Showing posts with label governor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label governor. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Contact Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder










CONTACT THE GOVERNOR
DIRECT LINK | Offical website link for contacting Michigan Governor Snyder - Contact the Governor


Governor Rick Snyder
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, Michigan 48909
PHONE: (517) 373-3400
PHONE: (517) 335-7858 - Constituent Services

FAX:(517) 335-6863
E-MAIL: Rick.Snyder@michigan.gov

Northern Michigan Office
1504 West Washington, Suite B
Marquette, MI 49855
(906) 228-2850

Washington D.C. Office
444 N. Capitol Street, Northwest
Hall of the States, Suite 411
Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 624-5840

DIRECT LINK TO OFFICAL WEBSITE PAGE |
Snyder - Contact the Governor

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Jan Brewer Vetoes Birther Bill - The Daily Beast

Jan Brewer Vetoes Birther Bill - The Daily Beast

Posted on The Daily Beast Facebook page

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed two controversial bills—one that would have allowed guns on campuses and another known as the "birther bill." What do you think of these bills?
AZ Gov. Kills 2 Controversial Bills
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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is finally standing up to the crazies in her state legislature: On Monday, she vetoed two controversial pieces of legislation&mdash

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer's Contact Information:
Telephone (602) 542-4331
In State Toll Free 1-(800) 253-0883 (outside Maricopa County only)
Fax (602) 542-1381
Online Contact form:Official contact form from Arizona Gov. Brewer's website
contact the gov form in on the bottom left hand side

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Rep. Cummings, Vermont Governor Shumlin Rip Into Scott Walker At Hearing | TPMDC

Rep. Cummings, Vermont Governor Shumlin Rip Into Scott Walker At Hearing | TPMDC
Posted on Facebook by:Not My Wisconsin
Great support for middle class families on the Hill today!
Rep. Cummings, Vermont Governor Shumlin Rip Into Scott Walker At Hearing
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Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, on Capitol Hill for a hearing held by the House Oversight Committee on state budgets, had yet to even speak before Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) ripped into the Republican leader's anti-union record.

"I strongly oppose efforts to falsely blame middle-class American workers for these current economic problems," Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the committee, said in his opening statement. "This recession was not caused by them. Working America - fire fighters, teachers and nurses - are not responsible for the reckless actions of Wall Street, which led to this crisis in the first place."

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Wisconsin Election Turns Into Referendum on Governor - NYTimes.com


Wisconsin Election Turns Into Referendum on Governor - NYTimes.com


"Fights over the agenda of Wisconsin’s newly powerful Republicans, including cuts to collective bargaining rights, have turned this quiet judicial match into a bitter, expensive, highly personal and politicized battle, inflamed with advertising dollars expected to reach into the millions from outside liberal and conservative groups, including the Tea Party Express.

The race has turned into a referendum on Wisconsin’s new Republican governor, Scott Walker, on his bill limiting collective bargaining rights for public workers, and, more broadly, on the Republican politicians who now control the Capitol. “This has really become a proxy battle for the governor’s positions and much less a fight about the court itself,” said Charles H. Franklin, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison."

Poll: Florida GOP Gov. Scott's Net Approval Rating Plummets | TPMDC


Poll: Florida GOP Gov. Scott's Net Approval Rating Plummets | TPMDC
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Poll: Florida GOP Gov. Scott's Net Approval Rating Plummets http://tpm.ly/gW7eXE ^@jonterbush

"According to results of Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday morning, the percentage of Floridians who now approve of Gov. Rick Scott's (R) job performance has remained unchanged since two months ago. But at the same time, the percentage who disapprove of his job performance has more than doubled, putting his net approval rating deep underwater.

In the latest poll, a 48% plurality of registered voters now disapprove of how Scott has handled his job, a huge leap from February when only 22% of voters disapproved of the new Governor's job performance. Meanwhile, 35% of voters currently approve of Scott's job performance, the exact same percentage who gave Scott a thumbs up two months ago."

Friday, April 1, 2011

Former Gov. Lucey Withdraws Support from Prosser

Former Gov. Lucey Withdraws Support from Prosser

UPDATED: Thursday, March 31, 2011 --- 9:08p.m.

Former Gov. Lucey withdraws support from Prosser

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Former Democratic Gov. Patrick Lucey is withdrawing his support for Justice David Prosser for Supreme Court and is throwing it to Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg.

Lucey released a statement to the media Thursday evening saying the campaign has revealed what he called "a disturbing distemper and lack of civility" in Prosser, though he did not cite specifics.

At the same time, Lucey says he has continued to be impressed by Kloppenburg, saying she has shown the proper judicial temperament.

The campaign between the incumbent Prosser and Kloppenburg has been contentious. A public-policy group recently calculated that spending on the race has reached $1.7 million.

Lucey says he has resigned as the honorary co-chairman of Prosser's campaign. A message left at Prosser's campaign was not immediately returned Thursday night.