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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC Candidates Forum focuses on businesses in 15th District for input




May 11, 2014
City Center Milwaukee |  Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC continues to bring to the public square innovative and Upscalability in census tract and neighborhood level engagement.

March 15, 2015, 9:00 am - 10:45am is the Candidates Forum at Wisconsin Black Historical Society & Museum, 2620 W. Center Street - 27th & Center, in the heart of Center City Milwaukee, Amani Neighborhood.


MPA LLC has two (2) Candidates Forum on the book and have shared back as far as the original 9 candidates for this timeframe of election.  The process for compliance by state law and implemented by the Milwaukee Election Commission has now validated the present five (5) candidates.  They are:

             - Eyon Biddle, Sr.                             -  Patrica Ruiz
             - Vera Davis                                       -  Russell Stamper II
                                    -  Monique Taylor

Employment & Business Development
This Saturday, March 15, 2014, MPA LLC has a focus on calling organizations, vetted businesses hidden talent to engage the candidates for what is needed in District 15.

District 15 is in the middle of the pie of City Center Milwaukee.  
District 15 as with its contiguous districts have high unemployment in its constituency.
District 15 high unemployment drives Safety issues.
District 15 abandonment of its business culture in "solidarity" creates by-design Enduring Concentrated Poverty.


To ensure that there are necessary changes, there must be an empowerment of the business culture at the census tract and neighborhood levels.  Skin-in-the-Game with a collaborative-partnership-neighborhood format is the trademark for Upscalability in District 15.  

District 15 has so much to offer with hands-on leadership, informed leadership, constituency-at-his/her back and 150% TRUST in representation by the NEW Alderperson.

These are the small and corporate businesses that "hire" directly from the neighborhood.
These are the small and corporate businesses that invest in training on-the-job while paying the employee and/or consultant.
These are the small businesses that venture in varied bargaining practices with other vendor and businesses in the district.
These are the small businesses that if they were at the top of the chain of priority investment in city hall, at the various committes of Common Council oversight with financial investment, "inclusion in resolutions for development" and long-term support by elected-appointed-hired and donor-for-hire groups.

These are the businesses that pay high levels of taxes, sometimes two and three assessments, but are ignored and NOT included in the city coffers they contribute to, i.e., DWilson Disparity Report that is left in "disengagement" and abandoment by Mayor Tom Barrett, Common Council President and the Common Council members.

By-design Abandoment
The organizations, private, non-profit and public are operating in a fragmented mode and therefore, little to no traction is realized for tracking and supporting an economy that raises quality of life and economic development.  The organizations have become cronyism and "clickish"; "name-power" privileged; and arrogance in conflict of interest.  

Some have become predators because of their privileges - year-after-year andc decades-after-decades.  They receive TID districts and provide tokeism to no collaborations with the neighborhood population.  The recieve gigantic amounts of tax credits from WHEDA, MEDC, CDBG and other mega funding that comes to the city for empowerment of the high tension zones but it goes to those not tied to the neighborhood and co-opted by the Department of City Development, City Public Works, Neighborhood Services and others who govern without inclusion.  Too often, the various boards and commissions have members of the Common Council giving proxy endorsement and straighout endorsement as with the MMAC.


Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC analysis sends its efforts to All Hands on Deck, WE CAN Smart Growth Initiative, Affordable Health Care, education attainment, technology attainment, internet networking, Storytelling-to-Document and implementing "solidarity" at the census tract and neighborhood with transparency and best practices in:
  • apprenticeship
  • citizenship
  • entrepreneurship
  • fellowship
  • ownership
  • partnership
  • scholarship, and
  • stewardship in the city-wide and global public square.   
Therefore, the decision to focus on the business environment for a jumpstart by the newly elected Alderperson from the 15th District is a character the voters must look at very closely.
2620 W. Center Street - 27th & Center

Candidates Forum - 9:00 am - 10:30 am
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