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    <title>Water, Sprawl, and the Environment</title>
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            <title>Poisoning Your Neighbors as a Civic Duty</title>
            <description> Last week Rep. Frank Lasee announced his latest harebrained scheme, to  drill for oil in the Great Lakes . There is nothing like handing over your most precious resource to an industry that can&amp;rsquo;t be trusted. And for what? For the remote chance that they will find (or spill) oil in 15 years and possibly save a few cents off gas prices? As if that is not enough for one month, now Lasee is cheering his Republican friends on the Natural Resources Committee who voted to  block a reasonable rule to protect us  from mercury contamination.  Almost every Wisconsin lake is under warning for mercury pollution but Lasee and his friends on the committee would rather obey the  corporate interests  that pull their strings. The rule was proposed by the Department of Natural Resources as crafted by an independent group of experts. It would have required large coal-fired plants to reduce mercury by 90 percent by the beginning of 2015. Over 437,000 Wisconsinites are exposed to higher-than-safe levels of mercury and six percent of Wisconsin women of childbearing age have elevated levels of mercury.   Health problems caused by mercury include neurological damage for babies and children, as well as hearing and vision loss and impaired coordination and speech for adults. Seniors are at risk from mercury for heart attacks and cardiovascular disease. Mercury is most commonly ingested by humans through fish consumption. The state has issued advisories about fish consumption due to mercury contamination for nearly every Wisconsin water body. Still Lasee cheers the status quo and its defenders in the Assembly. Apparently in the wacky world of Frank Lasee, poisoning your neighbors is not only praiseworthy but is the highest act of civic engagement.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:40:46 EDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Cory @ One Wisconsin Now</dc:creator>
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            <title>Big Oil Represented at &amp;#8220;Small Business&amp;#8221; Press Conference</title>
            <description> Last Thursday I found myself at a press conference held by local McCain supporters. The topic was generally about the economy and &amp;ldquo;small business&amp;rdquo; and was hosted at a company that had just moved to Milwaukee&amp;rsquo;s Fifth Ward. When I arrived at the location I was given a packet of information and led to the waiting area for the press. While waiting, I shared an  OWN press release  with the media on how McCain votes have been a disaster for women and the economy in general.   First Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker spoke and then handed it off to the host CEO. The last scheduled speaker at the press conference was former State Senator Cathy Stepp. She largely focused on her business and how the out of control gas prices are hurting it. Frankly, I was surprised that she would make energy policy her central theme at this press conference given  John McCain&amp;rsquo;s&amp;nbsp;awful record  in both the U.S. Senate and in recent policy statements.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 14:09:24 EDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Cory @ One Wisconsin Now</dc:creator>
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            <title>Will Gard Correct Himself at Oil Town Halls?</title>
            <description> Former Assembly Speaker John Gard has scheduled several town-hall meetings that he says will focus on gas prices. Unfortunately his positions on our addiction to oil is no different than the failed policies of the most unpopular president in history, George W. Bush. More specifically Gard is talking about giving Big Oil a free pass to dig up and take over wherever they think that they can find oil. Whether it is endangering pristine areas of wildlife or erecting Big Oil monuments right off our coasts, Gard&amp;rsquo;s folly is trying to drill our way out of this energy crisis. Even some of his  fellow Republicans do not agree  with this shortsighted gamble for what is sure to be a very limited gain.   While Gard is busy promoting Big Oil&amp;rsquo;s self serving agenda, I wonder if he will take a moment to correct himself on a recent related claim.  Talking Points memo reported &amp;nbsp;recently that Gard parroted a conservative talking point that had been completely debunked. The conservative claim that China and other nations were drilling off the coast of Florida was repeated in a Gard flyer even after Dick Cheney had to admit that it was not factual. When reporters for Talking Points Memo called the Gard operation to ask them about the misinformation, they were given several different false and conflicting answers. Perhaps it would be good for John Gard to take a moment during the town hall meetings to explain why he put out such inaccurate information for public consumption. Like his energy policy in general, the flyer demonstrates the length that he will go to in order to protect Big Oil and their narrow interests.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 14:10:09 EDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Cory @ One Wisconsin Now</dc:creator>
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            <title>McSame on Offshore Drilling</title>
