The scary thing is that a lot of people in Wisconsin assume that Scott Walker’s Budget Repair bill (you know, the one that is trying to bust unions) won’t effect them. However, the bill as it reads now will effect every resident in Wisconsin. Here are some highlights:
Allows the State to take out an additional 200 million in loans,putting the State farther in debt Page 30, Section 63
Cuts off all State aid to municipalities. Page 135 – 136 Section 9211, Page 58, Section 148
Cuts off all State aid to Public k- 12 Schools. “About 900 million dollars total”Page 135 – 136 Section 9211, page 58 Section 148
Cuts off all State aid to University Wisconsin Schools “This will cause the tuition at UW’s to go up 26% over the next two years” Page 135 – 136 Section 9211
The state will lose 46 million in Federal Grants to Public Transit. “The federal government requires that public transit workers have collective bargaining.”Page 63 – 109 Sections 163- 314
Allows the State to take 28 million from Employee Trust Fund, “This is the State Employee’s Pension Fund, they will use the money to pay the States portion of State Employee’s Medical and Pension contributions until 2013” Page 125, Section 9115
In 2013 the State will no longer pay anything towards State Employee’s Medical and Pension Fund, State Employee’s will be required to pay the entire cost of Medical and Pension. “Roughly about $1500 per month for each State Employee.Page 58 Section 62.623
Limits the right to collectively bargain for all employees who are not public safety employees (general employees) to the subject of base wages. Page 63 – 109 Sections 163- 314
My first question is how is this balancing Wisconsin’s budget. My second question is why would anybody want to work for the State of Wisconsin after this. Unfortunately with unemployment so high, many people will have no other choice and that is what Scott Walker is counting on. The schools are already bareboned — Maybe that’s why the United States scores so poorly on tests. We don’t invest any money into our schools. Instead, we keep taking more and more away.
This budget repair bill is definitely an interesting read especially when you see it for what it is — union busting and rewarding your contributors. You’d think that would be against some ethics law somewhere.
If you don’t, I have two little ones who will definitely show you a few moves. We definitely have many happy dances occurring here (especially when I tell Madison that she gets to go get a video game tonight!). So You Think You Can Dance? has become so popular that everyone is getting into it. Check out the Snuggle Bear:
Now, if he can bust a move, so can you! Snuggle and So You Think You Can Dance have partnered up together to offer an awesome contest. All you have to do is submit your video showing your Happy Dance moves. Basically, they want you to show the nation how the freshness of Snuggle just makes you want to jump around and dance. Now, during the results episodes on Thursdays, you can watch viewers showing off their very own Happy Dances. Not only can your video be shown nationwide, you could also win a trip to Los Angeles to see the So You Think You Can Dance finale! Who wouldn’t like to be a part of this?
Now, if you think you are going to look silly, watch this video:
Don’t you feel better now? I want to see your video on there sometime this season. Good luck and happy dancing!
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