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Electric bill pays for district attorneys
Topic Author: Angie
Posted: 12:06 PM Oct 23, 2009
Replies Posted: 11 comments
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Did everyone see the little insert in their Wisconsin Public Service monthly bill? Wisconsin Act 28 Fee? How sneecky is that to slide that into the state budget Bill. Now everyone can pay for District Attorneys salaries and benefits state wide through our electric bill. Enough is enough Wisconsin representitives, law makers, DNR and large coorperations.... your taxing and feeing your citizens into poverty.

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  • by Keith Location: Earth on Oct 26, 2010 at 11:12 AM
    If I said what I really wnted to I would get arrested so let me just say I don't understand what the DA has to do with the a power company, I don't understand why they tell us to conserve and now that we did they need to hike the rates cause their stock holders arn't making enough and I don't understand why I have to pay for people that don't. Anyway I am sure you can imagine some of the words going thru my head by now but to be politically correct I will not say them.
  • by terri Location: ROTHSCHILD on Oct 26, 2010 at 10:25 AM
    GEE WHIZ WHAT IS NEXT!!I FEEL THE ATTORNEYS ,MAKE ENOUGH ALLREADY.CUT IT OUT!!
  • by neal Location: wausau on Sep 24, 2010 at 05:15 AM
    it's only temporary...all taxes to fill aneed are only temporary...lol
  • by ika on Jul 30, 2010 at 08:39 AM
    that's nice more money gone that the american people dont have. How about paying the DA a regular hourly wage, just like the average american person gets....for that matter how about giving all the people in government a regular hourly wage just like all hard working average americans....Dont we all put our pants on the same way?!!! Come on government.
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  • by UNCLE CHUCK Location: butts in FL/Hearts in WI on Jul 5, 2010 at 03:24 PM
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  • by Donna Location: Merril on Apr 14, 2010 at 11:26 AM
    I agree with Paula. theses "hidden" fees on bills are crazy. you would think the State has amounts bugeted each year for these individuals that are taken out of our tax money. what's with the double standard?
  • by paula Location: stevens point on Apr 5, 2010 at 06:24 PM
    What a bunch of crap. The hard working people of Wisconsin should not have to pay more each month on their WPS bills to support the District Attorneys salary. Many of us have a hard enough time making ends meet and now you say we have to do this, Shame on you! Many of the elected offices of the US Governenment need to be voted out to provide us some chance of economic recovery. Please make sure you make yourself heard and vote these "criminals" out of office before our state becomes bankrupt like CA and IL.
  • by seth Location: wausau on Mar 31, 2010 at 11:39 AM
    i say if they want me to pay there wages start doing there dam job and stop plea bargining every case that comes on there desk.
  • by Lisa Location: Stevens Point, WI on Feb 20, 2010 at 07:42 AM
    In regards to Angie & Susan's comments...let's just say I do not even bother to read my WPS inserts. My fault for not knowing what I've been paying for... What a pity that the homeowner gets another penalty for owning their own home. I don't know about you, but I just LOVE giving an unwilling 'donation' to their paychecks & benefits. I have to pay for my family's insurance & can barely afford to make it through the month. Poverty, here I come, oops, here I am!
  • by Susan Location: Wrightstown, WI on Nov 3, 2009 at 06:52 PM
    You have to be kidding. What gives you the right to have my electric bill increased to fund District Attorneys salaries and benefits? Are you nuts? Or just drunk with power? My home and retirement accounts are worth less than a year ago. My job is part time as my employer cannot afford full time employment for me. I pay my own health insurance and it costs me about two weeks pay! And I have to fund someone's salary and benefit package by seeing an additional charge on my electric bill. However did you decide this was the best way to resolve your shortfall. I vote. I will make sure to vote you out!
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