{"id":11033,"date":"2015-02-06T18:24:14","date_gmt":"2015-02-07T02:24:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=11033"},"modified":"2015-02-06T19:07:49","modified_gmt":"2015-02-07T03:07:49","slug":"walker-proposes-cutting-300-million-truth-and-wisconsin-idea-from-univ-of-wisconsin-system","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=11033","title":{"rendered":"Walker Proposes Cutting $300 Million, &#8216;Truth&#8217; and &#8216;Wisconsin Idea&#8217; from Univ. of Wisconsin System"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/BradBlog.com\/Images\/ScottWalker_smile.jpg\" hspace=\"6\" vspace=\"3\" border=\"0\" align=\"right\">With Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, incredibly enough, having <a href=\"http:\/\/thehill.com\/homenews\/campaign\/231376-iowa-poll-walker-leads-gop-contenders\">vaulted to the front of the GOP pack<\/a> of 2016 Presidential hopefuls in Iowa and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jsonline.com\/blogs\/news\/291041011.html\">a number of other states<\/a>, he&#8217;ll undoubtedly (or, at least, <i>hopefully<\/i>) come under much more scrutiny on a national level for the kind of policies he&#8217;s been carrying out back home. (And, additionally, as Brendan Fischer explains, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prwatch.org\/news\/2015\/02\/12725\/rumors-walker-probes-death-have-been-greatly-exaggerated\">&#8220;Rumors of the Walker [John Doe] Probe&#8217;s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated&#8221;<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>One aspect of those policies was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prwatch.org\/news\/2015\/02\/12724\/walker-strikes-truth-wisconsin-idea-university-budget\">noticed by Jonas Persson and Mary Bottari at the Center for Media and Democracy&#8217;s PRWatch<\/a> this week.  It seems Walker, without publicly mentioning it during a recent speech on his newly proposed state budget, included $300 million in cuts to the University of Wisconsin (UW) System along with some other troubling changes.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The unprecedented cut, which amounts to 13 percent of the state funding for the university system and 2.5 percent of the total budget, accompanied by a tuition freeze will result in the defunding of scores of departments and jeopardize the livelihood of faculty and graduate students,&#8221; PRWatch reports. The cuts come on the heels of Walker&#8217;s tax breaks for the wealthy and cuts to social services which have left Wisconsin &#8220;32nd in the nation in new job growth,&#8221; while &#8220;the state faces a $2.2 billion dollar deficit.&#8221;  Not helpful numbers when running for President (at least in a general, versus primary, election.)<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;In a grim irony, the cut also comes amid reports that other states in the Midwest, such as Minnesota (which recently reported <a href=\"http:\/\/www.twincities.com\/localnews\/ci_27066214\/minnesota-budget-officials-look-big-black-number-update\" target=\"_blank\">a $1.04 billion budget surplus<\/a>), Indiana, Iowa and Ohio, are ramping up funding for its state universities, the <a href=\"http:\/\/host.madison.com\/news\/local\/education\/university\/scott-walker-s-proposed-million-higher-education-cut-comes-as\/article_eff99f4e-154b-56a7-badc-57db547f9d82.html#ixzz3QbXJrk4N\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Wisconsin State Journal<\/em> reports<\/a>.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>PRWatch adds that, under Walker&#8217;s proposed new structure for the UW System,  &#8220;The Board of Regents appointed by the governor would be the governing body and the legislature and the public would have less of a role in protecting academic freedom and other statutory rights.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>As much as some are alarmed by the restructuring and massive budget cuts to state education, a rather striking change to the UW System&#8217;s written mission statement in the budget proposal has left some &#8220;nearly speechless&#8221;, setting off arguably more controversy about what Walker, after being called on it, initially described as little more than &#8220;a drafting error&#8221;&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><center><img decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"https:\/\/BradBlog.com\/Images\/ScottWalker_UWSystem_MissionStatementChange_020315.jpg\"><\/center><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;In the proposed budget he released Tuesday,&#8221; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jsonline.com\/news\/education\/scott-walkers-uw-mission-rewrite-could-end-the-wisconsin-idea-b99439020z1-290797681.html\">the <i>Journal-Sentinel<\/i> reported<\/a>, &#8220;the governor made the UW System&#8217;s mission to &#8216;meet the state&#8217;s workforce needs.&#8217; He also proposed striking language about public service and improving the human condition, and deleting the phrase: &#8216;Basic to every purpose of the system is the search for truth.'&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Beyond removing &#8220;the search for truth&#8221; from the statement, nixing the language about &#8220;the boundaries of the university are the boundaries of the state&#8221; seems to have been the cruelest cut for some in the state.<\/p>\n<p>That phrase is at the heart of the more-than-century old &#8220;Wisconsin Idea&#8221; held dear by many in the state, as a driving progressive principle that has otherwise served them proudly and well since the concept was first articulated in the early part of the 20th century.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/wisconsinidea.wisc.edu\/\">According to a University of Wisconsin-Madison webpage<\/a> devoted to the state&#8217;s achievements under it, the concept of the &#8220;The Wisconsin Idea&#8221; is described as &#8220;the principle that the university should improve people&#8217;s lives beyond the classroom. It spans UW-Madison&#8217;s teaching, research, outreach and public service.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Nationally, the Idea has come to epitomize an enlightened role of government that exists solely to serve the people,&#8221; a <a href=\"http:\/\/legis.wisconsin.gov\/lrb\/gw\/gw_15.pdf\">document [PDF]<\/a> describing the Wisconsin Idea at the state legislature&#8217;s website explains.