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Friday, March 7, 2014

New Milwaukee County Program Helps Veterans in Their Job Search

For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: February 28, 2014
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress 


New Milwaukee County Program Helps Veterans in Their Job Search

MILWAUKEE – Military veterans are getting a new tool to help them in their job hunt: a free flash drive loaded with their military service record, resume and other important job hunting documents. The flash drive program is the latest service added by Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele to help veterans across Wisconsin.

“We are always looking for ways to add services and program for veterans. We’ve heard from veterans and employers that one of the biggest roadblocks vets face in their job search is having all of their important documents in one place; this helps solve that problem,” County Executive Abele said. “This program will especially help low-income veterans who might not have a personal computer or easy access to a computer.”

Milwaukee County purchased 300 flash drives (picture below) and another 2000 flash drives were donated by Master Lock. So far, more than 65 veterans have pre-registered and will receive their flash drives at the 11th Milwaukee County Veterans Job Fair on Thursday, March 6 from 9am-1pm at the War Memorial Center.  The Job Fair will feature a record number of employers, more than 70 companies, looking to interview and hire military veterans.

The job fair is run by the Milwaukee County Veterans Service Office.  Additional coordination and support for the event is provided by the Zablocki VA Medical Center and veterans employment representatives of the DWD Office of Veterans Services.

Veterans Job Fair
When: Thurday, March 6th – 9am – 1pm
Where: Milwaukee County War Memorial Center
Flash Drive Program: Veterans looking for more information about the flash drive program should contact Veteran’s Service Director Jim Duff, 414-266-1235 or jduff@milwcnty.com

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Job Fair for Military Veterans on Thursday

For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: September 30, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


Job Fair for Military Veterans on Thursday


MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele and the Milwaukee County Veterans Service Office are happy to announce a job fair for Military Veterans on Thursday, October 3rd at the War Memorial Center from 9am- 1pm.

This is the 10th veterans job fair put on by Milwaukee County.

Seventy employers, from Aurora Health Care to We Energies, will be on hand, looking to hire veterans to fill hundreds of job openings. There will be free parking in the surface lot north of the War Memorial Center and across the street in the O’Donnell parking structure.

“The business community’s commitment to hiring veterans is a testament to the people of Milwaukee County and Wisconsin,” said County Executive Chris Abele. “At a time when jobs are hard to come by, we will continue to do what we can to help.”

The job fair is put on by the Milwaukee County Veterans Service Office (MCVSO), the Zablocki VA Medical Center and local representatives of WI DWD Office of Veterans Employment Services.

More than 500 veterans attended a similar job fair in March.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Milwaukee County Residents Encouraged to Sign Up for Affordable Health Care

Chris Abele Milwaukee County Executive, Milwaukee County Executive
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: September 26, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


Milwaukee County Residents Encouraged to Sign Up for Affordable Health Care

Elected officials, others to highlight new health care options coming Oct. 1

MILWAUKEE – County Executive Chris Abele; Mayor Tom Barrett; and Kathleen Falk, Region V Director of the US Department of Health and Human Services are encouraging people to enroll in health plans as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace takes effect on October 1st.

Open enrollment in the ACA Marketplace starts October 1st, with coverage starting as soon as Jan 1, 2014. Individuals can go to www.healthcare.gov to enroll in an affordable health plan or call 211.  Individuals will be able to see all their health insurance options, including the new plans that fit their needs and budget.

Beginning October 1st, the Health Insurance Marketplace will make it easy for people in Milwaukee County and across the state to compare qualified health plans, get answers to questions, find out about insurance options, and enroll in health coverage.

WHO: County Executive Chris Abele, Mayor Tom Barrett, and Kathleen Falk, Region V Director of the US Department of HHS.
WHAT: Leaders encourage residents to sign up for Affordable Health Care.
WHEN: Friday, September 27th - 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: Northcott Neighborhood House, 2460 N. 6th St., Milwaukee

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

County Executive Abele & Mayor Barrett Host 9/11 Ceremony

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For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: September 10, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress

 

County Executive Abele & Mayor Barrett Host 9/11 Ceremony

MILWAUKEE – Mayor Tom Barrett and County Executive Chris Abele will honor the victims of September 11, 2001 with a special ceremony at the Milwaukee War Memorial Center.

