Huge props to Milwaukee State Senator Tim Carpenter
for pushing the Walker administration and its always-troubled Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to allow - - gasp! - - its board to see the precedent-setting, budget-devouring $3+billion Foxconn contract before voting on it.
That we have to celebrate what should be a Democracy & Public Finance 101 No-Brainer move - - public officials being able to look at before signing a contract which commits vast amounts of public money, state waters and other resources held in common to a business headquartered in Taiwan - - shows how far from traditional Wisconsin values and open government Walker has dragged the state:
for pushing the Walker administration and its always-troubled Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to allow - - gasp! - - its board to see the precedent-setting, budget-devouring $3+billion Foxconn contract before voting on it.
That we have to celebrate what should be a Democracy & Public Finance 101 No-Brainer move - - public officials being able to look at before signing a contract which commits vast amounts of public money, state waters and other resources held in common to a business headquartered in Taiwan - - shows how far from traditional Wisconsin values and open government Walker has dragged the state:
Walker's Foxconn cover-up gets worseAnd note that playing keep-away with public records is not Scott Walker's first bad public records rodeo:
Editorial: Scott Walker got caught attacking the Wisconsin Idea, lied about it and then got caught lyingNot to mention the records secrecy land out in this summary piece:
Because Scott Walker asked:
Leaked court documents from ‘John Doe investigation’ in Wisconsin lay bare pervasive influence of corporate cash on modern US electionsI will add today's post about Carpenter ands breakthrough at the WEDC to my Foxconn archive, now with posts extending into a fifth month.
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