Jun 27, 2011

See how Bob, Fred & Jonathan answered in the CRG Online Debate

Use this link to view the responses
or go to http://d22onlinedebate.blogspot.com/

Question 3: A recent study by the National Association of Colleges and Employers found that the average college graduate in 2010 earned a salary of $48,351. According to Kenosha public records, sanitation workers and bus drivers in the city earn between $50,000 and $60,000 base salary (before taking overtime into consideration) What kind of message does this send about the value of education? And as a current student at UW-Parkside, why should I continue to pursue a degree and take on student loans, when I could earn far more by dropping out and getting a job in the public sector?
Asked by : Walko001. - Submitted by the Public, and selected by a member of the Kenosha Tea Party Movement
Asked on: June 22nd ~3:00PM
Answers Posted on: June 27th ~7:00PM



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Question 4: What specific legislation would you repeal or enact to fast track more business to expand or move to Wisconsin?



Asked by : Tom N. - Member of Republican Party of Kenosha County
Asked on: June 22nd ~3:00PM
Answers Posted on:  June 27th ~7:00PM

Jun 26, 2011

Steitz Fundraiser/Meet & Greet @ Pazzo's

Steitz for Senate
Fundraiser/Meet & Greet @ Pazzo's
featuring music by KBP


Info

The evening will feature music by the Kal Bergendahl Project (KBP)
Event Details:
Thursday, June 30th, 7-9pm
Pazzo's
707 56th St
Kenosha, WI 53140


*Suggested Minimum Contribution: $20
Early contributions can be made on our website


If you have any questions please contact our office at (262) 358-8008 or email us at info@steitzforsenate.com.

Meet and Greet Reception for Jonathan Steitz

Meet and Greet in Salem for 
Jonathan Steitz
Tuesday, June 28, 2011


On Tuesday June 28th there will be a Meet & Greet held at the Salem Community Library for Jonathan Steitz, candidate for State Senate in the 22nd District. Your attendance would be greatly appreciated, and you will have the opportunity to meet Jonathan and hear his vision for the future of our area.
As you know, Governor Walker's stand against the liberal special interests has put Wisconsin at the forefront of a political fight that has resonated throughout the country. With so much on the line, we must win the battle of resources so that we can defeat Wirch in August and start bringing positive changes to the 22nd District.
A strong, grassroots effort is the key to our success. This will require massive canvassing of the district and TV and radio ad campaigns to inform and mobilize voters.  We are asking our friends to support Jonathan's efforts.
Jonathan has put together an aggressive campaign plan that can lead us to victory.  This recall election is our chance to send a message to Bob Wirch that we won't tolerate him abandoning us. It's time to bring real leadership to our state. 

Meet & Greet with Jonathan Steitz
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
5:00-8:00 pm
Salem Community Library
24615 89th St
Salem, WI 53168

P.S. Please RSVP by June 27th to the Steitz Campaign (
info@steitzforsenate.com)

Thanks for your support,

Jun 24, 2011

Reception / Fundraiser for Fred Ekornass June 30th, 2011

3rd & 4th Questions Posted

See how Bob, Fred & Jonathan answer the next two questions on Sunday June 26 for the District 22 Online Debate at http://d22onlinedebate.blogspot.com/


Question 3: A recent study by the National Association of Colleges and Employers found that the average college graduate in 2010 earned a salary of $48,351. According to Kenosha public records, sanitation workers and bus drivers in the city earn between $50,000 and $60,000 base salary (before taking overtime into consideration) What kind of message does this send about the value of education? And as a current student at UW-Parkside, why should I continue to pursue a degree and take on student loans, when I could earn far more by dropping out and getting a job in the public sector?
Asked by : Walko001. - Submitted by the Public, and selected by a member of the Kenosha Tea Party Movement
Asked on: June 22nd ~3:00PM
Answers Posted on:




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Question 4: What specific legislation would you repeal or enact to fast track more business to expand or move to Wisconsin?




Asked by : Tom N. - Member of Republican Party of Kenosha County
Asked on: June 22nd ~3:00PM
Answers Posted on:

Jun 19, 2011

See how each of the candidates responded to Questions 1 & 2

Each candidates' responses are now posted for the CRG Online Debate.

Click links below to view responses.

Jonathan response
http://d22onlinedebate.blogspot.com/p/jon.html

Fred response
http://d22onlinedebate.blogspot.com/p/fred.html

Bob's response
http://d22onlinedebate.blogspot.com/p/bob.html
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Jun 11, 2011

Please forward this to Senator Wirch and his campaign committee

certificate_of_sufficiency.pdf

This afternoon the Government Accountability Board has filed the certificate of sufficiency and order regarding the recall petition filed against Senator Wirch, and scheduled the recall election for July 19, 2011.  A copy of the certificate and order is attached. 

