News – Wisconsin https://thirdact.org/wisconsin Third Act Working Group Thu, 01 May 2025 14:34:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/wp-content/uploads/sites/38/2024/03/cropped-wg-thumb-wisconsin-32x32.jpg News – Wisconsin https://thirdact.org/wisconsin 32 32 USDA Cancels $3 Billion Program for Climate-Friendly Farming https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/05/01/usda-cancels-3-billion-program-for-climate-friendly-farming/ Thu, 01 May 2025 14:34:55 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1274 “The grant funding also supported 10 technical support jobs at county land and water departments, Pheasants Forever and the Wisconsin Farmers Union. The loss of the money has resulted in the cancellation of 37 contracts with farmers, 4,000 acres of planned no-till planting going unfunded and, this fall, 16,000 acres of farmland that may not have cover crops planted. ”

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May Day Strong Protests https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/04/28/may-day-strong-protests/ Mon, 28 Apr 2025 16:01:09 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1259 Trump and his billionaire profiteers are trying to create a race to the bottom—on wages, on benefits, on dignity itself. This May Day we are fighting back. We are demanding a country that puts our families over their fortunes—public schools over private profits, healthcare over hedge funds, prosperity over free market politics.

Register here: Mayday Strong

Right now there are protests scheduled all over Wisconsin. Some of them, like in Madison, are on Friday May 2.

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Our Voices Matter! https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/04/22/our-voices-matter/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 16:03:28 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1251 On April 14, Canary Media, a highly regarded national energy magazine, published Wisconsin utility’s data center–driven gas expansion meets skepticism. Of special note, this article includes comments that Gloria Randall-Hewitt made during a PSCW Public Hearing on the WE Energies Oak Creek proposal for new gas plants and pipelines. Gloria is a member of the TAWI Power Up Communities team. In addition, several other TAWI members also made in-person comments during this hearing. The PSCW is in the process of preparing its decision on this very problematic WE Energies proposal. Stay tuned…

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Third Act Wisconsin April 2025 Newsletter https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/04/16/third-act-wisconsin-april-2025-newsletter/ Wed, 16 Apr 2025 13:46:56 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1236 TAWI members in Hands Off demonstrations

On Saturday April 5, 2025, over 1 million people nationwide gathered in the streets to protest the stupid cruelty of the Trump/Musk regime. In Wisconsin there were over 30 demonstration sites. The largest peaceful gatherings were in Madison with over 10,000; in Milwaukee with 5,000 and in Green Bay with nearly 2,000.

For background on the Hands Off movement, check out this webpage: https://handsoff2025.com/

For a photographic essay on the role Wisconsinites played in the April 5 Hands Off demonstrations, see this story from the Third Act Wisconsin website: https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/04/06/wisconsin-third-actors-join-tens-of-thousands-of-others-across-the-state-in-hands-off-peaceful-demonstrations/

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Orfordville, WI Hands Off
By Seth T. Jensen

On April 3rd I left Madison for what was supposed to be a short visit with my mom. My plan was to get back to Madison in time for the April 5th Hands Off March, but as usual my mother was two steps ahead of me. Above is the Hands Off gathering she organized in (the Village of) Orfordville, WI! (Population about 1,400 in Southern Wisconsin). This may have been the first time my home town participated in a national day of action.
Resistance is Spreading!

Seth is co-lead of the TAWI Climate Finance Team

 

Democracy and Voting Team – We Did It! And We’ll Keep At It!
By Meg Warczynski

Thanks to everyone who contributed in any way to helping Wisconsin elect Susan Crawford to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. TAWI members hosted four post carding parties (Greendale, Madison, Milwaukee, and West Bend) that generated an estimated 1000 postcards. Our partner organization ActivateAmerica sent us address lists quickly, and it felt great to know that Third Act groups from coast to coast were writing, phoning, and even canvassing for this election. We will continue this work with other Third Act Working Groups next year (for example, in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court election) and, of course, in the crucial 2026 mid-term elections.

Postcard writing can work well for just about anyone. Invite some neighbors over, gather over shared concerns, and accomplish something besides commiserating. Or just put on some music and work on your own. (Check out Judy Koeppel’s article in our March newsletter about her postcarding party–looks like fun!) Canvassing door-to-door may not suit everyone but consider giving it a try, perhaps partnering with an experienced canvasser. Whatever you do, whenever possible, use action sign-up links coded to give feedback to Third Act so national staff can monitor recruitment success. Also, please share what you’re doing with our Communications Team and on our Facebook Group or you can email us at wisconsin@thirdact.org. Attach photos for us to post on our website. This will help us widen our circle and expand our effectiveness.

