28 ordspråk av Dan Leistikow
Dan Leistikow
He thinks it's certainly reasonable to have a law that you just can't sue a restaurant because you're overweight. He doesn't think we should have those kinds of lawsuits here.
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He's proven he can get the job done.
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His complaint is not the volume of bills (legislators) focus on, but sometimes they don't focus on the most important ones.
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In many ways, the disclosure that is required here is more customer-friendly disclosure than the annual percentage rate. It's not a confusing calculation, but an actual dollar amount.
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It's a great way to attract business to the state and give us more national and international exposure.
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It's a sensible protection for kids.
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It's an act of tremendous generosity, people giving up their Labor Day weekend to go down and help. It's unfortunate they were turned away, but it speaks well of Wisconsin that they made this effort.
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It's not for the governor to pick a number out of the air.
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It's way too early to pass judgment on a bill that we haven't even seen a press release about, much less a bill text.
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Midwifery is an accepted practice in Wisconsin, and the governor thinks it's certainly a good idea that there be basic standards in place to protect the lives of children and expecting mothers.
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People can look at this all day long if they want to, but they're not going to find anything because the governor and his entire administration act with integrity and the people of Wisconsin know that.
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Rather than make tough choices on spending, the Assembly decided to pass an amendment in the middle of the night without any public hearing and without any study of what the proposal actually does.
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That's simply not true. He (Doyle) is very committed to economic development both urban and rural.
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The basic bargain is this. If eighth-graders are willing to do their part throughout high school, the state will do its part and make sure education is affordable.
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The bill would have been open to an urban area like Green Bay, but not Madison or Milwaukee. There's no reason it should not have benefited the entire state.
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