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Wisconsin
Apodo:
Badger State
Admitido como Estado:
May 29, 1848
Capital del Estado:
Madison
Población (Censo de 2000):
5,363,675
Pájaro Estatal:
Robin
Dato Divertido:
Con un promedio de 2500 intérpretes, el Summerfest de Milwaukee es el festival musical más grande del país.

Cifras Reales
$13.2 million

Recortes republicanos a los fondos de la Ley de Agua Limpia en Wisconsin

Noticias Y Sucesos
9/11 commission
National Intelligence Estimate
WASHINGTON – Today the New York Times and the Washington Post reported on an April 2006 National Intelligence Estimate that found that the American invasion and occupation of Iraq has actually increased the threat of terrorism and placed the nation in more danger. September 24, 2006
Atencion de la Salud
President Would Cut Funding For Critical Healthcare Research
Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D., Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), testified before the Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations Subcommittee on the president’s FY 2007 NIH budget request. NIH, a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research. April 6, 2006
Rep. Baldwin on Democratic Legislation to Combat Avian Flu
Rep. Baldwin on Democratic Legislation to Combat Avian Flu,
El Medio Ambiente
Republicans Shortchange Clean Water, National Parks
Interior and Environment Bill Used to Push Through ‘Pretend’ Budget, May 18, 2006
Republicans Shortchange Clean Water, National Parks
Republicans Shortchange Clean Water, National Parks, May 18, 2006
Empleos y Economia
A STATE-BY-STATE REPORT: WISCONSIN
October 13, 2006
GOP Leadership’s Earmark Bill Does Not Address the Problems
Washington, DC – Today, to address recent scandals that have embarrassed the House, the Republican Leadership brought to the floor an earmark bill that does not address the problems that led to those scandals. September 14, 2006
Five Reasons Republicans Won’t Bring the L-H Bill to the Floor: Reason #5
Washington, DC – This year the House Appropriations Committee has followed a strict schedule for its 11 annual funding bills. 9 of the bills have been passed by the House, with a 10th to be considered on the House floor this week. June 30, 2006
Five Reasons Republicans Won’t Bring the L-H Bill to the Floor: Reason #4
Washington, DC – This year the House Appropriations Committee has followed a strict schedule for its 11 annual funding bills. 9 of the bills have been passed by the House, with a 10th to be considered on the House floor this week. June 29, 2006
Five Reasons Republicans Won’t Bring the L-H Bill to the Floor: Reason #3
Washington, DC – This year the House Appropriations Committee has followed a strict schedule for its 11 annual funding bills. 9 of the bills have been passed by the House, with a 10th to be considered on the House floor this week. June 28, 2006
Democrats Continue to Push Minimum Wage Increase
Washington, DC – This afternoon, House Republicans voted to block consideration of an amendment to increase the minimum wage. Reps. Dave Obey (D-WI), Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and Alan Mollohan (D-WV) offered the amendment to the Science-State-Justice-Commerce appropriations bill. June 27, 2006
Five Reasons Republicans Won’t Bring the L-H Bill to the Floor: Reason #2
Washington, DC – This year the House Appropriations Committee has followed a strict schedule for its 11 annual funding bills. 9 of the bills have been passed by the House, with a 10th to be considered on the House floor this week. June 27, 2006
Five Reasons Republicans Won’t Bring the Labor, Health, Education Funding Bill to the Floor
Washington, DC – This year the House Appropriations Committee has followed a strict schedule for its 11 annual funding bills. 9 of the bills have been passed by the House, with a 10th to be considered on the House floor this week. June 26, 2006
The Republican Budget is From the Land of Oz
Washington, DC – Today the House of Representatives considers the Budget for FY 2007. May 17, 2006
Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
WASHINGTON – This week President Bush gave his annual State of the Union address to the Congress. On Monday he will send Congress his Fiscal Year 2007 Budget Request. The Democratic Staff of the House Appropriations Committee has prepared the below chart comparing what he said in his State of the Union address with what he did last year in his Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Request. February 2, 2006
Seguridad Nacional
National Intelligence Estimate
WASHINGTON – Today the New York Times and the Washington Post reported on an April 2006 National Intelligence Estimate that found that the American invasion and occupation of Iraq has actually increased the threat of terrorism and placed the nation in more danger. September 24, 2006
Obey, Murtha Release Report on Army Military Readiness
Today, Dave Obey (D-WI), Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Committee and John Murtha (D-PA), Ranking Member of the Defense Subcommittee, released a new report on the state of the U.S. Army’s readiness for war. September 13, 2006
Veterans, Military Families, and Tradeoffs
House Republicans stripped 20 military construction projects requested by the president from the Military Quality of Life appropriations bill. May 19, 2006
Democrats Tried to Increase Funding for Border Security, Republicans Objected
The House Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee held a hearing on the Department of Homeland Security’s Secure Border Initiative. April 6, 2006
Republicans Offer Counterfeit Resolution
Washington, DC – Today, David Obey (D-WI) delivered the following statement on the Floor of the House of Representatives. November 18, 2005
Rep. Baldwin on Democratic Legislation to Combat Avian Flu
Rep. Baldwin on Democratic Legislation to Combat Avian Flu,
Dear Mr. President
Dear Mr. President, Using Tax Payer Dollars for Covert Propaganda is Dangerous
Dear Mr. President, Using Tax Payer Dollars for Covert Propaganda is Dangerous, January 7, 2005

Wisconsin Representatives
Rep. Tammy Baldwin
Wisconsin, 2nd
More about Tammy Baldwin
Rep. Ron Kind
Wisconsin, 3rd
More about Ron Kind
Rep. Gwen Moore
Wisconsin, 4th
More about Gwen Moore
Rep. David Obey
Wisconsin, 7th
More about David Obey


Other Representatives
Rep. Mark Green
Wisconsin, 8th

Rep. Thomas Petri
Wisconsin, 6th

Rep. Paul Ryan
Wisconsin, 1st

Rep. F. Sensenbrenner
Wisconsin, 5th

For more information about these representatives, please visit www.house.gov


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Voces Estadounidenses
Madre de dos se preocupa por la seguridad de su familia
Por Mae Jones
Mae Jones es una madre de dos y una maestro. Ella se preocupa por la seguridad de su familia y se preocupa que el gobierno no está haciendo todo lo que pueda para proteger al pueblo estadounidense.

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