As part of our continuing fight to preserve our democracy, many TAWI members participated in “HandsOff!” actions on April 5th. Check out this news article on our website for more information and some photos. Please keep following our Volunteer Action Page for continually updated suggestions on how you can help protect our democracy and the many publicly-funded services and resources you value.

Meg is co-lead of the TAWI Democracy and Voting Team

SunDay

On the weekend of September 20th and 21st, 2025, we (Third Act and Third Act Wisconsin) are going to come together to celebrate the power and potential of the Sun—the rays that fall on those solar panels, and the wind that turns those majestic turbines.

Mark those dates on your calendar. Stay tuned to the TAWI website https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/ for details, events, and how you can get involved.

Check out the Sunday.earth website https://www.sunday.earth/welcome
for updates and more information.

If you are interested in becoming part of the Third Act Wisconsin SunDay planning and implementation team, contact Steve at wisconsin@thirdact.org. The need for your involvement and contributions is urgent. There is No Time to Waste.

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TAWI Members: Participate in Conservation Voter Lobby Day – Tuesday, May 6, Monona Terrace Convention Center, Madison , WI
By Susan Millar

Conservation Voter Lobby Day is May 6 at the Monona Convention Center in Madison. This event, organized by Wisconsin Conservation Voters enables folks like us across Wisconsin to convey to members of our state legislature – together and in person – our views about how and why they should vote on proposed legislation related to clean energy. Go here to:
Learn about,
Register for, and
Reserve a spot on one of three free buses serving western, northeastern, and southeastern parts of the state.
Once you register, please email sbmillar@gmail.com to let the TAWI Power Up Wisconsin team know, so that we can engage you before and during Lobby Day.

Lobby Day will get going around 9am with information about climate legislation, lobby training and lunch. After lunch, groups of us will meet with our state representatives to convey our concerns.

What are the most pressing clean energy issues before our Legislature? For now, we note two especially important issues:
Establishing Integrated Resource Planning (IRP). IRPs – which 33 other states already use – develop strategic statewide plans that require transparency and accountability in mapping out a clean energy future. Why does Wisconsin need an IRP? Because we are behind: only 9 percent of our energy comes from renewable sources. This failure will continue unless we quickly address it, in part because WI utilities now are rushing to build new, polluting, natural gas plants.
Collaborating with the WI Conservative Energy Forum and many others to oppose Senate and Assembly bills designed to make it harder to establish large solar farms.

Susan is co-lead of TAWI Power Up Communities Team

 

The Latest on Enbridge Line 5
By Ellen Ferwarda

Thanks to the decades-long effort of members of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, activity has been halted on construction of a pipeline that would go around their reservation (the reroute) instead of through it. They recognize, like any sane person, that going around the reservation is just as harmful as going through it. It’s all the same watershed!

Last November, against the recommendations of a record number of scientists, economists, engineers and concerned citizens, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WIDNR) gave approval for a permit allowing Enbridge Corp. to start construction on the reroute. This decision was made three days after another Enbridge pipeline, Line 6, in nearby Jefferson County, WI, had a gasket failure that caused a ‘leak.’ Enbridge claimed it was only two gallons. A month later that was revised to 69,000 gallons!

In January, a group of citizens, including many Third Actors, went to the WI DNR office in Madison. We were requesting that someone give us an explanation for why they approved these construction permits. No one would speak with us. No one would tell us why they wouldn’t.

Phone calls to the DNR provided their explanation. A DNR spokesperson explained they are in litigation over the decision and are therefore ‘not allowed’ to explain themselves.

We learned some of the groups taking them to court include: the Bad River Reservation, 350wisconsin and the Sierra Club. Meanwhile, the dirty crude fossil oil keeps flowing and we need to continue to speak up about it.

Ellen is on the TAWI Line 5 liaison group

Some Messages from March TAWI member meeting
By Seth T. Jensen

(Editors’ Note: On March 12, 2025 the TAWI monthly member meeting heard from Kathy Kuntz, Director of the Dane County (WI) Office of Energy and Climate Change (OECC). Seth Jensen, co-lead of TAWI’s Climate Finance Team reflects on take home messages from Kathy’s presentation.)

