Posted on 01/14/2015 3:26:20 PM PST by mdittmar
MADISON, Wis. Gov. Scott Walker's proposed mergers of four state agencies into two would take effect next year.
Walker's spokeswoman Laurel Patrick released that additional detail Wednesday. Many more details, including how many jobs would be affected by the mergers, remains to be seen.
Walker proposed in his State of the State speech Tuesday that the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation be merged with the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority.
He is also calling for merging the Department of Financial Institutions with the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
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More government union folks will need to start looking for a real job
Walker is about the only Republican anywhere who gets conservative stuff done.
While I prefer Cruz, I would listen carefully to a Walker candidacy.
HOORAY Scott Walker!
HOORAY Scott Walker!
HOORAY Scott Walker!
Just look at the names alone, two departments essentially doing the same thing
Wasn’t a study done a few years back that showed that there are numerous agencies/departments in the federal government that are completing redundant jobs. To the tune of some serious money.
When the alleged ‘shutdown’ occurred, Paul said that if they just took out the funding for unfilled government jobs, it would all balance out and basically, no harm no foul.
Sure, some will probably have to look for another job, but some will also take their retirement a little earlier than expected. And, I’d be willing to bet that a large portion of those workers will find someplace to land.
PING!
Love My Gov! :)
Slash and BURN, Baby! Slash. And. Burn. :)
Merge, then cut what’s left by at least half
Walker proposes merger of 4 state agencies into 2 in his Sate of the State address.
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