Stimulus Contract Evades Competition Rules

Posted September 3, 2010

[Oshkosh, WI] In 2009, Russ Feingold voted for a stimulus bill he said would create jobs and pontificated that the funds should be spent wisely. But since that time Wisconsin has lost more than 78,000 jobs, Feingold is defending his vote, and a new report details 100 egregious examples of unwise stimulus spending.

When the Small Business Administration (SBA) needed to improve its computer systems, Copper River Information Technology and DRT Strategies were awarded $4.3 million in stimulus funds to do the job.  Problems arose with the project however when the SBA Inspector General reported that the contract awards were “pushed through the Agency, without obtaining the proper signatures and clearance,” and both firms were awarded contracts without competition.

After both saying stimulus dollars should be spent wisely and subsequently defending his vote, it looks like Russ Feingold approves of projects that have been severely mismanaged.

“It’s no wonder that Senator Feingold cannot create jobs or improve our economy when millions of dollars in stimulus projects are continuing to be poorly managed,” said Juston Johnson, Campaign Manager for Ron Johnson for Senate.  “Senator Feingold may be able to provide a 60th vote for wasteful and bloated stimulus projects, but he has no clue how to create a job.”

The Johnson Campaign will be highlighting wasteful stimulus spending projects Russ Feingold believes are getting the job done for Wisconsin families until Election Day.

Stimulus Facts:

Feingold Said “Stimulus” Must Be Spent Wisely. “Now that the economic recovery package has been signed into law, our focus must be on the challenges ahead, including getting our fiscal house in order and making sure that there is strong oversight of these taxpayer dollars. These funds must be spent wisely if they are to truly work for Wisconsin’s families.”  (Editorial, “Russ Feingold: Stimulus Package Makes Sense,” La Crosse Tribune, 2/25/2009.)

Three days prior to the signing of the stimulus, Senator Feingold issued a press release saying the stimulus would create 2.4 million jobs in the first year, and about nine million jobs in the first three years. (Senator Russ Feingold, ”Statement of U.S. Russ Feingold On The Economic Recovery Package,” Feingold Press Office, February 10, 2009.)

Feingold Provided the 60th Vote for the Stimulus Package. (H.R. 1, 2009 Roll Call #64: Adopted 60-38, 2/13/09, Feingold Voted Yea)

The National Economy has lost over 2.5 Million jobs since the stimulus was signed. (Source, Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov,, Accessed August 6, 2010)

Since the Stimulus was signed, the State of Wisconsin has lost more than 78,000 jobs. (Source, Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, Accessed August 20, 2010)

Feingold Defends Stimulus Vote. “I don’t apologize for those votes. Those were the right votes.” (“Feingold defends voting record, Hudson Star Observer, 7/28/2010)

New Report Details Misdirected Stimulus Spending. “Stimulus money is going toward iPods for high school students in Utah, cell phones for smokers trying to quit in Washington, D.C., and advertising devoted to the promotion of … the stimulus. The findings are part of a 74-page report put out by a pair of Republican senators who contend the $862 billion program is fraught with needless spending.” (“New GOP Report Details Misdirected Stimulus Spending, Associated Press, 8/3/2010)

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Ron Johnson Announces Wisconsin Legislative Endorsements

Posted September 3, 2010

[Oshkosh, WI]  Ron Johnson received endorsements today from state legislators across the state in his bid to become the next U.S. Senator of Wisconsin.

The state legislators announcing their endorsements include:

State Representative Joan Ballweg – Markesan

State Representative Garey Bies – Sister Bay

State Representative Ed Brooks – Reedsburg

State Senator Robert Cowles – Green Bay

State Senator Alberta Darling – River Hills

State Senator Mike Ellis – Neenah

State Representative Don Friske – Merrill

State Representative Mark Gottlieb – Port Washington

State Senator Sheila Harsdorf – River Falls

State Representative Mark Honadel – South Milwaukee

State Senator Randy Hopper – Fond du Lac

State Representative Mike Huebsch – West Salem

State Senator Ted Kanavas – Brookfield

State Representative Dean Kaufert – Neenah

State Senator Neal Kedzie – Elkhorn

State Representative Samantha Kerkman – Genoa City

State Representative Dan Knodl – Germantown

State Representative Bill Kramer – Waukesha

State Senator Alan Lasee – De Pere

State Senator Mary Lazich – New Berlin

State Senator Joe Leibham – Sheboygan

State Representative Daniel LeMahieu – Cascade

State Representative Thomas A. Lothian – Williams Bay

State Representative Dan Meyer – Eagle River

State Representative Phil Montgomery – Green Bay

State Representative Jeff Mursau – Crivitz

State Representative John Murtha – Baldwin

State Representative  Lee Nerison – Westby

State Representative Scott Newcomer – Pewaukee

State Representative John Nygren – Marinette

State Senator Luther Olsen – Ripon

State Representative Jim Ott – Mequon

State Representative Kevin Petersen – Waupaca

State Representative Jerry Petrowski – Marathon

State Representative Don Pridemore – Hartford

State Representative  Keith Ripp – Lodi

State Senator Dale Schultz – Richland Center

State Representative Richard Spanbauer – Oshkosh

State Representative Jeff Stone – Greendale

State Representative Patricia Strachota – West Bend

State Representative Scott Suder – Abbotsford

State Representative Gary Tauchen – Bonduel

State Representative John Townsend – Fond du Lac

State Representative Karl Van Roy – Green Bay

State Representative Robin Vos – Racine

State Representative Leah Vukmir – Wauwatosa

State Representative Mary Williams – Medford

State Representative Rich Zipperer – Pewaukee

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