Friends and Neighbors,
I am proud to announce that Team Sargent has gone to over 10,000 doors since since February 2015.
Based on my conversations at your doors, and the returned surveys we have
received in my office, it is very
clear to me that my friends and neighbors in the 48th Assembly District work
hard and play by the rules and that they believe deeply that government should
work for the people.
They believe that our families deserve a raise - that is why I introduced a bill
to increase the minimum wage in Wisconsin.
They believe that everyone should have access to quality affordable healthcare -
that is why I introduced a bill to expand BadgerCare in
Wisconsin.
They believe that everyone should feel safe at a movie or sending their kids to
school - that is why I have introduced common sense gun reform legislation.
They believe that marijuana prohibition in Wisconsin is not working - that is
why I have introduced a bill to fully legalize marijuana in Wisconsin.
They believe that our public schools are our greatest asset - that is why I am
tireless about standing up against a second school system that is privatized and
unaccountable yet funded with our hard earned tax dollars.
Share your thoughts with me today - because I know that when we fight for what
we believe in and what makes us so proud to wear our Wisconsin sweatshirts as we
travel this great country; we win.
We are a powerful movement of passionate, thoughtful change and by working
together we will win for our kids and for our tomorrow.
As always, if you have any topics you would like to see
discussed in future issues of the Sargent Voice, please contact
me at 608-266-0960 or Rep.Sargent@legis.wi.gov.
In solidarity,
Melissa Sargent
State Representative
48th Assembly DistrictVoting
Rights Act 50th Anniversary
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50 years ago, the Voting Rights Act was signed into law.
However, America is not living up to its fundamental ideals and promise with the
current influx of restrictive voting laws around the country.
Until all American citizens have the guarantee
– regardless of race, age, gender, zip code, or birth nation – of an equal
freedom to vote, our friends and neighbors will not truly have reached the
promise of the American Dream. |
We must each pledge to uphold our moral
obligation to increase access to voting and to work towards a more fair society.
Climate
Change Action Plan
Clean air and water provide security, health, and safety for our citizens.
I applaud the Obama Administration for their Climate Change Action Plan. It is
no longer debatable that climate change results from human actions. The only
thing left to decide is how to move forward. The President’s plan sets a bold,
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The plan calls for a large reduction in carbon pollution from power plants
across the country, with states required to cut their emissions by 32% from
levels set in 2005 by 2030.
We must protect the health of our hardworking friends and neighbors. We cannot
condemn our future generations to a planet that’s beyond fixing. As a member of
the Committee on Energy and Utilities, I look forward to working with all the
stakeholders in this process to ensure that we achieve the goals laid out in
this plan, while respecting our partners in the utility industry.
GOP proposal would limit accountability at WEDC
I believe in a government that is transparent and accountable to the people it
represents. I also care about process. We need to have the right people
involved, doing things in the right way.
Due to these factors, I was extremely troubled by a bill circulated late last
Friday afternoon that would remove legislative members from the Wisconsin
Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Board of Directors |
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After continued silence on the mess at WEDC, the Republicans idea of reform
at the troubled agency is to remove the only board members who are directly
responsible to taxpayers. The fact of the matter is that neither the Governor
nor majority party legislators can absolve themselves of WEDC’s problems by
looking the other way.
We have seen repeated concerning trends at WEDC. They have failed to implement
stricter oversight and better reporting measures. They have lost money, written
off huge loans, and misused funds on extravagant purchases. Why would anyone
think the Legislature should have less oversight at this agency?
Congratulations, DAIS!
As of August 1, Domestic Abuse Intervention Services has been in their new
shelter facility on Fordem Avenue for one year. This building marked a new
era for the organization and more than doubled the number of beds available in
the old shelter from 25 to the current 56. |
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In addition, shelter stays were lengthened from 30 days to 45 days, a
critical change allowing DAIS to offer more help for residents to find safe and
stable housing, to get on their feet and work toward their goals.
DAIS has seen an increased demand for their services and with the new
building has been able to increase their staff to meet the needs of survivors.
In 2014, they fielded more than 11,500 calls to their Helpline.
Northsider Renee Moe Named as
President and CEO of United Way of Dane County
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United Way of Dane County is a nationally recognized organization that works to
improve the human condition in areas such as homelessness and the racial
achievement gap. A new president and CEO will be taking the reins of leadership
beginning in October.
Renee Moe, a Northsider, has been named to the position by the United Way
Board of Directors. Moe currently serves as the United Way Executive Vice
President of Resource Development and Marketing and she has been with the
organization since 2004. |
Moe has a MBA degree from UW-Madison and is the YWCA’s 2015 Woman of
Distinction. She has been recognized as a community impact change agent. She
lives in Madison with her husband Jason Salus and two children, Nick and Nora.
Moe succeeds Leslie Ann Howard who is retiring at the end of 2015 after 34 years
of service.
Planned Parenthood Under Attack
Last week the U.S. Senate failed to advance a bill that would have immediately
ended federal funding for Planned Parenthood, with Republican Senators calling
to "Fund Women's Health, Not Planned Parenthood."
How ironic that in their quest to "Fund Women's Health," Republicans are
attempting to defund an organization of which 97% of its services are prenatal
and preventative care, cancer screenings, disease treatment, and providing birth
control. |
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Republicans need to stop playing gynotician and pretending that they know
better than medical experts, health care providers, and women.