            <description> Anyone that is watching television in the state of Wisconsin has probably seen the new John McCain ad on the environment. The ad over-reaches trying to put a happy face on  John McCain&amp;rsquo;s record  in the Senate. Although the ad tries to paint McCain as a &amp;ldquo;maverick&amp;rdquo; on the environment, reality shows that his departures from the Bush party line are rare at best. Conveniently, just after starting the current ad buy, McCain provided us with the latest example of why he is McSame as Bush on the environment.   This week both Bush and McCain  pushed an oil industry plan  to end the federal ban on offshore drilling. The oil industry is hardly known for its protective policies over the environment. Actually in many ways the most serious environmental issues of our day can, in some way, be laid at their feet. Yet this same oil industry appears to be the policy guide for both Bush and McCain on offshore drilling.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:28:27 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Breaking Budgets and Bloated Profits</title>
            <description> U.S. Senator John McCain has proposed a gas tax &amp;ldquo;holiday.&amp;rdquo; This is a concept that has been universally  panned by economists . The average consumer would see almost no savings. It seems clear that it is little more than a pander to people that are struggling with record gas prices. While John McCain offers only smoke and mirrors to the average American, all indications show that his feet are firmly planted on the side of Big Oil and their record profits.   Although he has said in past town halls (Rindge, NH, 11/18/07)&amp;nbsp;that he would &amp;ldquo;oppose any tax breaks or good deals for the gas and oil industry&amp;hellip;&amp;rdquo; his current tax plan does the exact opposite of what he promised last year. McCain&amp;rsquo;s plan would actually give the top five oil companies  $3.8 billion a year  in tax breaks. Further, McCain has consistently  voted against  windfall profits taxes for Big Oil and has  voted against  taxing them in order to provide rebates to severely strapped consumers.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:24:41 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>McCain Celebrates Failing Grade</title>
            <description> This week Senator John McCain is focusing on the environment and climate change. Although he has been vocal about the issue on the stump, his actual voting record is both  inconsistent  and severely lacking. In reaction to McCain&amp;rsquo;s speech Monday,  League of Conservation Voters  President Gene Karpinski commented that &amp;ldquo;he has not substantively improved his plan over the bill he introduced years ago &amp;ndash; legislation that the science now shows is out of date.&amp;rdquo;   John McCain&amp;rsquo;s lifetime score from the League of Conservation Voters is a pathetic 24 percent. Despite his focus this week, he has managed to miss every major vote on the environment during the 110th Congress. That telling record gives him one big ZERO on the most recent  LCV scorecard . Given McCain&amp;rsquo;s record on the environment, it is difficult to take anything that he says seriously.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 21:20:58 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>WMC’s Newfound Love for “Technicalities”</title>
            <description> Guess who is involved in yet  another lawsuit against the State of Wisconsin ? Why it is  Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce  of course! They have filed a lawsuit, along with other business interests, against the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Apparently they want the DNR to suspend rulemaking on new pollution limits for power plants. They claim that they are not challenging the merit of the proposed rule. Instead their feathers are ruffled over what sounds like a very technical issue.   WMC claims that they were not given notice of the proposed rules before the start of the rulemaking process. Some might consider this to be using a legal &amp;ldquo;loophole&amp;rdquo; or a &amp;ldquo;technicality&amp;rdquo; just to undermine the new rule. Are they willing to rush off to court and sacrifice public health and the environment because of a &amp;ldquo;technicality&amp;rdquo;?   That&amp;rsquo;s funny, for some reason I thought  they were against legal &amp;ldquo;technicalities&amp;rdquo;  and &amp;ldquo;loopholes&amp;rdquo;. In any case, someone should call WMC and tell them to stand up for the environment and public health - not technicalities! Heck, if someone had the cash, they could even  run a scary ad  about it.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 11:27:49 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Celebrate Earth Day in Your OWN Way!</title>
            <description>On April 22, 1970 20 million people across America observed  the world&amp;rsquo;s first Earth Day . Now the observance continues to grow as do the environmental challenges that we all face. This year there are a  multitude of events  all taking place to educate and inspire a growingly concerned public. Even if you are not able to participate in one of the many organized events on this Earth Day, you can still do your part. Celebrate Earth Day in your OWN way. Any action will make a difference no matter how small. It could be  a simple call  to an elected official or you could resolve to make a more permanent change in  your own household .&amp;nbsp; Join over 1 billion people world-wide in taking some kind of action today!</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:30:26 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Protect Our Water--Pass the Great Lakes Compact Now</title>
            <description>Communities and corporations around Wisconsin, the U.S. and, in fact, other parts of the world, have their eyes on drawing down water from Lake Michigan and the other Great Lakes.   The eight Great Lakes Governors have recognized this serious threat and wrote the &quot;Great Lakes Compact&quot; to protect the Lakes from large diversions outside their basin. 
 
