Endorsements: November 2014

Governor: Mary Burke
Attorney General: Susan Happ

WI 1st Congressional District: Rob Zerban
WI 4th Congressional District: Gwen Moore
WI 5th Congressional District: Chris Rockwood

State Senate District 7: Chris Larson
State Assembly District 7: Daniel Riemer
State Assembly District 8: Jocasta Zamarippa
State Assembly District 10: David Bowen
State Assembly District 11: Mandela Barnes
State Assembly District 19: Jonathan Brostoff
State Assembly District 20: Christine Sinicki

These first four are simply advisory questions:

Referendum Question #1: Constitutional Amendment to reverse Citizens United (i.e. big money in elections); YES

Referendum Question #2: Should the state accept Medicaid funds to expand Badger Care: YES

Referendum Question #3: Increase the state minimum wage to $10.10: YES (altho I’d rather see it pegged to some type of index)

Referendum Question #4: Should the state allow Milwaukee County a county administrator in place of a county executive: YES

This is a binding resolution to amend the state constitution:

2013 Enrolled Joint Resolution #1 Segregate the transportation funds from the general funds or use for non–transportation needs in the state: NO

CORRECTION: Shame on me and all of you politicos out there…only one of you caught my error with Mr. Riemer’s first name

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4 thoughts on “Endorsements: November 2014

  1. I have a question. Would a county administrator be appointed or voted in? I’m just looking at your list of Referendum questions.

    Thank you

    1. An administrator would be hired by and report to the county board. For those of you who followed the Act 14 debacle, this is how it works on Los Angeles County…the example of a perfect form of county government that was always touted by those bent on destroying the MKE county board.

  2. Congrats to Burke for running a serviceable camping. Hopefully we can all learn from her gracious concession speech.

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