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Creating Wisconsin Jobs, Renewing American Sea Power |
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
MADISON - As our nation recovers from the worst economic times since the Great Depression, we have taken aggressive action in Wisconsin to find opportunities for businesses to create jobs. While we have seen successes at companies like Mercury Marine and Republic Airways, we must continue supporting our businesses and workers. We are actively working with companies across the state, including Marinette Marine, one of two finalists for a Navy contract to design and build the next generation of American warships, the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). The project would put Marinette Marine on the map for decades. Most importantly, it would create up to 2,200 new jobs at the company’s northeast Wisconsin facility and thousands more at suppliers in the region. |
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We Stand Up Against Photo ID`s at Polls |
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
We need to take a stand as a Party in regard to the Green Bay City Council Finance Committee approving a resolution in support of photo ID at the polls. The Democratic Party of Brown County strongly opposes any attempt to infringe upon our most basic right and freedom as an American citizen. Our right to vote goes to the very fabric of who we are as a country. While attacking our most basic freedom of voting, the Green Bay Finance Committee is telling our elderly, shut-ins, poor, disabled and non-political citizens that they need to jump through hoops to exercise this basic right to vote.
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Sam Dunlop Considering Second Run For 4th Assembly Seat |
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Friday, May 07, 2010
De Pere - Former De Pere Alderman Sam Dunlop made the following statement regarding today’s announcement that Representative Phil Montgomery will not seek re-election:
“During these tough economic times, when hardworking families throughout our community are struggling, we deserve a Representative in Madison that will put partisan bickering aside and stand up for average people back home. |
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Kagen Applauds Action Against Paper Dumping |
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State/Local - Friday, April 30, 2010
WASHINGTON D.C.- Congressman Steve Kagen, M.D. released the following statement upon the announcement that Department of Commerce’s affirmative preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty (AD) investigation on imports of coated paper. "This is yet another victory for Appleton Coated and brings us one step closer to establishing balanced trade deals that ship our values overseas instead of our jobs," said Dr. Kagen. "It is time for Asian nations to begin to play by our rules, not theirs." |
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