Wreaths will be placed in the reflecting pool at the War Memorial Center Veterans Courtyard and speakers will remember the lives lost. After the program everyone is invited to ring the bell of the USS Milwaukee in memory of the victims.

When: September 11, 2013 – 7:30 – 8:15am
Speakers: Mayor Barrett, County Executive Abele, Police Chief Ed Flynn, and Hannah Rosenthal - Founder of Hours Against Hate
Where: War Memorial Center
              750 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr., Milwaukee, WI

Monday, August 19, 2013

County Executive Abele Signs Innovation Campus Development Deal

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: August 15, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


County Executive Abele Signs Innovation Campus Development Deal

MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele signed a resolution today that will create jobs and tax base by moving a hotel development forward in Wauwatosa. The extended stay hotel at the UWM Innovation Campus will create 30 full time jobs and 100 construction jobs.

“This project is an example of the positive partnerships I have been building since I took office. As elected leaders, we can accomplish a lot more when we work together. This development will create much needed jobs and tax base and help attract new businesses to the County,” Abele said. “I want to especially thank Supervisor Luigi Schmitt who has championed this project for years and helped get this deal done.”

Innovation Campus is a collaborative effort between UWM, Wauwatosa and Milwaukee County. The hotel alone is expected to generate $181,000 in tax increment for the City of Wauwatosa every year.

“I’m proud of Wauwatosa’s role in this visionary project. We’ve worked closely together for more than six years and our public-private collaboration will bring together academia, science, technology, private industry and government services,” said Wauwatosa Mayor Kathy Ehley.

Officials say the hotel will support researchers and private companies visiting the Innovation Campus.

“An extended stay hotel is a critical component in developing the Innovation Campus as a global center for research and development,” said David H. Gilbert, Executive Director of the UWM Innovation Campus. “UWM and other research institutions, including private sector companies located on the campus, will draw on expertise from around the world to meet the scientific challenges they will face.”

The hotel project could break ground before the end of the year.

Friday, August 9, 2013

County Executive Abele Attends Back-To-School Festival at King Park

Back-To-School Festival at King Park, Back to School King Park, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, Chris Abele Milwaukee
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
August 9, 2013
Contact: John T. Zapfel, Deputy Chief of Staff
414.278.4216 Office
john.zapfel@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress

 

County Executive Abele Attends Back-To-School Festival at King Park


MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele and Interim Parks Director John Dargle will attend and greet attendees of the Back-To-School Festival at King Park.

The Festival will feature carnival games, gospel performances, and a basketball competition. About 5,000 Milwaukee-area youths will receive backpacks filled with school supplies at the 19th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Back-To-School Festival on Saturday, August 10th, in King Park, 1531 W. Vliet St. The festival runs from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For families with back-to-school budgets that are stretched thin, the festival highlight is the free backpack and school-supply giveaway. Families may register for the giveaway from noon-2 p.m. Children must be present for both the registration and the backpack distribution at 4 p.m.

“This yearly tradition brings families and friends together as students prepare to go back to school” Abele said. “This event shows the community can really come together to make sure our children get off to a good start in the upcoming school year.”

What: County Executive and Interim Parks Director Attend Back-To-School Festival Opening Ceremony
When: Saturday, August 10th – 11:30am
Where: King Park, Youth Talent Stage,
               1531 W. Vliet St., Milwaukee

Milwaukee County Negotiating to Improve Transit System

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive, Milwaukee County Transit, Milwaukee County Department of Transportation, MCDOT, MV Transportation
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: August 6, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


Milwaukee County Negotiating to Improve Transit System

MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) is negotiating with MV Transportation, Inc. to take over the management of the Milwaukee County transit system. The following questions and answers clarify the way forward as we move towards this management change:

Q: Is this a move to privatize Milwaukee County Transit?

