Monday, June 26, 2006

 





Lautenschlager Covers Up The Corruption in Milwaukee County's Disability Program (DECA)

It is my belief that: Attorney General Peggy A. Lautenschlager has never been interested in exposing and/or holding people accountable for the corruption I believe is taking place in government - here in Wisconsin. Even though, she promised to create an "Office of Public Integrity" to "investigate and litigate matters involving violations of public trust" as well as "wrongdoing by state or local officials" in order to "restore the public's trust in government."

The reason that I say that is because: although I have asked Attorney General Lautenschlager to expose and/or resolve the longstanding and ongoing corruption & cover-up I believe is taking place in Milwaukee County's disability program (DECA) - she refused to do so. A refusal I believe continues to deny several thousand individuals with disabilities (in the DECA Program) the opportunities that the program was designed to provide for them. Opportunities that are supposed to assist those disabled individuals in becoming "eligible for employment in 'civil service' positions in Milwaukee County government" (see: DECA web site - http//www.county.milwaukee.gov/display/router.asp?docid=8000 - for information on the DECA Program's stated purpose) (see: Blog - Dated Wednesday, 6/21/06 - on the lower portion of this page - for more information concerning the corruption & cover-up I believe is taking place in the DECA Program).

In order to view a larger version of any of the "important documents" listed below - use any one of the following methods:


  • Click on the any one of the orange links (found in the listing of "important documents") - to open a PDF copy of that document.
  • Double click on the document's "thumbnail images" (located at the top of this page), wait for the "expand to regular size" button to appear (at the lower right hand corner of the images), then click on that "expand" button - to open a large jpeg image of that document
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Important documents (located in the page's text as "PDF" links and/or at the top of this page - as "thumbnail images")

  1. Two page letter (Dated 3/23/03) - sent to AG Lautenschlager (on my behalf) by a Doctoral Candidate who was looking to use members of the DECA Program as a sample for his dissertation research study on disability harassment in the workplace - Available as PDF's (page 1 and page 2) and as jpeg images - on this blog page.
Applicable quotes - from Attorney General Peggy A. Lautenschlager

"No, I will not expose and/or resolve it. I will keep his concerns and assertions, regarding the DECA Program, on the 'back burner.'" - Wisconsin Attorney General Peggy A. Lautenschlager's 2003 response - when Wisconsin Senator Tim Carpenter's office contacted her (on my behalf), and asked her to expose and/or resolve the corruption/cover-up in the DECA Program.

"I want to establish an 'Office of Public Integrity' in order to investigate and litigate matters involving violations of public trust as well as wrongdoing by state or local officials in order to restore the public's trust in government." - one of Wisconsin Attorney General Peggy A. Lautenschlager's 2002 campaign slogans.

"Restoring the public's trust in government - ought to be the first priority of elected officials throughout Wisconsin." - one of Wisconsin Attorney General Peggy A. Lautenschlager's 2002 campaign slogans.

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Scroll down or click on the appropriate "archive" link (on the upper left portion of this page) - to read the blog dated 6/21/06 - "Corruption & Cover-Up in Milwaukee County's Disability Program (DECA)"

Scroll up or click on the appropriate "archive" link (on the upper left portion of this page) - to read the blog dated 6/28/06 - "Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors Covering Up The Corruption in The County's Disability Program (DECA)"

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