<\/p>\n<p>In the 1950s, that document details, former IL Governor and two-time Democratic Presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson, wrote: &#8220;The Wisconsin tradition meant more than simple belief in the people. It also meant a faith in the application of intelligence and reason to the problems of society. It meant a deep conviction that the role of government was not to stumble along like a drunkard in the dark, but to light its way by the best torches of knowledge and understanding that it could find.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Little wonder Walker and his team had hoped to quietly disappear those ideas.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We aren&#8217;t just training people to be workers,&#8221; said James Baughman, a UW historian. &#8220;We&#8217;re training them to be citizens, to be leaders. It&#8217;s not that we don&#8217;t have a responsibility to serve people to get training, but it&#8217;s a lot more than that.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Stunned educators accused Gov. Scott Walker on Wednesday of trying to kill the Wisconsin Idea, which has guided the mission of the state&#8217;s public higher education system for more than a century,&#8221; is how the <i>Journal-Sentinel<\/i> led their initial coverage earlier this week.<\/p>\n<p>The paper goes on to report that &#8220;Some critics immediately compared Walker&#8217;s action to the surprise introduction in 2011 of Act 10, which all but ended collective bargaining for most public employee unions.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>After being publicly called out for the proposed change to the mission, Walker attempted to <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/GovWalker\/status\/563109626552414208\">marginalize the matter<\/a> as little more than a &#8220;drafting error&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>But that doesn&#8217;t seem to have been the truth. In fact, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.politifact.com\/wisconsin\/statements\/2015\/feb\/06\/scott-walker\/despite-deliberate-actions-scott-walker-calls-chan\/\">PolitiFact Wisconsin now calls it a &#8220;Pants on Fire&#8221; lie<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>As the controversy grew locally and in social media, Walker quickly said that he&#8217;d have no problem changing the statement back, but suggested there had been no objections from university officials previously.<\/p>\n<p>The <i>Journal-Sentinel<\/i> reports, however, that&#8217;s not true either. &#8220;UW officials did raise objections before the budget proposal was released, according to Alex Hummel, associate vice president for communications.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>In a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jsonline.com\/news\/statepolitics\/documents-show-walker-administration-seeking-removal-of-uws-wisconsin-idea-b99439710z1-290927651.html\">follow-up report on Thursday<\/a>, the paper reports that Walker had revised his initial comments to acknowledge UW System officials <i>had<\/i> raised objections to the changes on several occasions previously. But, they say, &#8220;They had been told the changes were not open to debate.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>For his part, Walker was forced to walk pretty much all of it back, without acknowledging his own roll in the matter. &#8220;Clearly, changing the Wisconsin Idea serves no purpose,&#8221; he says in a full <a href=\"http:\/\/walker.wi.gov\/newsroom\/press-release\/governor-scott-walker-releases-statement-proposed-university-wisconsin-system\">statement<\/a> finally released on Thursday. &#8220;That is why I made it clear on Wednesday that we would not change it in the budget.  It is not a change of heart.  It was a simple miscommunication during the natural back and forth of this process. <\/p>\n<p>Democratic state Sen. Janet Bewley said Walker &#8220;blamed somebody else. To me, there&#8217;s no integrity there. I&#8217;ll leave it to somebody else to decide if there&#8217;s a lie in there.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Even Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos quickly threw Walker&#8217;s scheme under the bus after it first came to light. &#8220;I think every once in a while taking a look at our mission statement is important, but it probably shouldn&#8217;t be done in the context of the million decisions we make in the budget,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>John Erpenbach, another Democratic state Senator and outspoken Walker critic, told the paper he didn&#8217;t believe the Governor couldn&#8217;t have known about the proposed changes to do away with the Wisconsin Idea which, he said, are &#8220;&#8216;written in stone&#8217; on the university&#8217;s foundation.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This isn&#8217;t something that would be an oversight. This is the governor directly aiming his arrow at the heart of the UW and what it&#8217;s all about,&#8221; Erpenbach said.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;ll be interesting to see what effect, if any, these sorts of things &#8212; both the local controversies and Walker&#8217;s by now well-worn style of governing by saying one one thing publicly and then <i>doing<\/i> something entirely different &#8212; may have on the <i>national<\/i> electorate&#8217;s concerns about him as the public spotlight grows brighter and brighter on one of the GOP&#8217;s current front-runners for the 2016 Presidential nomination.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, that all relies on the <i>national<\/i> media&#8217;s diligence in its &#8220;search for truth&#8221;, which is something Walker has demonstrated he&#8217;d very much prefer to do away with.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, incredibly enough, having vaulted to the front of the GOP pack of 2016 Presidential hopefuls in Iowa and a number of other states, he&#8217;ll undoubtedly (or, at least, hopefully) come under much more scrutiny on a national level for the kind of policies he&#8217;s been carrying out back home. 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