Category Archives: Rep. Ron Kind
Making the healthy choice, the easiest choice
Rep. Ron Kind(D-Wisc.), author of the FIT Kids Bill and the Healthy CHOICES Bill wants to put an end to America’s growing obesity epidemic, ensuring that physical education, healthy foods, and nutritional education is available to children and adults. Video … Continue reading
Rep. Kind on Panama Trade Agreement
October 12, 2011: Rep. Ron Kind, a New Dem Vice-Chair, spoke on the floor in support of the trade agreement with Panama.
Ron Kind and Democratic entry
US Rep. Ron Kind, D-La Crosse, Wis and Democratic entry rolling through the Westby Syttende Mai Parade on a windy Sunday, 2009.
President Obama’s Budget: A New Era
The Majority Leader’s Office has created a video highlighting President Obama and Congressional Democrats commitment to a budget that shows real leadership and makes the tough, responsible choices necessary to address the challenges facing our nation. Featuring President Obama and … Continue reading
Kind Not Running For Governor, Intends To Seek Re-Election
US Rep. Ron Kind said he won’t run for governor next year but instead intends to seek re-election. Jessica Arp reports.
Ron Kind Whitehall–Repeats Myth about No Abortion in GovCare
Ron Kind is asked a polite and strightforward question about if he will keep abortion out of the GovCare bill. Kind sidesteps the question by talking about present laws that keep tax dollars from going to abortion without addressing the … Continue reading
Rep. Kind “The Senate has a gun to our head”
Rep Ron Kind (D-WI) on the bailout Video Rating: 0 / 5
Weekly Video Address – Affordable Care Act 1 Year Later
Commemorating the first anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, Rep. Ron Kind recognizes the ways reform is benefiting residents across the State of Wisconsin.
Weekly Video Address – Government Shutdown
In his first weekly video address, Rep. Ron Kind discusses the federal budget challenge. We must come together to make some tough choices not only to get the country on a path to fiscal sustainability, but to also avoid a … Continue reading