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Kenosha Education Association members express themselves with
signs outside the Lobby Day Plenary Session. They are (left to
right) Ray Heideman, local ESP president; KEA Past President Bill
Neiman; KEA President Ellen Kupfer; and KEA Vice President Matthew
Hanser.
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Members packed into meeting rooms - like this one at the Concourse
Hotel - to talk with their legislators about education issues.
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WEAC Vice President Stan Johnson addresses a news conference inside
the State Capitol.
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Whitefish Bay teacher Paula Pape (right) tells Sen. Alberta Darling
(standing in front) of the extreme need for more education resources.
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A group of northwestern Wisconsin members pack into the office
of Rep. Mark Pettis to explain the need for increased state support
for education. Pettis (with arms folded) was accompanied by his
research assistant Don Nelson (seated).
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Sen. Richard Grobschmidt, of South Milwaukee, reads The Cat in the
Hat to a captive group of children in the Senate Parlor at the State
Capitol. The reading program coincided with the Lobby Day activities.
Sen. Jon Erpenbach, of Middleton, watches in the background. |