“It is more appealing if you can talk with folks about solutions than about how scary things might get.” Kathy Kuntz, March 12, 2025

From heat pump conversions to community solar to EV charging station build-out, energy solutions are cropping up across Wisconsin like sugar maple seedlings. Federal funding has been supercharging much of this new infrastructure, and there is money for more of the same. This was a leading message at the March 12 TAWI public meeting: Bad executive orders can do a lot of damage, but they cannot reverse the flow of dollars that Congress has allocated.

Kathy Kuntz recommends looking into possibilities for funding a project in your community. Homes, farms, libraries, municipal buildings, and other business entities have all received tax breaks, grants, and other incentives for energy efficiency thanks to Congress passing the Inflation Reduction Act. A good starting point would be watching the presentation where Kathy talks about resources that help to smooth out the application process.(The Passcode is 2dQ=@s2X)

Each of those projects is one more step out of climate emergency and into climate recovery. Kathy’s parting message was that if you do get such a project up and running, spread the word! Call it your solar success story (or soil or wind, etc, etc.) Third Act will be telling a lot of those between now and the start of fall, and maybe one of them will be yours!

Calendar of Events (Check Events listing on TAWI webpage for details https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/events/)

Power Up Communities Team meeting
April 21, 10:30 am

Climate Finance Team Meeting
April 21, 7-8:15 pm

Midwest Climate Summit
April 30

Power Up Communities Team Meeting
May 5

Conservation Lobby Day
May 6

TAWI Member Meeting
May 8 7pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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President Obama: “It’s up to all of us to fix this . . .” https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/04/15/president-obama-its-up-to-all-of-us-to-fix-this/ Tue, 15 Apr 2025 15:35:52 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1224

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April TAWI Monthly Meeting: Quick Summary https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/04/14/april-tawi-monthly-meeting-quick-summary-and-the-video/ Mon, 14 Apr 2025 16:07:52 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1218 Liz Hachten and Gloria Randall-Hewitt presented on Investor-Owned Utilities (IOUs) & the Wisconsin Public Service Commission (WPSC): Who Are They & Why Should I Care?. During the Q&A, those of us present expressed gratitude for what we learned about IOUs and the WPSC – and we care a lot!  Among other things, we learned that IOUs and the WPSC are among the reasons why Wisconsin is behind in reducing climate warming emissions, why low-income people are suffering while wealthy investors are getting wealthier, and how we can help reduce these harmful circumstances. In addition, TAWI teams briefly presented action items at the end of the meeting.

 

As for another way to help achieve State of Wisconsin goals for reducing Earth-warming emissions, check the (upcoming) Events section on this TAWI website to register for the May 6 Wisconsin Lobby Day, held at the Capitol and Monona Terrace in Madison. The event sponsors, Wisconsin Conservation Voters, offer free buses for folks living at some distance from the Capitol.

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Latest Info About Possible April 19 Nationwide Day of Action https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/04/13/latest-info-about-possible-april-19-nationwide-day-of-action/ Sun, 13 Apr 2025 19:21:05 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1208 The April 5 Hands Off nationwide day of action was such a big success–3 million folks nationwide participated according to some estimates–that people are demanding action of April 19, 2025.

Here is what this reporter has been able to find out as of Sunday afternoon April 13.  The two main national organizers, at this point, are Indivisible and 50501.  Below is what their websites say today.  The Third Act Wisconsin website will keep this list updated with the latest information;

Indivisible

To find out information about their latest plans, join their weekly chat on Thursdays at 3pm EST . Go here to register.Every Thursday, Indivisible co-founders Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg help wade through the week’s news, answer your questions, and provide timely calls to action. The next chat is Thursday April 17 at 3pm EST.  50501

Fifty protests. Fifty states. One movement.

They are calling for a national day of peaceful protest on April 19.  Go to the 50501 website to find an event, or to host one.

 

 

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Wisconsin Third Actors Join Tens of Thousands of Others Across the State in “Hands Off” Peaceful Demonstrations https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/04/06/wisconsin-third-actors-join-tens-of-thousands-of-others-across-the-state-in-hands-off-peaceful-demonstrations/ Sun, 06 Apr 2025 15:28:39 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1177 In Milwaukee, organizers estimated that 5,000 people gathered in front of the Federal Building as police blocked the road.  Third Act’s own Rebecca Solnit reported inn her “Meditations in an Emergency” substack that over 3 million people nationwide stood up for democracy and against the chaos in Washington, D.C.

One of the cutest and youngest protestors in the Milwaukee on Sat. April 5 Hands Off gathering.

 

Wisconsin Third Actors in Milwaukee on April 5, 2025

According to the Wisconsin Examiner, an estimated 10,000 people jammed the Capitol Square and State Street on Saturday.  One observer reported that it took the crowd 45 minutes to march down State Street from the Capitol Square to the Library mall and Bascom Hill.

