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Scott Walker's Official Work Time Declines As National Fame Grows

Posted: 05/14/2012 10:25 am Updated: 05/14/2012 5:05 pm

Scott Walker Work Time

By Kate Golden and Amy Karon

Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism

On Jan. 28, 2011, two weeks before Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker unveiled his plan to slash public employee unions’ powers, he dined at the Washington, D.C., area home of Fred Malek, a wealthy Republican power broker.

It was a taste of what would become routine for Walker.

As protesters swarmed the state Capitol and a historic effort to recall him took shape, Walker crisscrossed the nation, breaking fundraising records and netting about half his donations from out of state. He logged more time with Fox News, a national, conservative-leaning cable channel, than any other news outlet.

But his calendars show the consequences of fame and fundraising.

By January 2012, Walker scheduled about 30 hours a week for state business -- half as much work time as six months earlier. On some weekdays, eight- to 12-hour time blocks were simply marked “Personal.”

“Gov. Walker would be the first person to tell you that if it wasn’t for big outside special interests and union bosses trying to recall him, he wouldn’t need to be spending any time campaigning,” spokesman Cullen Werwie said in an interview last week.

Walker, much like former Gov. Jim Doyle, keeps his official calendar open to the public but reveals few details in advance. Other appointments -- personal and political -- generally aren’t disclosed.

As the recall against him took shape, Gov. Walker crisscrossed the nation to raise money, meeting with people like Fred Malek, a wealthy Republican power broker. Photo courtesy of American Action Network
To analyze how Walker has used his time as the state’s chief executive, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism reporters created a database of the more than 4,400 entries in Walker’s calendars from his first 13 months in office, through Jan. 31, 2012.

The team labeled events with categories like travel time, public relations, and time with legislators or companies.

The public can explore every entry in Walker’s calendars at www.wisconsinwatch.org/walkercalendars.

The calendars chronicle the life of a seemingly tireless governor. Some days list more than two dozen entries -- phone calls, meetings, photo ops, speeches, travel and other work.

Walker visited at least 50 of the state’s 72 counties and numerous states. He spent a third to half his time each month traveling, often while speaking on the phone to reporters or company CEOs.

Selling policies a high priority

In August, one of Walker’s busiest months, the governor averaged 60-hour work weeks and – excluding travel time – spent a total of 42 hours on public relations.

He announced tax credits for Weldall Manufacturing in Waukesha, presided over the Governor’s Red White and Blue livestock auction at the Wisconsin State Fair in West Allis and held a “meet and greet” in his office with an Iraq veteran.

Political experts said Walker’s PR-heavy schedule wasn’t surprising, given the reaction to the collective bargaining bill.

“People were explicitly talking about recall as a measure right away,” said Dennis Dresang, founding director of the La Follette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who signed a recall petition. “So right from the start he felt beleaguered and as if he had to maintain high positive visibility in order to retain his job.”

But Werwie had a different explanation: “It’s fair and responsible, and really (Walker’s) job to do his part to show what we’ve been doing for Wisconsin and the impact it’s had on our schools and on all taxpayers and citizens.”

Uptick in personal time

Walker’s official work schedule shrank in the fall and winter, when his calendars note less time spent meeting business leaders and staff, interviewing candidates for appointments and working on open records requests.

Meanwhile, far more time was labeled “PERSONAL 1.” Such entries lacked other details, but news reports from those days describe Walker jet-setting around the country for fundraising and other political events, such as the Republican Governors Association conference in late November, neoconservative Grover Norquist’s Christmas party in Washington, D.C., and Walker’s $2,500-a-person January fundraiser in New York hosted by Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, founder of the insurance giant American International Group.

“The governor is a public servant,” said Dean Pagani, who covers gubernatorial issues from Washington, D.C., at GovernorsJournal.com and was chief of staff to Republican former Gov. John Rowland of Connecticut. “You want to know that he or she is paying attention to the problems of the state, not spending too much time promoting himself or herself and his own career.

“It’s a very basic question that should always be asked: Is he doing his job?” Pagani added.

Walker spent two grueling days in December giving 15- to 20-minute interviews with 25 news outlets. But the next month, the calendars clocked just two hours for media: two TV interviews in Milwaukee, an open press call and a conference on his children’s reading initiative, Read to Lead.

A handful of entries in the fall were blacked out entirely. Werwie described these as “haircuts, parent teacher conferences, family events, as well as other personal items.”

No mention of John Doe

The calendar entries are silent on one subject: the John Doe investigation that’s been swirling around the governor and his former aides.

