Demeter Foundation, The

Registered Principal Details

Business Or Interest:
Social services education. Helping formerly incarcerated women reintegrate into the community, advocating the protection of our civil rights and saving our children through education.

Lobbying Interests:
Wisconsin women's prison issues (health care, education, post release support services in probation and parole)

Title:
President

Contact
APP
Alice Petlock Pauser
PO Box 259234
Madison, WI 53725-9234
(608) 274-9266
(608) 274-9266
alice@thedemeterfoundation.com
www.thedemeterfoundation.com

Authorized Lobbyists

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Lobbying Interests

Legislative Bills/Resolutions

Assembly Bill 152
Assembly Bill 152
relating to: creating a board to investigate and make recommendations regarding inmate deaths.

Bill Text and History

For
Notification Date
10/14/2003
First Communication Date
N/A
Communication Information
The principal, a lobbyist authorized by the principal, or another individual acting on behalf of the principal has not yet communicated on this matter, but intends to do so at a later date.
Comments
In order to make positive changes in the WI DOC, this bill would enact much-needed independent oversight in the area of proper investigation of the large number of questionable inmates' deaths.

Total Lobbying Effort

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Percent Allocation of Lobbying Effort

Legislative Bills/Resolutions

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Budget Bill Subjects

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Administrative Rulemaking Proceedings

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Topics Not Yet Assigned A Bill Or Rule Number

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Minor Efforts

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Other Matters

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Filed Statements of Lobbying Activity and Expenditures

This organization is one of fewer than 10 organizations registered with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission that is exempt from semi-annual reporting of its lobbying hours and expenditures. Instead of the semi-annual report the organization has submitted a written pledge not to spend more than $500 per year on lobbying. This organization is obliged to abide by the same standards of conduct as pertain to other organizations that retain lobbyists and to identify each bill or rule on which it has a lobbying communication.