The Legislature, not the Department of Natural Resources, is responsible for a $500,000 sporting heritage grant offered to a politically connected group and then rescinded after a public outcry, the Assembly’s top Republican said Friday.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, said former Rep. Scott Suder, who recently stepped down as majority leader to take a job with the Public Service Commission, took the lead in adding the grant to the 2013-15 state budget....
A DNR review panel last week recommended awarding the grant to the United Sportsmen of Wisconsin Foundation.
[DNR Secretary Cathy] Stepp sent a letter Friday to the group’s president, Andy Pantzlaff, notifying him that the grant had been withdrawn.
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Monday, September 9, 2013
WalkerCare Lost One Beneficiary, Another Still Enrolled
Hap tip to Robin Vos for helping us understand that Scott Suder retains his WalkerCare enrollment, but United Sportsmen is out:
Hey James, about that Mukwonago school that wont change its nickname.
ReplyDeleteCheck this out.
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