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From: Mike Neuman <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 9:04 PM
Subject: Comments on Governor Walker's Proposed State Budget 2015 -2017
To: [email protected]



Bad things can happen to good people. It happens all the time, and has
occurred all throughout history. So when bad things, or threats, are
predicted to occur or seem reasonably likely to occur, it's best for one to
take action, and involve others in removing the oncoming threat, before it
gets realized and significant damage to life and our environment occurs.

Governor Walker's biennial budget plan for Wisconsin for the next two years
contains numerous threats to the people of Wisconsin and the state of
Wisconsin's natural resources. Some of those threats could have devastating
and harmful impacts if they are allowed to occur without any attempts to
prevent or ameliorate them.

Governor Walker's budget plan as written will cause a great deal of harm
for many thousands of Wisconsin's people and their families. Some people
who have worked their entire life at University of Wisconsin or
UW-extension will likely lose their jobs, and the public who those people
serve will lose out as well. Wisconsin's elderly and disabled population,
and families having children enrolled in Wisconsin's excellent public
school system will also suffer loses. Many hard working and dedicated
school teachers and educational assistants serving special needs children
will be without a job next fall if this budget is not revamped.

The governor's budget also hurts those who watch over and protect our
precious natural resources, both now and in the coming years, by cutting
positions and land stewardship funds.

But really the worst thing about the governor's budget is not what's in it
but rather what's NOT IN IT BUT SHOULD IN IT. For example, despite
Wisconsin's aging population and increasing number of people who prefer not
to drive, or who can't drive because of the high cost of owning,
maintaining and driving an automobile, the Walker budget proposes nothing
new to help with mobility in the state, transit in particular. Rather, it
borrows hundreds of millions of dollars to expand an already too large
highway system at great environmental harm to the state, and for no good
reason.

*Numerous observations demonstrate that the climate of the Great Lakes
Region, including Wisconsin's climate, is changing. Average temperatures
are getting warmer and extreme heat events are occurring more frequently.
Total precipitation is increasing and heavy precipitation events are
becoming more common. Winters are getting shorter and the duration of lake
ice cover is decreasing over time. As a state, we should already be doing
as much as we can to drastically cut back on our burning of fossil fuels
but we seem to be doing almost the opposite. This tragedy grows in
magnitude the longer it takes for our country and other countries to wean
themselves off burning fossil fuels. There are many other unintended
consequences of living in a fossil fuel burning dependent society.*

But ironically, rather than then increasing substantially the funding of
transit systems and the funding of positive financial incentive programs
aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and encourage walking and use of
nonmotorized travel by state residents and businesses, the governor's
budget promotes more highway expansion.  Instead, the state should reward
those who drive less (miles), don't fly, and minimizing their use of fossil
fuel derived energy over the year. Use the money that Governor Walker's
budget borrows to fund a bigger highway system and a big new professional
basketball arena instead - expenditures that not only subject state
taxpayer to great financial risks but also promote adding millions more
tons of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere including promoting jet
airplanes flying of visiting teams and fans to the games.

Wisconsin Public Radio (part of state's UW-extension) plans vacationing
trips to Scotland and Australia, trips that not only release hundreds of
millions of tons of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere but also give
nothing back to the state's own tourism businesses.

Governor Walker's budgets include more trade promotions with foreign
countries despite the fact that shipping products and working with foreign
business interests similarly add millions and millions more tons of
greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.

My plan would increase Wisconsin families' and individuals' annual income
for polluting less and reducing the global warming threat, rather than
adding to it.

Governor Walker's plan is to require a monthly drug test of food share (too
low to begin with) recipients and proof of their having worked at least 80
hours at a place of employment before their receiving the meager food share
benefits. It would do nothing to curb the rising income and employment
inequalities and racial disparities in the state. The numbers of families
and children living in poverty already will not be helped by Governor
Walker's budget. It is a fact that children of families living in poverty
start their lives with a handicap because of many reason but the worst is
that they do not receive adequate nutrition before and after they enter
their school years. The governor's budget insufficiently funds Wisconsin
public schools and the families that live in poverty are disadvantaged in
those schools from day one. Yet the governor's budget does nothing to make
up for previous cuts to public schools and add more financial stress for
them by requiring them to pay vouchers for children attending private
schools.

The budget should also refund the planned parenthood clinics the state had
before Scott Walker took office. Certainly we ought not be adding to our
human population pressures on the environment if we don't have to.

Thank for the opportunity to submit my comments on the proposed state
budget. For addition background on my concerns expressed here, please visit
my blog at: www.allthingsenvironmental.com.

Michael Neuman
4334 Waite Circle
Madison, WI 53711
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