
Advocacy
Who would you put in Wisconsin's Hall of Fame?
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Tue, 2008-05-06 12:00. Arts | Advocacy|
As the Wisconsin Historical Society rolls out an exhibit dedicated to Madison native Chris Farley this week I wondered why Wisconsin doesn't consider a Hall of Fame? Wisconsin, like New Jersey, is often the butt of many jokes and our stereotyped culture is one of beer, Packers, and cheese. One night each year we could showcase the innovation and celebrity of prominent Wisconsinites by inducting them into a Hall of Fame. It would not only earn the state national headlines, but would serve as an example to young Wisconsinites. Click here to read more. |
Lance Armstrong to visit Madison for Smoke-Free Wisconsin rally
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Mon, 2008-02-25 17:21. Current | Advocacy|
Since his battle with testicular cancer Armstrong has become a leading advocate for people living with cancer. One of the primary goals of his foundation's "livestrong" campaign is to protect children from secondhand smoke. The campaign, launched on February 4, is a year-long and worldwide movement to advocate and promote the importance of providing smoke-free environments for children. Click here to read more. |
Senator Kohl sells out to the telecos
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Tue, 2008-02-12 14:00. Current | Advocacy|
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Waiting until 2010 is no compromise when health is the issue
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Thu, 2008-01-10 16:10. Current | Advocacy|
Maybe no one told the Public Health Committee that in 2006 the Office of the Surgeon General issued a report detailing the impact of second hand smoke? In case you missed it, I've pulled out two of the many substantial findings: Click here to read more. |
Learning from the neighbors: New laws in other states we should consider implementing here
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Sat, 2008-01-05 15:45. Current | Advocacy|
With the arrival of 2008 a number of new laws have been implemented in various states around the country. While looking at the list I found a number that I thought could be handy in Wisconsin. First up is Illinois where they have now banned smoking in the workplace statewide. Wisconsin needs to step into the 21st Century and follow suit. The argument that such a ban will force smokers in the border towns to head west to bars in Minnesota or south to bars in Illinois are now irrelevant because both of those states have shown they are committed to the health of individuals who work in the service industry. The Sheboygan Press said it best when the paper wrote on January 1: "The momentum to pass a statewide smoking ban was growing and reached its height when the Wisconsin Restaurant Association threw its support behind a statewide ban, instead of the hodge-podge of local ordinances that exists today. Sens. Decker and Breske, if they really care about a Healthy Wisconsin, they should move the workplace-smoking ban off the back burner and onto the floor of the senate for a vote. Click here to read more. |
Transgender Awareness Week at the UW
Submitted by Emily Mills on Mon, 2007-11-12 16:32. Advocacy | Campus|
Madison’s own representative, Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin, recently authored and pushed for an amendment to the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) that called for "sexual identity," i.e. transgendered people, to be included as something employers could not discriminate against when hiring. While ENDA itself did, happily, pass (though it still faces a threatened veto from President Bush), Baldwin’s amendment didn’t receive enough support from either Democrats or Republicans to make it through. Click here to read more. |
A Madisonian in New Orleans: They Are Not Okay
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Tue, 2007-10-23 10:18. Current | Advocacy|
Last week I traveled to New Orleans for the first time since I was two years old. This visit came two years and two months after one of the five deadliest hurricanes in our recorded history and more than a year since Kendra Frank headed to New Orleans from Madison to file a lengthy and gripping report for Dane101 readers. As of October 2007, it is fair to say, they are still not okay. Unlike in the rest of the country, it is difficult to go half an hour while in The Big Easy without thinking about or hearing mention of, as the locals simply call it, “The Storm.” Click here to read more. |
Eight Ways to Help Break the Budget Stalemate
Submitted by dane101 on Wed, 2007-10-17 11:05. Current | Advocacy|
1. No Extracurricular activities: You need to show us you can get your work done before you can take on more. This means no happy hour specials at our fine Madison establishments. Including no cigars at Maduro, no half-price wine at Montmartre, no meatballs or mini hot dogs at Genna's or wings at the Orpheum, and especially, no more "happy endings" at The Rising Sun. Click here to read more. |
How I learned to stop worrying and love not having a budget
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Sat, 2007-10-13 17:53. Current | Advocacy|
Most characters who stopped to chat were friendly, although one didn't really seem to understand the point of the picket and chose to argue that our signs were too vague and didn't express what should be changed in the budget. Another seemed to think we were calling for any old budget to be passed no matter the repercussions - not the case. And more than one person just didn't understand how five individuals could gather on the Capitol Square and not be represented some sort of organization, "Are you with McCabe's group?" Nope. Just some constituents who think it is outrageous that our representatives will be going on 107 days next week and still not be able to see eye to eye on a budget. Click here to read more. |
"104 days without taxes, you could at least get your sign right."
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Fri, 2007-10-12 10:47. Current | Advocacy|
My sign read "104 days, no budget, fire 'em all!!" I included an asterisk because I fully support the legislators on both sides of the aisle who are calling for a new bill that will make sure our representatives don't get paid if they don't pass a budget on time. Click here to read more. |
WisPIRG violates kiosk etiquette
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Tue, 2007-09-25 10:55. Current | Advocacy|
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Madison music venues making home for homeless tonight
Submitted by Bessie Cherry on Thu, 2007-09-20 14:06. Music | Advocacy|
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UW students seek help for children on the US/Mexian border
Submitted by the area code on Mon, 2007-08-06 15:16. Current | Advocacy|
The US/Mexico border has come to be known as the "Third Zone", resembling neither the United States nor Mexico, but rather a culture and lifestyle unique to the land that straddles the 2,000-mile imaginary line. The Frontera, as it is known, has experienced skyrocketing population growth, and the consequences that come with it. Cities are bursting at the seams, and the infrastructure is not able to support the growing population. Cities without waste treatment plants are forced to pump human waste into canals and the Rio Grande. Cities without neighborhood trash services leave families with the options of burning or burying their trash, or possibly, throwing trash into a canal. These problems lead to much larger problems, such as rat infestation and disease. Citizens are promised the moon from local government officials, but when they are elected they face serious neglect. Communities rightly refuse to trust anyone in the handling of their crises. Click here to read more. |
Pillow Fight Madison: Feathers to fly at High Noon
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Thu, 2007-07-26 10:30. Sports | Advocacy|
It began with flash mobs in the early 90s. Ragtag groups dubbed pilla guerrillas would organize brief spontaneous encounters where groups, sometimes numbering in the hundreds, would gather and battle it out. These battles would often finish as fast as they began - the only sign of an epic battle having taken place being the carnage of fluff, feathers, and pillow shells. Click here to read more. |
Gallery: Madison Pride Parade 2007
Submitted by Jesse Russell on Mon, 2007-07-23 15:44. Current | Advocacy|
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