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Wisconsin Veterans Affairs Board Members Resign, Citing Power Grab By Scott Walker


First Posted: 01/18/12 04:40 PM ET Updated: 01/19/12 08:48 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is facing a backlash from his attempts to consolidate his power over a veterans agency that traditionally remained nonpartisan and relatively free from political meddling.

On Tuesday, Marvin Freedman became the third member of Wisconsin's state Board of Veterans Affairs to resign, citing Walker's attempt to gain greater control over the Department of Veterans Affairs. The objections by Freedman and others stem in large part from AB 96, a law passed last year, that allows the governor to appoint the VA secretary. The secretary was formerly appointed by the Board of Veterans Affairs, whose members are appointed by the governor.

"When you signed AB 96 into law last summer, you relegated the Board into irrelevance and ensured the politicalization of the position of Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs," Freedman wrote in a resignation letter addressed to Walker.

Freedman, a Vietnam veteran, has two bronze stars and has served as an advocate for Wisconsin veterans since 1982. In 2000, he received the United States Army Commander's Award for Public Service for his work with veterans. He was appointed to the VA board in 2004 by former Democratic governor Jim Doyle and was supposed to serve until 2015.

After the law passed in July, Walker appointed John Scocos as VA secretary. The Wisconsin State Journal reported that Scocos was previously appointed to that role in 2003 and served until the veterans board fired him in 2009, citing communication failures and financial mismanagement.

Scocos is still embroiled in a lawsuit with the state about whether his termination was lawful, despite his reappointment.

In his resignation letter, Freedman wrote that Scocos had used AB 96 to eliminate several key committees and councils that "substantively dealt with issues facing the veterans community and significantly contributed to the work of the Board and Department."

Cullen Werwie, a spokesman for Walker, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that the governor had said he planned to convert the VA secretary into a Cabinet-level position during his 2010 campaign.

"Mr. Freedman's letter is nothing more than a political ploy by a longtime Democrat," Werwie said. "Gov. Walker looks forward to making another appointment to the DVA Board."

Board Vice Chairman Peter Moran resigned in August, shortly after Walker appointed Scocos as secretary. Two weeks later, Anthony Hardie, Scocos' former executive assistant, resigned as well, reportedly because he disagreed with the appointment of his former boss.

The VA board last met on June 17, 2011, according to a board member who spoke on condition of anonymity. Prior to AB 96's passage, the board had been meeting every two months. There was a meeting scheduled for December, but Scocos postponed it. He is now slated to meet with the board Wednesday for the first time since he was appointed.

The board member suggested that Scocos views the board merely as an advisory council, now that it lacks the power to fire him. Scocos did not respond to a request for comment for this article.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported in July that the law also increased the number of appointees to the VA board from seven to nine, and reduced the number of years they serve from six to four.

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WASHINGTON -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is facing a backlash from his attempts to consolidate his power over a veterans agency that traditionally remained nonpartisan and relatively free from po...
WASHINGTON -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is facing a backlash from his attempts to consolidate his power over a veterans agency that traditionally remained nonpartisan and relatively free from po...
WASHINGTON -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is facing a backlash from his attempts to consolidate his power over a veterans agency that traditionally remained nonpartisan and relatively free from po...
WASHINGTON -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is facing a backlash from his attempts to consolidate his power over a veterans agency that traditionally remained nonpartisan and relatively free from po...
 
 
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Artos 05:52 PM on 01/18/2012
There is nothing that says that everything this Governor did while in office, couldn't be declared illegal, simply because it was nothing more than an attempt to destroy Government. Then they should just revert everything back the way it was before he became Governor. Republicans are funny like that, they love getting into office so that they can abuse their power. They hate average Americans as well. It's  Read More...
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KTM07
Coffee is the answer to life's problems
01:13 PM on 01/21/2012
He couldn't leave well enough alone. To turn veterans (as well as active duty service personnel) against yourself is like political suicide.
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lriSdismayed
12:18 PM on 01/21/2012
Marvin Freeman should be the man to run against Scott Walker. Why you ask, because he is a honored military vet who fought for this country and continued to fight for Americans and was recognized for his public service now what did Walker do ??? I sincerely hope that Marvin Freeman will run against Walker for Govenor..... That should worry Walker who puts a man in a position that he was originally fired from for financial mismanagment.
07:11 AM on 01/21/2012
The last kicks of a dying horse!
mijjy
Read, Be Aware, Prepare
07:44 PM on 01/20/2012
Just another grab for another branch of revenue stream, quick, before those million signatures get him booted out? Sounds about right. Another typical tactic...shame, shame, SHAME on him. We're watching in Ohio, believe ME !!
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
05:19 PM on 01/20/2012
Not to fear. Walker's decisions will soon be reversed.
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Dtruthhurts
01:50 PM on 01/20/2012
And he hate the menatally Ill