Wisconsin Third Actors marching with thousands down Madison’s State Street in April 5 Hands Off peaceful demonstrations.

 

Wisconsin Third Actors in Milwaukee, WI in April 5 Hands Off protests.  They were among the 5,000 folks who gathered in front of the Federal Building.

 

Wisconsin Third Actors in Milwaukee on April 5 Hands Off protest.

In Green Bay, a smaller, but no less determined and enthusiastic throng of about 1,500 demonstrators gathered at Leicht Park with signs  protesting tariffs, the stock market crash, and Trump administration downsizing of federal agencies, threats to Medicaid and cuts to education.

Milwaukee, WI April 5 Hands Off Protest.

 

 

Just as she always did.

 

In Milwaukee on April 5, 2025

 

TAWI member Christine, on the right, with her niece at the Milwaukee April 5 demonstration.

 

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HANDS OFF! National Day of Action https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/03/30/hands-off-national-day-of-action/ Sun, 30 Mar 2025 15:29:05 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1145 This is a crisis, and the time to act is now. Our role is to bring the power and wisdom of elders to this movement, making sure our voices are heard loud and clear. People across the country are fighting back Third Act is partnering with Indivisible, 50501, and other groups.

On Saturday, April 5th, we’re taking to the streets to protest with a clear message: HANDS OFF!

This mass mobilization day is our message to the world that we do not consent to the destruction of our democracy and our economy for the benefit of Trump and his billionaire allies. Alongside Americans across the country, we are rallying to demand a stop the chaos and build an opposition movement against the looting of our country.

There will be over 20 street protests all across Wisconsin from Eagle River to Oshkosh and from La Crosse to Milwaukee, as well as a gathering in Madison.   You can register to attend and learn more here at handsoff2025.com

The main demonstrations in Wisconsin will be in Madison and Milwaukee from 12 to 4pm, but protests are being organized across the state.  If you can’t travel far just show up at the town closest to you.  The list of protest sites is as of noon on Sunday March 30.  Check the map at handsoff2025.com as sites are added daily. Open the link to your town below to get more information about the event and sign up to indicate you are attending. (We need a head count!)  The time of protest will vary by location so check out details by clicking on the link:

Appleton

Burlington

Chippewa County

Dodgeville to Madison

Eagle River

Eau Claire

Janesville

Kenosha

Madison

Milwaukee/SE Wisconsin

Monroe

New Glarus

North Central Wisconsin/Wausau

Oshkosh

Phillips

Racine

Reedsburg

Rhinelander

Stevens Point

Union Grove

Walworth/Walworth County

Bring signs, friends, your voice.  Thank you for rising up to defend our democracy in the biggest protest since the election.  Our outcry will be heard around the world.

For a listing of additional actions of various types, check out the Third Act Wisconsin Volunteer Action Page:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rHO5X05_o9sCHoCYth6dUHvyWCoA0SuaH-bFELx2qbg/edit?tab=t.0

 

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Huge Turn-out at PSC Public Hearing Opposing New Gas Plant https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/2025/03/27/huge-turn-out-at-psc-public-hearing-opposing-new-gas-plant/ Thu, 27 Mar 2025 18:02:31 +0000 https://thirdact.org/wisconsin/?p=1137 by Susan Millar

Although the hearing lasted some 8 hours, so many people showed up (see photo in this CUB story) that dozens, including State Representatives and County Board members, were turned away at the end of the night. The great majority of those who got to speak opposed WEPCO’s proposal.

Gloria Randall-Hewitt presents her public comment to the PSC on March 25, 2025
Photo by Kathy Erdman.

We are delighted to report that TAWI member Gloria Randall-Hewitt, shown speaking to PSC Commissioners in this photo, was among the first to speak. Moreover, a portion of Gloria’s comment appears in the 3/26 WPR news story titled “Natural gas opponents call on PSC to block largest piece of We Energies’ $2B plan.” Check out this story: it provides substantial details on both the WEPCO proposal and this hearing.

We are glad to announce that, due to the unmet demand for opportunity to be heard, the PSC extended the deadline for online comments from March 27 to April 7! So, if you have not yet submitted a comment on this Oak Creek Gas Plant proposal, please do so soon by going to this link. (For more information about what and how to submit, go to the “April 7” item on the TAWI Events page.) Thank you. Our voices matter!

Susan is lead of the TAWI Power Up Communities campaign team

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