulings have held up Act 10 legislation.

State lawmakers frustrated with appropriately passed legislation pending in local courts before being enacted have introduced a bill to reform the state's court system. Rep. David Craig (R-Town of Vernon) and Sen. Glenn Grothman (R-West Bend), along with Rep. Al Ott and Sen. Leah Vukmir, introduced legislation on Monday to reform the state’s court system by allowing injunctions on state statute to receive an expedited review by a higher court.  “Both job creators and residents of our state have grown increasingly confused with the status of our state laws when a single local judge stops the statewide enforcement of statutes passed by the duly elected legislature and duly elected Governor,” state Rep. Craig in a release. “This legislation …

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TOM

6:31 pm on Wednesday, April 17, 2013

I would say it's a way to get the UNION mind set from a court that is supposed to be nueteral . It is trying to help the majority rule again.   more ›

Monday, December 31, 2012

State Sen. Glenn Grothman Declares War on Kwanzaa

The West Bend Republican calls for an end to Kwanzaa, which he describes as a fake holiday aimed at dividing blacks and whites.

OUTSIDE MILWAUKEE, WI -- Calling it a holiday that "almost no black people today care about," state Sen. Glenn Grothman is characterizing Kwanzaa as a false holiday conjured up by a racist college professor and perpetuated by hard-core liberals. "Why must we still hear about Kwanzaa?" the Republican lawmaker from West Bend asked in a press release. "Why are hard-core left wingers still trying to talk about Kwanzaa — the supposed African-American holiday celebration between Christmas and New Year’s?" His remarks drew immediate criticism from a Democratic party leader, who called Grothman's comments "absolutely jaw-dropping."  Starting the day after Christmas, the weeklong African-American holiday was created several decades ago by now …

robert heule

2:13 pm on Monday, April 1, 2013

Religion or whatever(faith in God or other being or object) you may want call it should NOT be taught in public schools. Schools should teach ABOUT it, and its relationship and influence on societies around the world.   more ›

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