Activities involving Kelly Rindfleisch, Walker’s fundraising director, appear in March and April 2011 but lack details. “Phone call to your CELL: Kelly will provide information,” reads one entry. Rindfleisch, who was Walker’s deputy chief of staff when he was Milwaukee county executive, was charged in January this year with four felony counts of misconduct in office for allegedly campaigning on county time. Walker has repeatedly declined to discuss the investigation, citing its secrecy.

Walker faces Democratic nominee Tom Barrett in a recall election scheduled for June 5.

Next: How Walker sold his policies -- and himself -- in and outside Wisconsin.

The nonprofit and nonpartisan Center collaborates with Wisconsin Public Television, Wisconsin Public Radio, other news media and the UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Works created, published, posted or disseminated by the Center do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of UW-Madison or its affiliates.

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Hillbilly49 03:29 PM on 05/14/2012
Wisconsin residents are getting poorer with fewer jobs !


Poverty and unemployment is increasing in Wisconsin, while income levels are dropping, according to recently released New American Community Survey data.




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It's time to vote Walker out and end Bush League Government in the Great State of Wisconsin.
03:06 PM on 05/15/2012
"Decisions are made by those who show up"
(Aaron Sorkin - West Wing, from Truman or Woody Allen)
Get out the vote!
WE NEED TO SHOW UP!
11:01 AM on 05/15/2012
LOL .. Fourteen Democrat Senators fled the state for three weeks during February's legislative session, and you're complaining about Scott Walker's work time declining?
blankcheck
my bio is empty for a reason
02:33 PM on 05/16/2012
Remember--they get a different standard. They're Demonuts!
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Ginger23
Sempre ubi sub ubi.
08:52 AM on 05/15/2012
Scott Walker gives not a fig for Wisconsin or those who dwell therein. We are just a pit stop in his self-perceived Indy 500 to the White House.
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getoffmyside
Paradigms Shift.
08:57 AM on 05/15/2012
Hopefully Ms. Wink(and others) becomes a big bump in that road.
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getoffmyside
Paradigms Shift.
08:52 AM on 05/15/2012
While there can be little doubt that this is and will remain a tight contest, the trolls make one think that Walker and the Brothers K are nervous. When they reference the WeAskAmerica poll, which is possibly the Illlinois Manufacturers Association and continually lie about the primary turnout numbers, you have to ask why? If things are so rosy in Fitzwalkerstan they would be citing legitimate pols and using the correct numbers.
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Ginger23
Sempre ubi sub ubi.
08:56 AM on 05/15/2012
That would require effort. It's so much easier to be a conduit of misinformation.
blankcheck
my bio is empty for a reason
02:35 PM on 05/16/2012
Agreed!
08:50 AM on 05/15/2012
The less "work" Walker does, the better off Wisconsinites will be.
08:56 PM on 05/27/2012
Agree about Obama too, thank goodness its election time. I love a stalemate at the federal level. Its a libertarian dream.
08:30 AM on 05/15/2012
So I'm sitting there eating my Cheerios this morning and commercial after commercial is attacking Barrett (and, literally, there are no other commercials except for Walker's). Nothing in ANY of the commercials say anything about Walker and his record. Whoever created the commercials must be embarrassed about his record. Because all they can do is attack Barrett.
08:40 AM on 05/15/2012
Also Walker is not shown in any of those commercials. Frankly many in our state are sick of seeing and hearing him.
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Ginger23
Sempre ubi sub ubi.
08:54 AM on 05/15/2012
His whiny voice reminds me of fingernails down a chalkboard.
09:52 AM on 05/15/2012
Funny, I have the exact same reaction. I hit the mute button when he comes on the screen. Nothing he can possibly say has any meaning to me.
blankcheck
my bio is empty for a reason
02:36 PM on 05/16/2012
Winning whining voice....
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
07:59 AM on 05/15/2012
We can look at this two ways I think, one, he sees the writing on the wall and is setting up his exit strategy and not giving a **it about what happens with regards to the state. Two, he doesn't care about the outcome of the recall election and this was his plan all along to just not give a **it about the state after he accomplished what he has so far. Either way I believe he does not give **it and obviously needs to be removed.
blankcheck
my bio is empty for a reason
02:41 PM on 05/16/2012
Insightful commentary chock full of Bull**it!
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clr1390
07:49 AM on 05/15/2012
Oh, if they can just gut what is left of unions, they will have free rein to control wages for years....Lower wages....this group of Republicans will bring down this country for generations. Lower living standards will become the norm, and the tea party vision will leave us all standing in a soup line.
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Ginger23
Sempre ubi sub ubi.
08:54 AM on 05/15/2012
The US will be shabby and rundown.

