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Green Wisconsin Newsletter: Spring 2015

The Spring 2015 Green Wisconsin newsletter is here! The new issue features articles on the proposed tar sands pipeline expansion, ending police brutality and mass incarceration, and Green candidates running in local elections. See the Spring 2015 issue of Green Wisconsin online.

Milwaukee Greens Endorse Wendell Harris for School Board

The Greater Milwaukee Green Party endorses Wendell Harris for Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Director, District 2. Wendell Harris’s life and work have embodied Green Party principles – among them social and economic justice, non-violence, diversity, and grassroots democracy. Continue reading

Four Lakes Green Party endorses local candidates for 2015 election

The Four Lakes Green Party has endorsed seven candidates for local office in Madison and Fitchburg. Help us elect more Greens to local government by volunteering, making a financial contribution, and voting April 7th! Samba Baldeh (Madison Alder District 17) Samba Baldeh is a software engineer and community activist in Northeast Madison. He is running on a platform that includes expanding community policing and addressing the shortage of affordable housing. See Samba's website here. Rebecca Kemble (Madison Alder District 18) Rebecca Kemble is a worker-owner at Union Cab and President of the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives who lives on Madison's North side. Her platform includes neighborhood-oriented development, access to affordable healthy food, keeping neighborhood schools open, preserving green spaces, and more. See Rebecca's website here. Continue reading

WI Greens in the news - January 2015

The Vernon County Broadcaster recently published a feature on the Wisconsin Green Party, titled "Green Party looks to get past labels, grow locally". Read the article at the Vernon County Broadcaster. Also, UW-Stevens Point student paper The Pointer published an article on a student trip to a frac sand mine near Black River Falls, as well as a town meeting where developers were proposing a new sand mine. The trip was co-sponsored by the Green Party, and WIGP treasurer Bob Gifford was quoted at length. Read the article at The Pointer.

Wisconsin Greens call for moratorium on tar sands expansion

Enbridge Energy, the corporation responsible for the largest inland oil spill in American history (dumping an estimated 1 million gallons of tar sands sludge into the Kalamazoo River system), is attempting to expand its pipeline system in Wisconsin to carry more tar sands than the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. On Tuesday January 27th, the Dane County Zoning and Land Regulation Committee will decide what conditions to place on the zoning permit for the proposed Line 61 pump station near Marshall. The WI Green Party urges citizens of Wisconsin to call on our local governments to demand: -An Environmental Impact Study (EIS) for each county where the pipeline expansion runs. -Environmental impact liability insurance in place before any further expansion in pipeline capacity or any additional lines. -A moratorium on this expansion until all the details are properly legally secured, and residents of the affected counties have been fully informed of the potential health and environmental impacts. Continue reading

WI Greens: Re-Investigate Dontre Hamilton Killing, Stop Police Brutality and Mass Incarceration

From Michael Brown in Ferguson to Eric Garner in New York City to Dontre Hamilton in Milwaukee, there is an epidemic of police violence against unarmed Black men in the United States. In Wisconsin in recent years, we've also seen white men like Michael Bell killed by police, and white vigilantes kill Corey Stingley for shoplifting in suburban Milwaukee. This systemic pattern of excessive force has caused a sense of fear among Blacks even in routine encounters with officers, eroding the trust in law enforcement that is essential to keeping our communities safe. The problem of police brutality is inextricably connected to Wisconsin’s runaway mass incarceration of people of color, showing an urgent need to reform our criminal justice system. These deaths are preventable. Measures can be taken to solve this problem. Among them include: Continue reading

Wisconsin faces threat of expanded tar sands pipeline

Most Wisconsinites probably don’t know that Wisconsin has a pipeline (Enbridge Line 61) that will be conveying more tar sands crude oil than was ever intended for the Keystone XL pipeline.  And chances are most people haven’t heard of Enbridge, the pipeline company, or of its Kalamazoo River disaster of 2010.  So let me fill you in. Continue reading

Upcoming local Green Party meetings

Check out these upcoming local Green Party meetings - especially if you're new to the Greens, there's never been a better time to get involved!Madison: Four Lakes Green Party MeetingMilwaukee: Greater Milwaukee Green Party MeetingOshkosh: Oshkosh Area Green Party MeetupStevens Point: Stevens Point Area Green Party Meeting Continue reading

Cap Times endorses Ron Hardy for State Treasurer

From the Cap Times: Successive Wisconsin governors and legislators have taken powers away from the office of state treasurer, as part of a wrongheaded push to centralize authority in the governor’s office. But the treasurer retains sufficient authority to serve as a watchdog and an advocate. This year, with the position open, voters should be looking for the candidate who can best fill those roles. They will find that candidate in Green Party nominee Ron Hardy.  Continue reading

Green Wisconsin Newsletter: Fall 2014

The Fall 2014 edition of Green Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Green Party's newsletter, is here! The Fall issue features articles on energy rate hike schemes and the Keystone pipeline in our backyard; a statement from State Treasurer candidate Ron Hardy; a young Green's perspective on why she joined the party; how Howie Hawkins' campaign for NY Governor is showing Greens the path to success; and more!Click here for the online version of the Fall 2014 issue of Green Wisconsin.