A: Our transit system is currently privatized and has never been run by Milwaukee County directly. The current private provider, MCTS, has managed the system since 1975. All the management and staff of MCTS are private, non-County employees. The County will continue to own the buses and infrastructure, and set the fares and routes.  This move is being made to ensure the transit system and riders are getting the most out of our transit funding.

Q: Will this new company raise fares and cut routes?

A: No. This company will not assume power on these matters; the only people who can make decisions on routes and fares are the County Board and County Executive.

County Executive Abele has refused to raise fares in two tight budgets and remains committed to a strong transit system. He led a group of civic and business leaders this year to successfully lobby the state for more funding and helped the County get federal money for new rapid transit routes.

Q: What is the goal of bringing in a new company?

A: County Executive Abele is looking to get the most value, accountability and service for taxpayers, riders and the public. In the past decade, transit has seen fares increase and routes cut. Putting the management out to bid does not commit us to any specific provider, but it allows us to ensure that transit service is sustainable for decades to come.

Since taking office in 2011, County Executive Abele has heard numerous times from County Board Supervisors, transit drivers and riders that they are unhappy with MCTS and the service they provide. Putting this contract out to bid allows us to respond to these concerns by ensuring we are working with a partner that shares our dedication to the Milwaukee transit system.

Q: Who made this decision?

A: In order to make sure politics and outside pressures did not play a role in the decision, the MCDOT selected a panel of professionals who scored all the bids based on the cost, service levels and other important criteria to ensure the awardee would provide the best value to riders and taxpayers. County Executive Abele has worked hard over the last two years to professionalize all procurement and contract decisions and to ensure that they are insulated from the influence of politics and lobbyists and guided instead by what is in the best interests of the citizens we serve.

Q: Does this mean all of the bus drivers and employees are losing their jobs?

A: No. The County continues to recognize the important contribution these employees make to our transit system. Accordingly, MV Transportation, Inc. has assured the County and said publicly they plan to give preference to current employees, as well as honor all existing union contracts.

Q: What is the difference between a non-profit or other type of company running the system?

A: The focus of this bidding process is to find a partner committed to efficient and affordable service, and opportunities for improvement. National firms may be able to provide greater efficiencies by learning from their experience and refining business practices and lessons learned from other systems.  Savings achieved in these areas allow more dollars to be used to sustain transit services.  The County's interest is in ensuring that taxpayers' and riders money is well spent on an efficient and effective system.

Q: Why didn’t I hear about this before a decision was made?

A: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel published numerous stories on the County putting the Transit contract out to bid. The Request for Proposal (RFP) was posted online and the County Board received a report and briefing in April.

Q: What are the next steps?

A: The County is currently negotiating with MV Transportation, Inc. The goal is to reach an agreement in time for the County Board to consider the deal and approve it in September.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Milwaukee County Welcomes the National Governors Association

National Governors Association Meeting Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: August 1, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


Milwaukee County Welcomes the National Governors Association

MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County is proud to host the 2013 National Governors Association (NGA) Annual Meeting this weekend. Governors from across the county are coming to town for meetings and to discuss the important issues facing the country.

While in town, the Governors and their families are invited to enjoy everything Milwaukee County has to offer: from the awe inspiring Air and Water Show at the Lakefront to our world-class Estabrook Park Beer Garden and first class County golf courses. Of course, no trip would be complete without stopping for a Cream Puff at the Wisconsin State Fair.

County Executive Chris Abele will join Democratic and Republican Governors for a non-partisan event on Saturday night.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Milwaukee County Courthouse Fully Reopens

For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: July 24, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


Milwaukee County Courthouse Fully Reopens

MILWAUKEE – Two-and-a-half weeks after a fire destroyed the main electrical infrastructure of the Milwaukee County Courthouse, the building fully reopened on Wednesday, July 24th.

“In the days after this fire, experts told us it could take months to open the Courthouse, but thanks to a lot of hard work and a bit of ingenuity we are back open today,” County Executive Chris Abele said. “Getting this done so quickly and safely is a testament to hundreds of people who worked so hard. I have never been more proud to lead Milwaukee County.”