For the Compact to go into effect, it has to be implemented in each of the eight states touched by a Great Lake, and then approved by the U.S. Congress.  Minnesota has already passed implementing legislation. Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York and Ohio have introduced legislation and hope to act on it this year. Wisconsin has formed a legislative committee to attempt to draft approving legislation, but no bill has yet been introduced. 
 
Environmental groups, Outdoors groups and hunting and fishing groups are encouraging everyone to call or write their state assembly person and senator urging him or her to Protect Our Lake--Pass the Great Lakes Compact Now. 
 
When you call or write make it simple and direct.  Tell your representative: 
 
1.  It is urgent to get a strong Compact with implementing legislation introduced and passed now. 
 
2.  The sooner the Compact passes, the faster communities like New Berlin and Waukesha are likely to fix their water problems through a fair and non-political process. 
 
3.  Passing the compact will stop the threat of entities around the world from tapping into the Great Lakes. 
 
4.  Passing the Compact will protect our Lake&#039;s water levels and will strengthen our state&#039;s business, manufacturing, agriculture, sporting and tourist endeavors. 
 
5.  Passing the Compact now will put force behind the voluntary water conservation efforts of some communities and will press all communities within the Great Lakes basin to protect our drinking  water supply by conserving it. 
 
6. By protecting the quantity and quality of our water, the Compact will help to improve the health and quality of life for our citizens, especially our children and future generations. 
 
Please, contact your state representatives today and send them the message: Protect Our Lake--Pass the Great Lakes Compact Now.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:53:59 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Warm Reception for KRM in Racine</title>
            <description>The first of three informational meetings regarding KRM was a success!  Even with the bone-chilling temps, about 100 people showed up to express their interest in the proposed commuter rail project.  Follow this link to read the entire story from the Racine Journal-Times: 
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            <pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2007 17:21:39 EST</pubDate>
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            <title>Intro to Effectively Using this Group</title>
            <description>I just wanted to take a moment to explain how to sign up for this group, for &quot;My Own Page&quot; on our site and how to use the available tools successfully.  
 
To sign up for this group you can simply click &quot;Join Group&quot;.  If you have already registered for our site you must first log in.  If you have never registered for our site then please enter the requested info in the sign up section.  Once you have signed up you will get an email verifying your information.  After verification you can simply sign into &quot;My Own Page.&quot;  
 
On the &quot;My Own Page&quot; left column you first have your profile which you can edit as you wish. Do this by clicking the arrow,choosing an option on the drop down menu, and clicking &quot;go.&quot;  
 
Below that is your own blog. Simply click the arrow on the drop down menu and choose to manage, view, write, or edit a blog posting.  If you select &quot;write&quot; click &quot;go&quot; and let the world know what is on your mind!  After writing scroll down and choose the catagory that the post belongs in and what group pages that you would like to display your blog posting on.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 10:54:39 EST</pubDate>
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            <title>MJS Crossroads Piece:  Protect Streams</title>
            <description>Just in case you missed it, there was a very interesting piece in the MJS Crossroads section Sunday.  It was made a case that Wisconsin should protect it&#039;s streams.  It gives a list of a few more recent incidents of contamination.  Specifically they focus on manure contamination and encourage our elected offcials to start taking sensible actions to protect our streams.  Read the entire column  HERE .</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2006 11:44:04 EST</pubDate>
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            <title>Do We Really Need More Lanes?</title>
            <description>The  Sprawled Out  blog has cited a letter to the editor from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.  The letter observed that there has been a lack of serious congestion as a result of the lane closures and other work going on at the Marquette Interchange.  The author of the letter reasons that if the lane closures don&#039;t cause massive congestion, the current number of lanes must be adequate.  So why the need to add more lanes in the first place?</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2006 19:45:49 EST</pubDate>
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