First Warn On-Line: Breaking News and Weather Alerts to Your Desktop!
Home  ·   News  ·   DayBreak  ·   Weather  ·   Sports  ·   Entertainment  ·   Health  ·   Schools  ·   Politics  ·   Autos
Inside WSAW · Program Guide · Blog Center · Send it to 7 · Job Search · Community · Contests/Promotions · Creative Services · Sales · Recipes/Restaurants · Featured Links
Online Poll
Have you done something to save energy/money?

Yes: carpooling, walking or biking to save gas.
Yes, not using the AC and fans as much in hot weather.
Yes, hanging out laundry.
No, I haven't changed my lifestyle.


Contact Us
WSAW-TV
1114 Grand Ave.
Wausau, WI 54403

Phone: (715) 845-4211
Newsroom: (715) 845-0077

More

Order a copy of a story or newscast
Wis. State Senator Expecting Big Pay Raise Following Appointment as Commissioner Save Email Print
Posted: 4:26 AM May 20, 2008
Last Updated: 4:26 AM May 20, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press
Email Address: daybreak@wsaw.com

A | A | A

MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A Democratic state senator from Eland in Shawano County will be getting a substantial pay raise, after his appointment by Governor Jim Doyle as state railroad commissioner.

Doyle named 69-year-old Senator Roger Breske to replace Commissioner Rodney Kreunen, who's about to turn 75.

Doyle's office says Breske will get $85,000 a year, up from just over $47,000 he made as a senator. It's also up from the $70,500 Kreunen makes as commissioner.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee political scientist and former lawmaker Mordecai Lee says legislators often look for higher-paying political appointments near the end of their careers. It's a way to boost their state pensions when they retire.

The appointment is effective June 4th.

More Stories
BREAKING NEWS: Child Falls from Window, Is Rushed off in Ambulance

Obey Says Time for Iraq Withdrawal Timetable is Here

Green and Gold Tries to be Greener

Let Us Know if You are Going to the Packers Shareholders' Meeting

NEW INFO: Charges Filed Against Driver of Car in Almond Shooting Death

NEW INFO: Jessica Kasten Avoids Prison, for Now

Clark County Authorities Investigate Shooting, Woman's Death

Pentair to Close Plant in Sheboygan, 350 Jobs Lost

Post Your Comments
First Name:
Location:
Enter Comments: characters left
Email (optional):
Email will not be displayed on site. For station contact purpose only.
Read Comments
Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
Posted by: lila Behm Location: Oshkosh on May 20, 2008 at 10:33 AM
pay raise what we can't make a living on what we make and he's to get a raise. How about highing the minum wage to 9.00 an hour. So at least we can afford food if not gas. Gas companies reaping us off and now senators you all need to be ashamed of your selves we strave and you eat we freeze and you melt you fly , have a driver probably a housekeeper a new car can you make it on 1,600 a month try paying rent heat lights phone cable gas for car and repairs and food with 3 kids and your by yourselve. whats the matter the goverment likes to see homeless people, or what. This is the land of the free and brave, where everyone is suppose to be equal I dont think so the rich get richer and the rest of us get left on the street , also where is all the money going from the lottery not to fix anything that needs fixing roads are awful city streets suck and break your car and who pays to grt it fixed. not you thats holed up in a fancy house with a ful belly

AP Online Video
Advertisement Headlines