Scott Noble While collecting my signatures all across District 24, I had the opportunity to speak to folks that want to get back to work. Our opponent does not seem to be responsive to these key issues. You just cannot be “Pro-Jobs” and Anti-Business at the same time. It does not work that way. While…
Monthly Archives: October 2012
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Upcoming State Senate Races
Chris Kapenga Biography Chris is Owner and President of Integrated Time Systems, an international provider of Workforce Time Management solutions. Their offices are located in Milwaukee, Dallas, San Diego and San Francisco. Integrated Time Systems has been a part of Southeastern Wisconsin for over 70 years. He is a Certified Public Accountant and has worked…
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Upcoming State Senate Races
Rick Gudex Republican Senate District 18 Candidate I live in the City of Fond du Lac Married- wife Kim of 18 years, son Jayce & daughter Alexana I am currently President of the Fond du Lac City Council Former Mayor of the City of Mayville 11 years of local government experience 24 years of manufacturing…
Science and Environmental Policy Project
SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY PROJECT
The Week That Was October 13th, 2012 Quote of the Week “I’m going to talk about why the evidence in the record shows that the endangerment finding should be vacated. I want to be clear at the outset that we are not asking the Court to adjudicate a disputed question of science. Instead -” “Good.”…
Heartland Institute
Feds Considering Longer Permits forWind Turbines to Kill Bald Eagles
September 5, 2012 Bonner R. Cohen The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is considering a dramatic expansion in the length of permits allowing wind power operators to kill bald eagles and other protected bird species. Wind power currently enjoys a unique exemption from Endangered Species Act protections and other federal restrictions protecting animals…
Heartland Institute
Environmentalists Say Wyoming Wind Farm Will Devastate Eagle Populations
September 5, 2012 Brian Fojtik A new wind farm proposed for federal land in Wyoming will inflict a devastating toll on threatened bird species, including sage grouse and eagles, environmentalists report. Opponents are hoping to persuade the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to reconsider its preliminary support for the project, planned as the largest…