February 12, 2012

Electronic waste bill heads to the governor

Legislation designed to keep old TVs and computers out of landfills is on its way to the governor’s desk.

The Senate on Tuesday gave final approval to the bill, which requires electronics manufacturers to take a more active role in recycling their old products. Currently, Dan Kohler of Wisconsin Environment says many of those end up in landfills, with an estimated 10,000 tons worth of computer monitors and 24,000 tons of old televisions being dumped each year in the state.

Kohler says those old electronics can pose serious health concerns, since the lead, mercury, and other dangerous elements can leak out of landfills an into the soil and water supplies.

The bill sets quotas for producers, based on how many new devices they sell in Wisconsin. Kohler says the measure should provide more opportunities for residents to recycle their old electronics, which are very limited in communities across the state.

Manufacturers and the DNR are expected to work together on developing drop-off sites.

AUDIO: Andrew Beckett reports (MP3 :58)

Driver texting ban passes Senate

The Wisconsin state Senate has passed legislation which would ban texting behind the wheel. The legislation passed on a lopsided 27-to-5 vote. Opponents said texting is covered under the state’s existing distracted driving law, but supporters say the dangers of texting will be highlighted by a ban. 

South Milwaukee Democrat Jeff Plale says the state’s existing inattentive driving law is adequate. “People are picked up every day all across the state for inattentive driving. Sometimes it’s with an eyeliner and sometimes it’s with a Blackberry,” said Plale. “It’s all inattentive driving.”

AUDIO: Senator Jeff Plale (:16 MP3)

But Waunakee Democrat Jon Erpenbach, father of teenagers, thinks the anti-texting message needs to be reinforced, particularly to the under eighteen crowd. “They were born with cell phones in their hands,” said Erpenbach. “They were born texting, and it really is a generational thing. And I think what we’ve done here is really drawn it to their attention, that no, you really can’t do this.”

AUDIO: Senator Jon Erpenbach (:16 MP3)

The bill from DePere Republican Alan Lasee – amended to include drivers of all ages – now heads to the Assembly.

AUDIO: Senator Alan Lasee (:20 MP3)

Brewers make the hiring of Peterson official

The Milwaukee Brewers announced the hiring of Rick Peterson as the teams new pitching coach, signing him to a 2-year contract.

The Brewers also invited bullpen coach Stan Kyles back for the 2010 season and interim pitching coach Chris Bosio has been offered a position within the organization.  Bosio and the Brewers will continue to discuss his role.

Peterson has 11 seasons of experience as a Major League pitching coach with Oakland and the New York Mets.  He served under current Brewers manager Ken Macha while with the Oakland A’s in 2003 and under current Brewers bench coach Willie Randolph while with the Mets.

Brewers select Peterson as teams pitching coach

After finishing last in the National League with a 5.37 ERA in 2009, the Milwaukee Brewers have decided to go in another direction with their pitching coach.  The Brewers are expected to officially announce Rick Peterson as the teams new pitching coach today.

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Fond du Lac lawmaker not seeking another term

State Representative John Townsend (R-Fond du Lac) says 12 years in the state legislature is enough. The Republican lawmaker announced yesterday afternoon that when he completes his term next year he won’t seek another.

AUDIO: John Townsend (MP3 :17)

Business and his time in the Navy have kept him moving around most of his life. Despite being an “outsider,”  Townsend says he found a home in Fond du Lac. He’s represented the 52nd State Assembly District since winning election to the seat in 1998.  Between his time in the State Assembly, Fond du Lac City Council and US Navy; Townsend has 47 years in public service.

The lawmaker made his announcement at the City-County Government Center surrounded by friends and well wishers.

Contributed by Bob Nelson-KFIZ