Attorney Levinson, we do not have an email address on file for Senator Wirch or his campaign treasurer, so I would appreciate if you would forward this information to Senator Wirch and his campaign committee

Please contact me if you have any questions.

Michael Haas
Staff Counsel
Wisconsin Government Accountability Board
P.O. Box 7984
212 E. Washington Ave.  Third Floor
Madison, WI 53707-7984
608-266-0136

michael.haas@wi.gov

Jun 9, 2011

Its Game Time

Starting Saturday June 10th, both camps will start collecting nomination signatures. So stop by the Headquarters at 5901 75th Street, Suite 170 Kenosha, WI 53142 and nominate the man you want to bring Wirch to his knees.

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Use the following link to Nominate Fred Ekornaas
or
http://freepdfhosting.com/6c28cd78f4.pdf

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Steitz Super Saturday Extravaganza!!!


The Steitz Campaign will be having a Super Saturday event on June 11th. We need help with collecting nomination signatures now that the recall election has been certified. Feel free to give us a call or drop by the office anytime between 9am and 9pm to pick up the signature sheets. We will have food and beverages for everyone who volunteers. We hope to see you Saturday!


P.S. We have signed Ron Johnson and J.B VanHollen apparel for the person who collects the most nomination signatures!


Thank you for your support,


Jonathan Steitz
Candidate 22nd Senate District
(262) 358-8008
info@steitzforsenate.com

Jun 8, 2011

Justice Delayed is Justice Denied.

Full Story

Accountability Board is biased

The Government Accountability Board of Wisconsin has shown a marked bias choosing to move the Republican recalls ahead of the Democrat recalls even though the Democrat recalls were submitted earlier on May 21 for Sens. Hansen, Holperin and Wirch. Unbelievable blatant bias. What happened to first come, first served? The courts have granted two extensions for the certification of the three Democrat recalls. No legal reason given. Justice delayed is justice denied. The GAB has the audacity to say they needed more time because it will be challenged in court. How does Kevin Kennedy know this? That is not their job or their concern. As a result of their choice to delay only the Democrat recalls, there will be two dates statewide for the votes on these recalled senators.
The director, Kennedy, has shown himself to be inefficient, manipulative, partisan and incompetent. He should resign. This was to be an impartial government board. They clearly are not. The Legislature should defund them and go back to an elections board.

Bonnie Ketterhagen
Burlington

Jun 3, 2011

Conservative Anger will cause all 3 Democrats to lose.

Full Story

The Government Accountability Board certified the recalll petitions against Republican state Senators Shelia Harsdorf, Alberta Darling and Robert Cowles, who now join fellow Republican Senators Dan Kapanke, Luther Olsen and Randy Hopper on the certified recall list, while leaving the fate of the recall petitions against Democrat Senators Jim Holperin, Bob Wirch and Dave Hansen undecided. The GAB bad been under a Friday deadline to determine sufficiency of all 9 petitions and, if they were sufficient, order recall elections.
Yesterday, the GAB asked for a 1-week extension for the 3 Dem petitions. That hearing will be held at 1:30 pm on Friday. Further, the GAB plans on meeting sometime during that week to decide the fate of the petitions against the Democrats.
The court petition, available on WisPolitics, has a couple of interesting items in it.  First, the GAB claims it did all the recalls against Republicans first because the challenges were similar, even though the ones against Darling and Cowles were filed after the petitions against the Democrats.
Second, none of the elections against the Republicans were ordered as of Wednesday morning.  This may yet result in all 9 happening on the same day, specifically July 19, the date the 6 against the Republicans will occur, as the 6-week (plus the days to the follilowing Tuesday if it isn’t already Tuesday) clock starts on the day the election is ordered, not when the petition is certified.  If the GAB meets on either Monday or Tuesday, that 1-day “Mega-Recall” (or at least primaries) is still possible.
Also from the WisPolitics story, attorneys for Kapanke, Olsen and Cowlea filed challenges to the certifications.  I doubt they’ll go anywhere even if the court ignores the lateness; they had 7 days starting on 5/24 to file the challenge, which would have been Memorial Day.
As for the net result, I still don’t see more than 2 Republicams losing their seats, which would not be enough to give the Democrats the majority.  If the recalls against the Democrats proceed, I expect at least 2 of them to also lose.  If they end up held on different days, I agree with AP that conservative anger will cause all 3 Democrats to lose.

The Republicans would get the 20-13 supermajority needed to move on fiscal issues without a single Democrat present if they havea net gain of 1, while the Democrats need a net gain of 3 to take control of the Senate until at least thia time nexr year.
One more thing; whoever survivea the recall election cannot be recalled again until January 2014 assuming he/she is reelected in 2012.
See you Saturday.

Elections Panel Puts Hold Only on Democrat Recalls in Wisconsin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoJih1Wmg3g&feature=player_embedded