Pope-Roberts has voted well on the issues that concern his constituents, such as ethics, campaign and health care reform.
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Sondy Pope-Roberts (D) |
Sondy Pope-Roberts | Sondy's Personal Page | Follow the Money |
A+ - Public funding of judicial campaigns |
A+ Healthy Wisconsin |
A+ Ethics Reform |
Many politicians refuse to answer the questions in the Project Vote-Smart solicitation because they don't want voters knowing where they stand on the issues! They like being able to fudge and evade when being asked about an issue, and having it on record and posted on the web is the last thing they want. Especially when it can be compared to their voting record while in session.
Project Vote-Smart Rating |
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REPEATEDLY REFUSED TO
PROVIDE ANY RESPONSES TO CITIZENS ON ISSUES THROUGH THE 2004 NATIONAL
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Wisconsin Conservation VotersRated Incumbent at 91% acceptance |
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2006 record below |
(Many of those who did not reply simply do not want to go on record as supporting reforms they know they will vote against, and do not want to be held to their word. Others will say Yes and not mean it, or will vote as dictated by their party. It is up to constituents to hold their representatives to their word.)
| Assembly, District 79 | Question 1 | Question 2 | Question 3 | Question 4 | Question 5 | Question 6 |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Pope-Roberts:
1. Yes. I was one of the legislators who threatened a filibuster in order to get SB1 to the Assembly floor for a vote. However, we must take care to be sure that a vote for campaign finance reform is only for a bill that will actually accomplish meaningful reform. There are those who want to weaken the bill in order to get credit for supporting reform without actually bringing about real change.
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Yes
6. Yes
7. I ran for the Assembly because of educational issues. Public education is the level playing field which provides every child in Wisconsin an opportunity to achieve his/her full potential regardless of the circumstances of their birth. A quality education should not be dependent on wealth or geography. We need to protect the environment in which our children are educated, supporting the system and people responsible for providing that education. I strongly support reforming the education funding system removing the excessive burden on property taxpayers. I will continue my efforts for affordable healthcare and prescription medication for all of Wisconsin's citizens.
A+ Universal Health Care |
Incumbent has been supportive of universal health care (Miller's AB 807) |
A+ Campaign Finance Reform |
Incumbent has supported campaign finance reform (Pocan's AB626 and Risser's SB479). |
A+ Ethics Reform |
Incumbent voted to pass an Ethics Reform bill (SB1). |
| Bill - SB1 (5/2/06 Sequence 662) aD+ | The Issue | How Assembly Voted | Your Representative |
Senate Bill 1 - Establish a Government Accountability BoardIntroduced by Mike Ellis (R) in the Senate and
It was killed by the Assembly Republicans. This was a vote on whether to bring the ethics bill to the floor and allow a complete up-or-down vote. By voting against an open floor vote the legislators effectively killed the bill and did not have to go on record as officially opposing ethics reform. Media coverage at MSP, Milwaukee, Madison, Madison Caveat: Some Republicans were allowed to vote in favor of this reform bill because their vote was not needed to kill it and they were in unsafe seats with a challenger. |
Proponents claim: This bill would establish an independent ethics commission to oversee the state legislature and governor.
See www.wisdc.org
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Defeated by a vote of 51 to 45 Voting for reform:
Voting to block reform:
See entire assembly roll call vote here and the senate roll call here. |
+ + + + + + + * Incumbent voted FOR bringing SB1 to the floor for a vote (this was the vote preferred by reform advocates) + + + + + + + |
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Opponents claim: It is too intrusive, requiring the disclosure of personal finances.
(Isn't that what ethics is all about? How can they legitimately vote on an issue without disclosing any conflicts of interest?)
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Republicans voting to pass to the floor for a vote: Almers, Davis, Hines, Lasee, McCormick (sponsor), Ott, and Pettis
From WDC: What's most notable about the three roll call votes is that several Republican members – including two considered politically vulnerable and likely facing tough reelection fights, Brett Davis of Monroe and Mark Pettis of Hertel, who originally voted to take up SB 1 – voted three times against making SB 1 part of the GOP "ethics reform" bills. Pettis is one of the Jensen 10 who were implicated during the former Assembly speaker's trial. All of the Jensen 10 voted consistently to block approval of SB 1.