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Bill USA

(6,436 posts)
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 07:22 PM Feb 2012

Gov. Scott Walker To Use Foreclosure Settlement Money To Balance His Budget, Not Help Homeowners

http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/02/10/422744/walker-settlement-budget/

By Pat Garofalo on Feb 10, 2012 at 10:45 am


Yesterday, 49 states joined the federal government in announcing a $26 billion settlement with five of the nation’s biggest banks over the banks’ foreclosure fraud abuses. The money from the settlement is meant to aid homeowners who lost their homes to foreclosure or who find themselves underwater, meaning they owe more on their mortgage than their home is currently worth.

However, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) — whose high profile assault on workers’ rights has prompted a recall effort against him — isn’t planning to use the money to help homeowners. Under the terms of the settlement, Wisconsin is set to receive $140 million, $31.6 million of which comes directly to the state government. And Walker is planning to use $25.6 million of that money to help balance his state’s budget:


Of a $31.6 million payment coming directly to the state government, most of that money – $25.6 million – will go to help close a budget shortfall revealed in newly released state projections. [Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen], whose office said he has the legal authority over the money, made the decision in consultation with Walker.

“Just like communities and individuals have been affected, the foreclosure crisis has had an effect on the state of Wisconsin, in terms of unemployment. … This will offset that damage done to the state of Wisconsin,” Walker said.

A memo from Wisconsin’s Legislative Fiscal Bureau released yesterday notes “it is anticipated that Wisconsin will receive $31.6 million. Based on discussions between the Attorney General and the administration, of the amounts received by the state, $25.6 million will be deposited to the general fund as GPR-Earned in 2011-12, and the remaining $6 million will be retained by the Department of Justice to be allocated at a later date.”

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I think this meets the definition of theft, in fact, grand larceny. Grounds for impeachment one would think.

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Gov. Scott Walker To Use Foreclosure Settlement Money To Balance His Budget, Not Help Homeowners (Original Post) Bill USA Feb 2012 OP
I'm sure all those homeless Wisconinites will be happy the budget balanced. nt valerief Feb 2012 #1
I think the dear darling Governor might want to... MarkCharles Feb 2012 #2
I like the way you think! JohnWxy Feb 2012 #3
They don't even try to hide it anymore. n/t Lil Missy Feb 2012 #4
 

MarkCharles

(2,261 posts)
2. I think the dear darling Governor might want to...
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 07:52 PM
Feb 2012

use the money to improve the conditions in prisons in his state, before he's convicted of election law violations, and then with mis-use of federal funds.

I can see him in prison for some 20 years or more on those two charges alone.

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