Homeless, but still deserves respect
Daniel Callahan was recently ruthlessly kicked off the homeless issues committee and called a racist by County Executive Joe Parisi - but he is willing to fight back. Demands apology in the least, reinstatement or appointment of another homeless person in the least
County Week Ahead
Also no meetings tonight, but a packed rest of the week
City Week Ahead
Another day, another week, more meetings. But none tonight.
Elections Matter!
When Judge Colas ruled that parts of ACT 10 were Unconstitutional, the Governor was quick to personally attack Judge Colas but never once mentioned...
It’s NOT Working at The State Journal!
Recently, Capital Newspapers announce that they had cut 26 more jobs.
Which is surprising since you would think that their union busting and...
Careful, Loiter or listen to music in city parks, you could be banned!
Ok, I know it sounds silly, but the city parks department is considering a new parks policy tonight and here's some of the silliness, including that your neighbor can turn you in without the parks department staff seeing anything, you could be banned and there is essentially no appeal.
Joe Parisi Can’t Be Serious!
I haven't seen anything so petty and disgusting and hearless since the days of Dave Cieslewicz
Chief Erwin Has To Go!
New Capitol Police Chief Dave Erwin has really put his stamp on the new job since taking over from Charles Tubbs. Unfortunately for the...
Homeless and Affordable Housing Advocated needed Tomorrow!
So, I send out one of these emails for the Affordable Housing Action Alliance and another person sent out the other from Occupy Madison/Activist...
County Week Ahead Sans Monday
Didn't get up early enough yesterday . . . but here's the rest of the week.
City Week Ahead
90% done . . .
Guide to the $250M Human Services Budget
This is the "social workers guide" to the human services budget, with bk comments to make it easier for those who do not work in human services. Remember, this is what was submitted by the department, we will hear how County Executive Joe Parisi makes changes to this the first week in October.