Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Phone calls, e-mail messages flood area, GOP lawmakers

MADISON-Northeast Wisconsin Republican lawmakers say their constituents are hiring them to know how they feel for the budget of the correction of invoice Governor Walker information.


State Senator Michael Ellis-range says that it has received more than 4 000 e-mail Neenah. He says that he has also received numerous phone calls.


"It is about 50-50," said Ellis. "Fifty percent of the half of them do not."


State Representative John Nygren region says he has tried to stay in Marinette. calls He says he has had more people opposing the draft invitations.


"This Is a half, which is the very interest that you will hear from people you know and a taxpayer is working nine to five or more who are not necessarily involved in this debate," said Nygren. "But if you sit down and talk about this, they agree that we shall receive the benefits of the public and the private sector, and to pay more for people who have actually paid us wages."


Green Bay-area, State Senator Rob Cowles call reflects how much feedback on the legislators are entitled to. His mailbox, together with many other legislators says, is full.


"I think someone wants, we have a position," said Nygren.


Nygren says while he supports the Bill, he empathize with the opposition because he, his wife with both government employees.


"Walk a mile in my shoes, which is an old saying, and I will definitely be putting my money where my mouth is and made in this regard, while at the same time, the victim, which makes the following public administration employees," said Nygren.


Some have been difficult to handle on either side of the cover, because the Bill has also created security threats.


At the same time, "says Senator Ellis when he listens to his constituents, he finds no other alternative, which would, taking into account the State of the financial hole and its economic climate in the country.


"If we don't do something there will be any future layoffs of 15 20,000 and I ' m going to support 20,000 people in Wisconsin for the disabled," said Ellis.


"We are taking phone calls, and we are listening, but the crisis in public finances, which we're in is slow," said Nygren.

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