News Conference today – 1pm
Abele, Chief Judge Jeff Kremers, DA John Chisholm and Kevin Fletcher from We Energies will brief the media today at 1pm on the southside of the Courthouse.

Timeline of Events
·         July 6th - Electrical fire breaks out.
·         July 6th - Massive effort to clean up and reopen the one million square foot Courthouse begins.
·         July 10th - Safety Building reopens for Criminal Court hearings two business days after the fire.
·         July 15th - Courthouse opens for most Court activity five business days after the fire.
·         July 17th - Public services, including Marriage Licenses and Child Support Services reopen in the Courthouse open. Most services were being provided off-site during the closure.
·         July 18th – Employees in many departments including Corporation Counsel, County Board and Risk Management move back into their offices.
·         July 19 – 23rd – Courthouse and Safety Building removed from generator power and hooked into WE Energies utility grid. New power source is tested and tweaked.
·         Today Courthouse fully reopens.
·         Coming weeks:
               o   Restoration work continues, mostly after business hours.
               o   Carpet and ceiling tiles in many offices will be replaced.
               o   Main electrical system will be rebuilt and replaced.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Milwaukee County Courthouse Update


Milwaukee County Courthouse, Milwaukee County Courthouse Fire, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, Chris Abele
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: July 22, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


Services at the Courthouse Return to Regular Hours

MILWAUKEE – All public services on the first floor of the Milwaukee County Courthouse are returning to regular hours on Tuesday, July 23rd.

The County Clerk, Register of Deeds, Treasurer and Child Support Services returned to the Courthouse last week but kept shorter hours to help deal with power concerns during the heat wave. Tomorrow those offices will return to their normal hours of operation.

Until further notice, access to the 10th Street entrance to the Courthouse will be restricted. Only necessary repair and restoration staff will be allowed through the doors. All other employees and the public can use the 9th and Wells Street entrances to the Courthouse.  People can also enter through the Safety Building or Criminal Justice Facility and use the skywalk to the Courthouse. The Criminal Justice Facility entrance is handicap accessible.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

County Executive Abele Hires Economic Development Director

For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: April 8, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress

County Executive Abele Hires Economic Development Director

Teig Whaley-Smith, Economic Development Firm Founder and Adjunct Professor of Law at Marquette University, Joins Milwaukee County
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele is excited to announce that he has hired Teig Whaley-Smith to join the County as the new Economic Development Director. He will officially start on April 15th.

“I am working hard to bring in the best and brightest to Milwaukee County and Teig is certainly that,” Abele said. “He has successfully helped develop in some of the most challenging neighborhoods in Milwaukee and he brings a wealth of experience in economic development that will be a springboard for growth across the County.”

Whaley-Smith has over a decade of experience in economic development. He founded and currently runs Community Development Advocates (CDA). The legal and development firm represents several non-profits that are developing inner-city housing and spearheading Milwaukee’s neighborhood commercial revitalization efforts.

Whaley-Smith is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School, where he teaches Community Economic Development Law and Starting & Managing a Law Practice.

Before CDA Whaley-Smith worked as an attorney specializing in small business rehabilitation and he served as the Executive Director and primary administrator of the Historic King Drive Business Improvement District, overseeing growth of over $100,000,000 in development.

“I’ve seen County Executive Abele’s dedication over many years to the community through his work with groups like the Boys and Girls Clubs and I know he shares my commitment to empower every community. With his support, and working with the County Board, I know we can move Milwaukee County forward,” Whaley-Smith said.

Whaley-Smith is the recipient of the prestigious 40 Under 40 award from the Milwaukee Business Journal and serves on the boards of numerous community-based organizations – such as Milwaukee Kickers, Urban Ecology Center and Washington Park Neighborhood Improvement District.

Whaley-Smith came highly recommended by people in the public and private sector including Milwaukee Common Council President Willie Hines, Milwaukee County Supervisor Theo Lipscomb and Perry Huyck, the Executive Director of United Methodist Children’s Services.

