Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Got Facebook? Please use it to spread any of the posted suggested comments

It is being reported that Secretary of State Doug LaFollette continues to be badgered by Governor Walker and/or his high level staff to immeditaley publish the legislative bill that stripped collective bargaining from Wisconsin public employees.

SEPAC seeks your help in using your Facebook page to spread comments supporting Secretary LaFollette in his decision to proceed with the "publishing" as he always does with any piece of Wisconsin legislation.

Feel free to cut-n-paste any of the below suggested comments or draft one in your own words.

We would also ask that you send Sec. LaFollette an email urging him to stay the course in waiting the full 10 days to publish January Special Session Assembly Bill 11. You can access Sec. LaFollette through the SEPAC Action Center >>>
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Option 1: As if jamming Act 10 through the legislature wasn't enough, Scott Walker now wants to pressure Doug LaFollette to publish the law prior to the usual 10-day publication date. Walker is likely concerned that the courts won't take well to his extremist measures forced on the people of Wisconsin. Don't let Walker push you around, Doug!

Option 2: Now that Scott Walker ram-rodded the Budget Repair Bill through the legislature, he's calling on Secretary of State Doug Lafollette to quickly publish the Act so he can begin immediately to try to eviscerate public employees' bargaining rights and destroy their unions. Even Tommy Thompson and Jim Doyle respected Lafollette's practice to publish on the 10th day.

Option 3: With all the lawsuits possible and pending on Walker's Budget Repair Bill, it's no coincidence that the guv is demanding that Doug Lafollette publish the bill, post haste. Let's hope Lafollette follows his standard operating procedure and waits the 10 days allowed under the law.

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