Community Calendar
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Lakeview Hill Park Volunteer Activity
1202 Northport Dr.
September 5th
10am-12pm,
Meet in the parking lot at the top of the hill by the cell tower. Help restore
this beautiful natural area. Dress for work in the woods. Contact Nelson Eisman
(608)217-5512.
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Sixth Annual Harvest Dinner for Hunger
East Side Club, 3735 Monona Dr.
October 11
4:30pm-8:00pm
Join the Riverside Food Pantry on a voyage to fight hunger at their largest fund
raiser of the year. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, silent and live auction,
raffles, dinner and program. Tickets are available at www.riverfoodpantry.org or
call (608)442-8815 or email Amy Lord, Development Director, amy@riverfoodpantry.org
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August 13, 2015
Issue 59
State Capitol
P.O. Box 8953
Madison, WI 53708
Office: (608) 266-0960
Email:
Rep.Sargent@legis.wi.gov
On the Web:
sargent.assembly.wi.gov
Coffee with Rep. Sargent
Monday, August 24th
11:30a.m. - 12:30p.m.
Heritage Bakery & Cafe
4674 Cottage Grove Rd.
Madison, WI 53716
Monday, August 24th
10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.
Manna Cafe
611 N Sherman Ave.
Madison, WI
Education listening session
Presented by:
Rep. Sargent and East Side Progressives
Open to the public
Special Guest: Jeff Pertl, Department of Public Instruction
Lake Edge Church
Sunday, September 20th
6:00 – 7:30
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"Clean energy is about offering people the opportunity
to do what's right for themselves and the people they love. It's about reducing
the pollution that makes people sick. It's about helping the low-income families
struggling to pay their gas and electricity bills."
-Gloria Reuben
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AB 305 Public Hearing
Our public is more safe and has more liberty with modern
medicine and research. Scientific research is at the heart of what makes
UW-Madison one of the top-tier universities in the world.
I am extremely troubled by Assembly Bill 305 which would make it criminal to use
ANY fetal cells, fetal cell lines, and fetal tissues for research under all
circumstances if those cell lines originally came from an aborted fetus. That
means that in Wisconsin, these cells, cell lines and tissues could no longer be
used for the development of vaccines, therapies and other medical innovations.
That would be a felony. Importantly, some of these cell lines are particularly
critical to the development of certain human cures including vaccine.
The bill would threaten researchers with fines of up to $50,000 and up to 6
years in prison.
According to experts, all research at the University of Wisconsin is reviewed
for to ensure it meets ethical and scientific standards. Currently there are
nearly 100 labs on the University of Wisconsin Madison campus that could be
impacted by thsi legislation.
AB 305 received a public hearing this week. My office will be monitoring this
bill closely. I will do all I can to stop this damaging piece of legislation.
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In and Around the Districtt
Virginia Davis School of Dance Celebrates 40 Years
The fine arts enrich our community and provide opportunities for students of all
ages.
I am pleased to congratulate the Virginia Davis School of Dance which is
celebrating its 40th anniversary of providing dance lessons to generations of
Madison residents. Located at 2037 Sherman Avenue, the school is a
non-competitive dance education studio. Students do not attend competitions or
have to audition to join classes. They dance for enjoyment and satisfaction.
However, they do perform in their school musicals, dance teams, show choirs, and
pompom squads, and many go on to dance in college and pursue careers in the
arts.
Founder Virginia Davis operates the school with her daughters and an experienced
staff. The school is a great part of the district and I wish them continued
success
American Center Opening
Accessible health care provides security for our citizens.
Congratulations to UW Health on the grand opening of the fabulous American
Center. This world class facility will serve the east side of Madison for
generations to come.
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Madison Gas and Energy (MG&E) has the option for residents
to purchase more clean and renewable energy than the typical plan to help power
their homes This option so far has prevented over 2o,ooo cars worth of carbon
from being released into our air.
To learn more about how you can help make Wisconsin a cleaner place to live,
visit MG&E’s website at:
https://www.mge.com/environment/green-power/gpt/
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Pounding the Pavement for a Northside Pool
Warner Park
Saturday, August 29, 2015
9:00a.m. start
Mark your calendars for Saturday, August 29, 2015. Join the Circle of Friends (CoF)
for the annual Pounding the Pavement for the Warner Pool. Walk around the Warner
Lagoon to show your support and raise funds for the Warner Park Pool.
Individuals can register now and right up to the time of the walk. If you want
to make
sure you receive a shirt in your size it is best to register by August 1st,
before we
order the t-shirts, later the t-shirt sizes may be limited.
Get your neighborhood or group involved and show support for the Warner Pool!
For more information, registration forms, list of sponsors
or to view previous years photos go to our webpage at: friendsofwarner.com
Any questions? dborchardt1@charter.net
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Spotlight on a Constituent
Based on the conversations I have at doors throughout the
48th Assembly District, I know that my constituents are intelligent, innovative,
and creative.
Occasionally I like to highlight one of these fabulous constituents who is doing
great things.
Marc Kornblatt is a retired teacher who has recently begun making films. He
wants his work to make a difference and inspire change. I encourage you to check
out his website, www.refugefilms.net.
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