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    10/19/2006
    Kaufert has his hands full - and may not be back

    Man, this is the race the press should be tuning in to. A powerful, experienced incumbent. A well-connected liberal union boss. Men behaving like gentlemen. Actually discussing the issues. Important issues.

    The voter has a real choice – presented with two philosophies as different as night and day.

    Joint Finance Chair Assemblyman Dean Kaufert is opposed by Mark Westphal in the race to represent the people of the 55th district. Westphal, an industrial electrician, heads up the Fox Valley Labor Council and serves on the Fox Valley Workforce Development Board, the United Way Board and Winnebago County’s W-2 Steering Committee.

    Kaufert, kind of a blue-collar guy himself, stays at the GOP’s center-to-left, reflecting the working class, union roots of many of his constituents, friends and customers. He owns and runs a modest trophy and awards store and has 16 years of widely varied experience in the legislature.

    Informed and bright, Westphal is passionate. Kaufert has his hands full.

    As someone challenging an incumbent is wont to do, Westphal beats his chest and raves with a strong voice about the need for change. About the need for “real and innovative ideas.” About his opponent in Madison who has all kinds of extra time to sit around and talk about the death penalty and an unnecessary marriage amendment.

    Westphal speaks without notes, supporting a litany of new programs. Universal health care funded by an employer fund (like unemployment insurance, but much, much heftier). Tax incentives (more of them?) to support energy-saving projects to attract new jobs. No tax or spending caps. Uses common scare tactics, talking about the state’s ‘cutting’ of local aids (Assemblyman Kaufert rightly corrects him on this – shared revenues were not cut in the last budget).

    Westphal defends a ½% sales tax for Winnebago County to “preserve those essential services.”

    Kaufert has been there. He cites continuous visits during the long budget season, from folks wanting not just to keep this program or that program, but to expand this program and create that new program. He knows it’s just not all possible. And he’s honest about that.

    Kaufert may be honest about a lot of things. He has shared he was one of only two legislators who took the required state employees ethics course (required for employees, but not for legislators!). He says “You can trust Dean Kaufert.” Westphal tries to bring up last session’s failure of SB 1 (ethics legislation), but Kaufert doesn’t let him get much traction on it.

    Drawing from long experience in the legislature, Kaufert says a tax increase simply is not in the cards in today’s economic environment. He says Wisconsinites won’t stand for it.

    So how does Westphal propose to pay for his many well-studied, and self-proclaimed innovative ideas? Increase tax revenue by stimulating economic growth - at the same time as creating a “more equitable” (read – “more burden on corporations”) tax system and saddling the system with universal health care.

    Mr. Westphal is well-informed, passionate and well-intentioned. But Kaufert is probably better keyed in to policies that will work for his district and for Wisconsin.




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