Whaley-Smith replaces the former Economic Development Director whose position was eliminated by the County Board in 2012.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

WWII Veterans Receive Purple Heart Passes

For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: April 5, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress

WWII Veterans Receive Purple Heart Passes

MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele met with military veterans at the Wisconsin Veterans Home in Union Grove today and handed out 12 Purple Heart Passes (PHP). Nine of the recipients are World War II veterans.

“It’s an honor meeting these brave men who gave so much for our country,” Abele said. “We can never repay them for their service, but this is a small way we can mark their sacrifice and the sacrifice of all the veterans across the state.”

Abele was joined at the ceremony by Racine County Executive James Ladwig and Jim Duff the Director of the Milwaukee County Veterans Service Office.

The PHP is a first-of-its-kind pass that allows Purple Heart veterans from Wisconsin free admission into a number of private and public Milwaukee County venues, including the Harley Davidson Museum, Discovery World and the Milwaukee Art Museum as well as the Highground Veterans Memorial Park in Neillsville the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc.

The PHP Program was started by Abele and the Milwaukee County Veterans Service Office. The program went into effect this year; nearly 300 passes have already been handed out to veterans across the state.

Attached is a photo from today’s event. More pictures can been seen on County Executive Abele’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/MilwaukeeCountyExecChrisAbele

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County Executive Abele Asks the State to Restore Transit Funding

For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: April 4, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress

 

County Executive Abele Asks the State to Restore Transit Funding

 
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele testified in front of the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee (JFC) today. The JFC met in Greendale for the first of four public hearings across the state on Governor Scott Walker’s proposed budget.

Abele is asking legislators to restore the 10% cut in transit funding with interest. More than 150,000 people rely on Milwaukee County Transit every day to get to work, school and job training. Routes could be cut and fares might increase if the state does not add money back into the system.

“Few priorities are as important in the current economy as creating and maintaining private sector jobs,” Abele said. “That is why we are especially concerned about the proposed budget’s effects on our already severely strained transit system.”

Abele is also urging the JFC to restore money for statewide Child Support Services. The proposed reduction of $4.25 million state-wide would result in an additional loss of $8.5 million in federal matching revenues. Any cut to Child Support Services reduces the County’s ability to empower families.

The text of County Executive Abele’s testimony can found online:
http://county.milwaukee.gov/ImageLibrary/Groups/cntyExecutive/Press_Releases/2012/FinalJFC.pdf

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Statement on Pension Backdrop Lawsuit

For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: April 3, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress

 

Statement on Pension Backdrop Lawsuit

 
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele released the following statement today about the lawsuit filed against Abele’s reform of the pension backdrop.

“I’m disappointed the unions are fighting to save the outrageous backdrop that has cost Milwaukee County taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and has put a strain on our ability to provide critical services.
I fought hard for this reform because it will save taxpayers millions of dollars. Instead of suing to stop this, I invite the unions to work with us to move Milwaukee County forward.”

The County has already made over $200 million in payments under the decade old backdrop benefit, and will likely pay another $100 million before it is through, but Abele’s reform lessens the blow to taxpayers. The plan freezes the backdrop benefit for employees who are eligible to retire and eliminates it for workers who are backdrop eligible but not able to retire.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Veterans Job Fair Offers Hundreds of Job Openings for Vets

Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive, Milwaukee County
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: March 3, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress

 

Veterans Job Fair Offers Hundreds of Job Openings for Vets

MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele is happy to announce a Job Fair for Military Veterans will be held on Thursday, March 7th at the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center from 9am - 1pm.

This is the ninth and largest job fair put on by the Milwaukee County Veterans Service Office. More than 70 companies including Pepsi, FedEx Express, WE Energies and the Milwaukee County Parks Department will be on hand interviewing and hiring veterans. As part of this event, the Milwaukee County Parks Department has committed to hire 100 veterans for seasonal work this year.

Additional coordination and support for the event is provided by the Zablocki VA Medical Center and veterans employment representatives of the DWD Office of Veterans Services.

