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Gov. Walker’s Refusal to Disavow Trump Is Not Just Cowardice, It Is a Pattern of Behavior

Walker Record of Attacking Rights of People of Color for Political Gain Stretches Back Decades

By - Aug 16th, 2017 03:04 pm
Scott Walker and Donald Trump.

Scott Walker and Donald Trump.

MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Scott Walker’s unwillingness to criticize Donald Trump by name for coddling of white nationalists in the wake of the horrific violence in Charlottesville, Virginia this weekend is a shameful addition to Walker’s appalling record on issues of race. One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross pointed to Walker’s record stretching back two decades to his days in the State Assembly as evidence his silence is not just cowardice, but a pattern of behavior.

“Scott Walker’s refusal to condemn his political ally Donald Trump for coddling racists is shameful,” said Scot Ross, One Wisconsin Now Executive Director. “Equally appalling is Scott Walker’s decades-long record of undermining social justice and attacking the rights of people of color.”

More information about Scott Walker’s shameful policies and actions towards people of color can be found here: http://onewisconsinnow.org/scottwalker/race/

Lowlights of Walker’s record include:

  • As Governor appointed a State Supreme Court Justice who equated affirmative action with slavery in his writings.
  • Championed voter restrictions, including a “voter ID” law and drastic cuts to early voting to end “Souls to the Polls” voting drives done by African American churches. A federal judge said of Walker’s schemes “I find that 2013 Wis. Act 146, restricting hours for in-person absentee voting, intentionally discriminates on the basis of race. I reach this conclusion because I am persuaded that this law was specifically targeted to curtail voting in Milwaukee without any other legitimate purpose. The legislature’s immediate goal was to achieve a partisan objective, but the means of achieving that objective was to suppress the reliably Democratic vote of Milwaukee’s African Americans.”
  • Ended equal pay protections, despite African American women making just 63 cents on the dollar that a white man in the same job makes.
  • Eliminated a reporting requirement for law enforcement that would have allowed for collection of data regarding racial profiling.
  • Cut $445,000 from the ShotSpotter program in Milwaukee, which assists MPD in identifying where shots are being fired in real time. Republicans later restored $175,000 of these funds.
  • Cut $1 billion from university and technical college funding, left 41,000 eligible students without financial aid and tried to end regulation of the predatory private “for-profit” college industry, which preys upon communities of color.
  • Underfunding the state Department of Justice program charged with providing independent reviews of officer-involved shootings.
  • Gutted public schools by $1 billion and transferred hundreds of millions of dollars to private, unaccountable schools, using Milwaukee’s children as test subjects in a failed education experiment.
  • Cut $56 million from the Earned Income Tax Credit.
  • Supported “truth in sentencing” legislation and private prisons, leading to an increasing number of incarcerated individuals and longer periods of voting disenfranchisement when out of prison.
  • Refused to call for removal of the Confederate Flag in pander to South Carolina presidential primary voters, calling it a “state issue.”
  • Has been a regular guest throughout his career on Milwaukee’s right wing talk radio, which has been a megaphone for racism and racial division.
  • While Milwaukee County Executive, Walker asked staff to provide assistance to a group interested in putting up voter suppression billboards — the billboards, which were placed around Milwaukee during Walker’s first run for governor, were revealed to have been financed by his campaign co-chair.
  • Called raising the minimum wage “political grandstanding.”
  • Passed concealed carry and the “Castle Doctrine,” while opposing common sense background checks on gun purchases, despite pleas from Milwaukee’s African American leaders .
  • Has on at least two occasions removed artwork depicting minorities out of the public eye, including in the Governor’s Mansion.
  • Co-authored a bill to create prison chain gangs in Wisconsin.
  • Closed the local juvenile incarceration facility near Milwaukee and sent juveniles hundreds of miles north, where news reports of sickening physical and sexual assault of young people under the supervision of Walker’s Department of Correction have exploded.
  • Increased punitive requirements for accessing public benefits to those in need, including delaying unemployment checks for a week, requiring drug tests for people getting public benefits and enacting a plan that has cut 120,000 people from food stamps — all while the unemployment rate for African Americans is four times higher than for whites, and even larger for African American youth.
  • Has a track record of close aides who share or send racist emails, including a case in which then-county executive Walker responded to a racist rant regarding immigration with the suggestion that his staffer not “hold back” when she wanted to share her missive with county board members.
  • Phasing out the long-standing Chapter 220 program that fosters school integration.
  • Stopped the tradition of using inaugural fundraising in excess of costs to benefit the Boys & Girls Club.
  • As County Executive, closed the Community Justice Resource center, “a day reporting alternative to incarceration with a success rate better than 85% one year after completion” and at a much lower cost to taxpayers.
  • Authored bills sending 15-year-olds to adult prison and supported legislation allowing for juveniles as young as 10 to be tried in adult court.
  • Vetoed funding for Milwaukee underserved youth sports program and cut youth job programs.
  • Proposed removing 29,000 kids and 34,000 adults from BadgerCare (Wisconsin’s Medicaid program). 16% of non-elderly Medicaid recipients in Wisconsin are African-American according to a Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of 2014 data. By comparison, 6.6% of Wisconsin’s population is African-American according to 2010 census data.
  • Leaders in Milwaukee’s African American community had to sue Walker in order to fund public transportation accommodations during a massive interchange project. Walker settled the suit for $13.5 million, showing the massive scope of the harm committed.

Ross concluded, “Walker has built a career exploiting racial prejudice and benefiting politically from dividing people along race. Until his damaging agenda is stopped, we will be unable to unite Wisconsin and heal some of these wounds.”

One Wisconsin Now is a statewide communications network specializing in effective earned media and online organizing to advance progressive leadership and values.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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Comments

  1. Bill says:

    Shame on you urban milwaukee for allowing these twisted words and propaganda of an article on your website. One WI and groups like it ( extremists on the L or R ) are the problem with any over exaggerated racial divide in his country. Are the racists out there? You bet there are, but hateful thoughts and actions don’t only happen when your white, or obtain a powerful position. We as a nation need to teach our kids empathy, patience, understanding, and love for all people and living things. This planet harbors but one race, the human race.

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