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Wisconsin 7th Congressional District Awards

March 6, 2010
Wausau, WI

J.B. Van Hollen, Attorney General, presented 2 special awards at the Wisconsin 7th Congressional District’s Caucus.

  • Craig Rosand accepted the Name Award on behalf of the  Douglas County Republican Party.
  • Betty Barns of Portage County received the Thelma Zelner Outstanding District Volunteer Award.

Congratulations to these 2 award winners. The conservative movement and republican party rely on volunteers like them and you.  With people like this, we will see major victories in November.

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J.B. Van Hollen at the 7th Congressional District Caucus

March 6, 2010
Wausau, WI

J.B. Van Hollen was the keynote speaker at the Wisconsin 7th Congressional District’s Caucus.  J.B. is the Attorney General of Wisconsin and is running for re-election in 2010.

Here are some quick facts about the Department of Justice under J. B. Van Hollen:

  • In 2008, the DOJ obtained a $500,000 grant to solve cold case homicides which has helped make arrests in the Milwaukee Serial Murder case and a double homicide in Jefferson County.
  • The DOJ recovered nearly $30 million for taxpayers in Medicaid Fraud cases. This is a stark contrast to the less than $500,000 collected by AG Van Hollen’s predecessor.
  • In 2007, the DOJ recorded a four-fold increase in the number of cases the Investigative Services Bureau has provided assistance on.
  • The DOJ recently spearheaded the largest narcotics case in state history.
  • Van Hollen issued the first conceal carry permit to a retired DOJ law enforcement official.
  • The Attorney General provided resources for a pilot witness protection program that will remove from the streets those trying to obstruct justice.
  • In 2008, the Milwaukee Crime Lab worked over 2,100 cases – four times more than in 2006!
  • DOJ is on pace to set arrest records by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
  • More than tripled the number of Attorney General formal opinions than his predecessor issued throughout her entire tenure.
  • DOJ undercover operations snags vote fraud attempt of buying votes for $5 and a sandwich.

For more information on J.B. Van Hollen’s campaign, visit: www.vanhollenforag.com

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