Under Walker's mismanagement 67 sexual assaults have been committed at the center, a patient died of starvation and a security guard, hired as part of Walker's privatization schemes, sexually assaulted a patient. Walker also defended the practice of housing dangerous and violent male patients along with female patients. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 12/24/06, 4/26/10, 5/9/10, 5/10/10; WISN-TV, 5/18/10]

When confronted with overwhelming evidence that mismanagement was responsible for these tragedies, Walker refused to fire the administrator in charge of the center, choosing instead to reassign him at a six-figure salary and benefit package.
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anthony enlow
The unfuture is certain with the GOP
01:23 PM on 01/20/2012
it is gonna take years to undo the harm this smarmy bas*&rd has done
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Skip Chalker
11:35 AM on 01/20/2012
As a veteran and a teacher, I hope 2012 is filled with nothing but humiliation and disappointment for Walker. Oh yes, and maybe some job hunting as well.
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anthony enlow
The unfuture is certain with the GOP
01:24 PM on 01/20/2012
I am sure FOX has an offer ready to go, good thing I don't watch that channel.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
05:20 PM on 01/20/2012
The Koch boys will take care of him.
07:28 AM on 01/20/2012
"Mr. Freedman's letter is nothing more than a political ploy by a longtime Democrat," Werwie said.

This is what the Republicans, both in WI as well as the country, have continued to do and say for the last several years- they do something bad, things go wrong, and then they turn it around and make it appear as if it was something that the Democrats orchestrated.

ENOUGH WITH THE PROPAGANDA WALKER AND OTHER GOPers!
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Kiranitisme
Politics
08:25 PM on 01/19/2012
So this Tea Party guy is anti veterans also? He has teachers, police, fire fighters, state employees already fighting to throw him out of the state house. Now add these veterans in to the fight as well.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
05:22 PM on 01/20/2012
That's consistent with how TPers view veterans at the national level, too.
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meinmd2
Obama/Biden 2012 - Let's Stay Together!!
07:21 PM on 01/19/2012
Typical - a lazy Republican takes control and all business comes to a halt.
07:19 PM on 01/19/2012
How about a new rule that unless you have served in military you don't get to make appointments to things that relate to them when they get out?
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UWorlds1
I'm a 99%er
07:28 PM on 01/19/2012
I agree...but Walker also knows nothing about education (being a college drop-out). Now he wants to piss on veterans. But these repubs are the first to vote to go to war.
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Denise Du Vernay
loves America, but more importantly: Americans.
05:14 PM on 01/21/2012
Kicked out of college . . . for violating student government campaign rules.
06:03 PM on 01/19/2012
Don't mess with us Vets. Another nail in the recall coffin.
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4 EYES
Just when you think you've seen it all....
09:16 PM on 01/19/2012
Thank you for your service...fanned...Spread the word - this may be the only chance to fix things....8-)
01:54 AM on 01/20/2012
Hey you it is Thursday and I am reading your fine posts!! :) julia
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pindiva
05:41 PM on 01/19/2012
Republicans are only in favor of the military when it's purchasing from their cronies' companies.

They don't give a darn about the men and women who actually serve.
09:15 PM on 01/19/2012
They never have. Most of them are creative draft dodgers and slackers.
07:35 AM on 01/20/2012
Actually, President Eisenhower warned against the military industrial complex- but Republicans were less evil in the past then they are today... Today's Republicans are like a horrible mutant causing destruction for everything they touch.

Here's his speech if you're interested: http://www.h-net.org/~hst306/documents/indust.html
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BetterDays
PP, not SGK
05:36 PM on 01/19/2012
Marvin for Governor!! Recruit one of these veterans to run against Walker!