Most of the roads already are.
blankcheck
my bio is empty for a reason
02:43 PM on 05/16/2012
Or we can just wait until we get our rubber checks that bounce!
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Micheal Anderson
When the Rebels become the Tyrants
07:42 AM on 05/15/2012
So basically nothing but excuses.
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
07:54 AM on 05/15/2012
yup
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Sisa
07:20 AM on 05/15/2012
Everything Scott Walker and his republican minions have done since his campaign began,through his first year in office, right up till the present has been either UNETHICAL, ILLEGAL, DEEMED UNCONSTITUTIONAL , OR JUST FLAT OUT BAD FOR THE PEOPLE OF WISCONSIN! ...lying on the campaign trail, campaigning on the state clock, illegal campaign contributions, turning down job creating federal high speed rail funds, falsely creating a budget crisis with corporate giveaways,  hastily announced assembly votes, closing of the state capitol, violations of open meetings laws, signing of clandestine redistricting agreements, collaborating with ALEC and out of state bussines interests, gutting $1 billion from education, expanding the school voucher system, cutting funding to badger care, attempting to bypass or strip longstanding environmental regulations, weakening clean drinking water guidelines,  stripping of renters rights, raising refuse tipping fees, voter disenfranchisement, corrupt polling practices, running fake candidates, concealed carry laws with minimal training,  stripping of planned parenthood, putting up hurdles to equal pay for women, mis-allocation of federal foreclosure funds, ending clean energy projects, tax credits that create jobs for out of state workers, greatest job losses of any state in the nation, abandoning his post to stump for recall campaign contributions out of state, and the list goes on. 

Wisconsin won't  "Stand With Scott Walker"  for 4 full years... I hope we can "Withstand Scott Walker for 4 more weeks! 

Vote Barrett June, 5th! 
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
07:55 AM on 05/15/2012
I like that avatar, where can I get one.
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archstantoneyes
07:15 AM on 05/15/2012
Two weeks out the Dems, Unions and HP are admitting Walkers win.

All that is left is the excuse making,,,,,,, you'll need lots of them.....

Who says that democrats don't create work ?
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
07:56 AM on 05/15/2012
Who said what? Lets see some proof other than republican blogs.
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archstantoneyes
09:29 AM on 05/15/2012
HUmmmmmm.....you can lead an oldwolf to the truth.....but you can't make him acknowledge it.

Proof???? the GOP and Democrat primaries were last week. The GOP candidate Walker had no serious oppenent. The Democrats ( who caused this recall ) had two candidates Falk and Barrett......

Walker ( unoppossed) had more voters turn out for him than Falk and Barrett combined.

Assuming that you can connect some very simple dots.....answer this question.

If that many voters turned out for Walker when it didn't count, then how many will turn up on June 5th when it does count ?

Even the DNC has thrown in the towel......... No money to back Barrett.

If that isn;t enough proof...... wait two weeks......
08:53 AM on 05/15/2012
Hope springs eternal, archstantoneyes. What color is the sky on your world?
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archstantoneyes
09:33 AM on 05/15/2012
The sky ? It is the same color it was the day of the primaries when more voters turned out for Walker ( unopposed) as Falk and Barrett combined.

Imagine how many will turn out for Walker when it counts on June 5th.

So how do you see the sky in liberal land?????
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Sisa
07:15 AM on 05/15/2012
I wish the justice department would just issue the indictment already!
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CarryOn
no matter where you go, there you are
07:12 AM on 05/15/2012
Should the recall be successful, Mr. Walker will write at least one book and become a guest commentator on FOX- and eventually be given a full time position. He will be fine,

IT will take WI much longer to recover from his and the Fitz's brand of "leadership".
02:49 PM on 05/15/2012
EXCELLENT analysis.
Sad... but excellent.
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archstantoneyes
05:42 AM on 05/15/2012
Folks , it's over......

Anyone that looks at the primary's knows that Walker will beat Barrett by larger numbers than he did in the last election,

The Unions and liberals have created a nation stage on which there agenda will go up in flames.

This race is a bell weather of November.
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getoffmyside
Paradigms Shift.
07:10 AM on 05/15/2012
You got that out of the Democratic Primary getting more voters than the Republican Primary? Genius!
03:17 AM on 05/15/2012
Would be great to see Scotty thrown out. America has a fine tradition of throwing out political bums. Throw the bum out! (Undoubtedly he could get a non-union roofing job working for Diane Henndricks.)
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Sisa
07:17 AM on 05/15/2012
I wouldn't give this tool a pencil for fear he'd put his eye out and you wanna give him a hammer..... Okay! ; )