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Thursday, May
29, 2014 |
Dear Friends and Neighbors -
I hope everyone had a fun filled and relaxing Memorial Day
Weekend with friends and family. I want to extend a special
thank you this week to our men and women in the armed forces who
have served and sacrificed in order to protect our freedoms.
As we continue into the spring and summer months, there is a lot
of activity happening across Wisconsin and in our State Capitol.
In this newsletter, I’ve highlighted some of the recent marriage
equality developments, worker training legislation, the
unfortunate passing of former Governor Patrick Lucey, and a few
local events.
As always, please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any
questions about these or any other state legislative issues.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Shilling
State Senate, District 32
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Marriage Equality
Update |
Recently, Oregon and
Pennsylvania joined the growing list of states that have
recognized the rights of loving families by striking down their
bans on marriage equality. With this news, the list of states
that have acted to protect an individual’s freedom to marry has
grown to eighteen.
As a supporter of Wisconsin’s Marriage Equality legislation
(Senate Joint Resolution 74), I am encouraged that we continue
to see progress toward our goal of ending discrimination and
protecting the rights of loving and committed couples.
While Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen has been intent on
defending Wisconsin’s discriminatory ban, this week he conceded
that Wisconsin's same-sex marriage ban could soon be overturned.
Unfortunately, until we act to overturn this ban, many Wisconsin
couples will continue to be denied equal rights under our law.
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Sen. Shilling
workforce training bill signed into law |
The Workforce Advancement Training (WAT)
Grant Bill co-authored by Senator Jennifer Shilling has been
signed into law by Governor Walker as 2013 Wisconsin Act 328.
This legislation will support additional job training and
business development by expanding the existing scope of WAT
grants available to Technical Colleges and partnering employers.
These grants help companies diversify their business through
investments in strategic planning, worker training and technical
assistance.
As we continue to look for ways to boost our state’s economy and
accelerate workforce development efforts, the WAT Grant Bill
will give our Technical College System more flexibility to
respond to changes in the local economy. This legislation will
enable both emerging and existing companies to diversify their
operations and compete in new markets.
This proposal was crafted by local lawmakers with the help of
regional economic development professionals and officials from
Western Technical College, Workforce Connections, La Crosse
County Chamber of Commerce, La Crosse Area Development
Corporation and other members of the Seven Rivers Alliance.
The WAT grant program has a proven track record of success. In
the recent 2012 state fiscal year, WAT grants provided support
to hundreds of employers and training for more than 77,000
workers across Wisconsin. The WAT Grant Bill passed the Assembly
and Senate with unanimous bi-partisan support earlier this
session.
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Passing of Gov.
Patrick Lucey |
Patrick Lucey was born in La Crosse,
grew up in the village of Ferryville, and graduated from Campion
High School in Prairie du Chien. He served with distinction as
the 38th Governor of Wisconsin from 1971 to 1977 and later as
the United States Ambassador to Mexico from 1977 to 1979. His
best known accomplishments in office include the formation of
the University of Wisconsin System, an overhaul of the state
shared tax formula, the strengthening of ethics laws, mental
health treatment reforms, and progressive land conservation
initiatives. He passed away on May 10th at the age of 96.
I am grateful that Gov. Lucey and his family were able to attend
the dedication ceremony for the “Governor Patrick Lucey Highway”
in Praire du Chien and Ferryville this past October. As Gov.
Lucey noted that day, the Great River Road is one of the most
beautiful areas in our state and perhaps the whole nation. His
many accomplishments are eclipsed only by his love of family and
his commitment to public service. His legacy and his
contributions to the great state of Wisconsin will never be
forgotten.
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Public meetings
scheduled on Badger-Coulee transmission line proposal |
Six open house meetings on the
Badger-Coulee transmission line proposal have recently been
scheduled by the Public Service Commission (PSC). These meetings
will provide individuals with an opportunity to learn more about
the Badger-Coulee proposal, speak directly with project staff,
and ask questions.
The public scoping meetings will be held from 3:00pm to 8:30pm
at the following times and locations:
Wednesday, May 28th
Waunakee Village Community Center
333 S. Madison Street
Waunakee, WI
Monday, June 2
Town of Holland Town Hall
W7937 County Road MH
Holland, WI
Tuesday, June 3
Cashton Community Hall
811 Main Street
Cashton, WI
Thursday, June 5
Kalahari Resorts
1305 Kalahari Drive
Wisconsin Dells, WI
Monday, June 9
Comfort Inn and Suites
W10170 Holiday Drive
Black River Falls, WI
Tuesday, June 10
Best Western
1017 East McCoy Boulevard
Tomah, WI
Individuals, businesses and organizations are encouraged to take
part in the review process. In addition to attending the public
scoping meetings, the public can submit written comments to the
PSC at
http://psc.wi.gov/apps40/ERF_public/comment/filecomment.aspx?util=5&case=CE&num=142.
The Badger-Coulee proposal is docket number 05-CE-142.
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Holmen Farm to
School Program |
This month, I had the
opportunity to tour the Holmen School District’s Farm to School
Program. This program educates children about the importance of
healthy eating and offers hands-on learning experiences.
The district recently received a $10,000
Seeds of Change grant and was one of just 17 grant recipients
out of 987 nationwide applicants. This grant funding will help
sustain the Holmen School Gardens by investing in raised
planting beds, gardening equipment, hydroponic equipment, seeds,
and equipment for new chicken gardens. Congratulations Holmen
School District!
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E-Cycling news from the WI Dept. of Natural Resources |
Electronics are one of the fastest
growing parts of the waste stream, with millions of devices
discarded each year in the United States. Computers, TVs, cell
phones and other electronics contain valuable materials that can
be recovered through responsible recycling. Electronics also
contain potentially hazardous materials, such as lead and
mercury, that can pose a risk to human health and the
environment if not properly managed. Wisconsin’s electronics
recycling law keeps many devices out of landfills and
incinerators and creates recycling opportunities for state
residents. Electronics recycling is a growing industry in the
state, creating jobs and preserving valuable resources.
Ever wonder what happens to your electronics after you drop them
off at a collection point? A new video takes you inside the
world of high-tech electronics recycling to show you how that
old TV, computer or other unwanted gadget gets broken down into
materials that can be made into new products. View the
"What happens when I e-cycle?" video.
Click here to find an electronics collection site near you.
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Consumer Alert: Email Scam
Uses WI Dept. of Revenue's Name |
Wisconsin taxpayers are receiving scam
emails regarding fake tax liabilities. The messages claim that
the recipient owes a Wisconsin tax and will face additional
penalties if they do not open the emails attachment. These
emails falsely claim to be from the Wisconsin Department of
Revenue, and opening the attachment could damage your computer
or enable an identity thief to obtain personal information from
you system. Delete the email and do NOT open any attachments.
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue does not initiate taxpayer
communications through email nor does it request detailed
personal information by phone or email.
For additional information or to file a complaint, visit the
Consumer Protection Bureau or
call the Consumer Information toll-free at 1-800-422-7128. |
June 7 & 8 is Fun Free Weekend
at Wisconsin State Parks, Forests and Trails! |
For two days in June, Wisconsin residents
and visitors alike can enjoy some of the country's best outdoor
recreation for free! On June 7-8, people can fish for free
anywhere in Wisconsin, hike or bike state trails for free, ride
public ATV trails for free, and, new this year, enjoy free
admission to state parks and forests on both days as well.
Click here
for more information about the Free Fun Weekend and other DNR
upcoming events.
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