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Wisconsin Resource Guide

July 5, 2007
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Sam Adams State Resource Guides are designed to help citizens get involved in their home state.

Do you have additional information that you'd like to see on this list? Please email your tips to resources@samadamsalliance.org.

BACKGROUND

Wisconsin, home to an almost even split of Republicans and Democrats, hosts a consistently lively political debate. Conflict on the issues is the norm, which offers interesting opportunities for local leaders wanting to make a splash.When it comes to transparent government, Wisconsin cities are making impressive strides; Madison and Milwaukee have made online information databases a priority.

Researchers have recently placed Wisconsin anywhere from first to 15th in the nation in terms of total tax burden. Government spending issues have come to the forefront as local groups have exposed overspending in everything from local community colleges to government employee benefits.

ISSUES

Citizen Recall:

Citizens for Responsible Government (CRG) is a local group that has formed a network designed to hold government officals accountable for their actions. They started in 2002, and have grown into a larger, state-wide organization that helps people recall corrupt or unresponsive politicians.

Tax reform:

The taxes in Wisconsin are among the nation's highest-and there are also a variety of hidden taxes. According to the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance, state residents paid an average of more than $500 per person last year in mostly small, "hidden" federal and state taxes. Meanwhile, the Club for Growth Wisconsin found that money that is supposed to be paying for fixing transportation problems is instead going to lobbyists.

ACTION GROUPS

CRG Network

Wisconsin Club for Growth

WI CFG- Pigs For Rent

Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council

Anoka County Watchdog

Americans for Prosperity - Wisconsin
414-475-2975

Brown County Taxpayers Association
taxpayer@netnet.net
920-499-0766

Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance
wistax@wistax.org
608-241-9789

Douglas County Taxpayers Association
douglascountytax@aol.com
715-392-7678

Kenosha Taxpayers Inc.
414-656-0133

Menominee County Taxpayers Association
715-799-3484

Milwuakee Public Affairs Council
414-276-0600

Public Affairs Council of the Chippewa Valley
715-834-7755

Pewaukeeans for Better Government

Waukesha Taxpayers League
262-549-9651

West Allis Taxpayers Association
414-774-3373

Wisconsin Property Taxpayers
608-255-7473

Wisconsin Taxpayers Conference
715-675-2119

Citizens Against Rising Taxes
913 24 15/16th St.
Chetek, WI 54728
Phone: 715-764-1884

Committee for Fairness in Law

PO Box 308
Neillsville, WI
Phone: 715-743-4117

THINK TANKS

School Choice Wisconsin

Wisconsin Policy Research Institute

TOOLS

Wisconsin Local Government Directory

Wisconsin School Spending

State Employee Directory

Wisconsin Blue Book

CRG - Forms Generator

Milwaukee City Council File Search

Madison Legislative Files Search

BLOGS

Wisconsin Opinion's blog directory

Racine's Report Card

Politics: Sports for the clumsy

WPRI Blog

Boots and Sabers

Fox Politics

Daily Takes

Badger Blog Alliance

Frank Lasee

Real Debate Wisconsin

Crocodile Cage

Wisconsin Politics - Budget Blog

On the Borderline

Stepping Right Up

POLITICAL NEWS SOURCES

WisPolitics

The Wheeler Report

Please note: The Sam Adams Alliance is not responsible for and does not necessarily agree with the opinions and ideas that are expressed on these links.


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