Friday, March 1, 2013

County Executive Abele Names House of Correction Superintendent

Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee County Executive
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: March 1, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress 

 

County Executive Abele Names House of Correction Superintendent

 
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele has named Michael Hafemann as the interim Superintendent of the House of Correction (HOC) in Franklin. Hafemann, who lives in Milwaukee, has more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement and corrections, including 10 years running the management and operations of the Sauk County Sheriff’s Department Security division and jail facilities. He retired from the Sauk County Sheriff’s Department in 2011.

Hafemann will be hired initially on a personal services contract. Because of pending legal action from Sheriff David Clarke it’s uncertain if the HOC management transition will take place on April 1st. Hiring Hafemann on a personal services contract until the legal question is settled will save taxpayers money while ensuring a smooth and safe process once the transition happens.

“Mike comes highly recommended and during my conversations with him he showed the experience, thoughtfulness and passion needed for this critical role.” Abele said. “I’m confident Mike will ensure the safety of residents across Milwaukee County while providing a professional environment for correctional officers and the appropriate programming and structure for inmates.”

Abele has held more than a dozen meetings on planning for the transition of the HOC and he talked with more than two dozen corrections experts and law enforcement officials across the state and country to seek advice on the transition and needs in the HOC.

County Executive Abele and Hafemann will be available for one-on-one interviews today from 10:45am – 12:30pm at the County Executive’s Office.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

County Executive Abele Applauds Gov. Walker’s Commitment to Mental Health

Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive, Milwaukee County
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: February 6, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


County Executive Abele Applauds Gov. Walker’s Commitment to Mental Health

 
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele applauds Governor Scott Walker’s announcement today of a $29 million investment in mental health programs and services.

“More than any other county in the state, Milwaukee County struggles with funding for these critical services. We’ve been working with DHS Secretary Dennis Smith for months on reforming the way Milwaukee County provides these services.  I’m hopeful the Governor’s announcement today will allow us to move forward quickly on making important and long called for changes,” Abele said.

In his two budgets as County Executive Abele has added millions of dollars in funding for mental health redesign efforts.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Milwaukee County Deserves Better

Milwaukee County, Milwaukee County Executive, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, Chris Abele
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: January 28, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


Milwaukee County Deserves Better


MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele released the following statement today in response to a story in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that Supervisor Deanna Alexander has been intimidated by Chairwoman Marina Dimitrijevic and other Supervisors for supporting significant reform of the County Board.

Alexander says she was also told not to talk to reporters and she says she has not been allowed to use taxpayer-funded County Board staff to work on a reform plan.

“Last April more than 80% of voters in 12 Milwaukee County municipalities called for significant change of the County Board. It’s disappointing that instead of taking action, the Chairwoman and some Supervisors continue to fight against real reform and punish those who want to move in that direction.

While Supervisor Alexander and I don’t agree on every issue, her willingness to have a dialogue on County Board reform is what the Board should be all about.”

Saturday, January 19, 2013

County Executive Abele Celebrates the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, Chris Abele Milwaukee County, Milwaukee County Executive
For Immediate Release                                                                                               
DATE: January 19, 2013
Contact: Brendan Conway, Communications Director
414.278.5281 Office
Brendan.Conway@MilwCnty.com
Twitter: @MkeCoExecPress


County Executive Abele Celebrates the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

MILWAUKEE  Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele will attend a number of events Sunday and Monday to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

“Martin Luther King, Jr. was a hero to many and his words of tolerance are as important today as they were five decades ago,” Abele said.

Sunday, January 20

What: 29th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration
Where: Marcus Center for the Performing Arts
              929 North Water Street, Milwaukee
Time: 1:00 pm

What: Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Concert featuring The Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra & Bel Canto Chorus
Where: Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ
              3500 West Mother Daniels Way, Milwaukee
Time: 5:00 pm

Monday, January 21


What: 16th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast
Where: Delta Center
              400 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee
Time: 7:00 am
What: Milwaukee Public Library MLK Reading Event
Where: Martin Luther King Library
              310 W. Locust St., Milwaukee
Time:  12:15 pm

What: Milwaukee County Parks MLK Celebration
Where: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center
              1531 West Vliet Street, Milwaukee
Time: 2:30 pm