Won’t Back Down
At the CNN Debate, Governor Scott Walker highlighted his winning record in Wisconsin and laid out his big, bold vision for America.

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Won’t Back Down
At the CNN Debate, Governor Scott Walker highlighted his winning record in Wisconsin and laid out his big, bold vision for America.
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Scott Walker Talks About His Winning Debate Performance With CNN
In a post-CNN Debate interview, Governor Scott Walker discussed his strong debate performance and his winning record in Wisconsin.
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Walker Has Been A Fierce Critic Of The EPA’s Overreach And Its Cap-And-Trade Policies
In April 2015, Wisconsin “Joined A Federal Lawsuit Challenging New Limits On Carbon Emissions From Power Plants.” “The state of Wisconsin has joined a federal lawsuit challenging new limits on carbon emissions from power plants. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday granted the state’s request filed last month to join 13 other states in the lawsuit brought last year by Murray Energy Corp., one of the nation’s largest coal companies.” (“Wisconsin Joins Federal Lawsuit Over EPA’s Carbon Emissions Rules,” The Associated Press, 4/8/15)
“Gov. Scott Walker, A Supporter Of The Lawsuit, Has Said That The Limits Would Be Devastating For Wisconsin Manufacturers.” (“Wisconsin Joins Federal Lawsuit Over EPA’s Carbon Emissions Rules,” The Associated Press, 4/8/15)
· Walker On Cap-And-Trade: “It Concerns Me If We Do Cap And Trade, Because That Would Hurt Us [Wisconsin] Much More Than Other Places Around The Country.” (“On Climate Change,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 6/6/12)
In June 2015, The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled “The Environmental Protection Agency Failed To Take Their Cost Into Account” When Deciding To Regulate Emissions From Coal- And Oil-Fired Plants. “A divided Supreme Court on Monday ruled against federal regulators’ attempt to limit power plant emissions of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants. The rules began to take effect in April, but the court split 5-4 along ideological lines to rule that the Environmental Protection Agency failed to take their cost into account when the agency first decided to regulate the toxic emissions from coal- and oil-fired plants.” (Sam Hananel, “SCOTUS Rejects EPA Limits,” The Associated Press, 6/29/15)
The Associated Press Headline: “Walker Objects To Obama Administration's Power Plant Rules” (Scott Bauer and Todd Richmond, “Walker Objects To Obama Administration's Power Plant Rules,” The Associated Press, 8/4/15)
· Walker: “President Obama’s Plan Should Be Called The Costly Power Plan Because It Will Cost Hard-Working Americans Jobs And Raise Their Energy Rates.” (Alex Swoyer, “Walker On Obama’s Power Plant Regulations: ‘Will Be Like A Buzz Saw On The Nation’s Economy,” Breitbart, 8/3/15)
· Walker: “It Will Be Like A Buzz Saw On The Nation’s Economy. I Will Stand Up For American Workers And Stop The Costly Power Plan.” (Alex Swoyer, “Walker On Obama’s Power Plant Regulations: ‘Will Be Like A Buzz Saw On The Nation’s Economy,” Breitbart, 8/3/15)
In Wisconsin, Walker Improved The Efficiency And Productivity Of The State’s Environmental Oversight. “The DNR [Department of Natural Resources] now sees its main job as helping people to navigate complex regulations and avoid potentially damaging violations. It’s a win-win: When we prevent violations that cause harm to the state’s environment, we don’t need to penalize taxpayers. The DNR in Wisconsin, unlike the EPA in Washington, is now seen as a protector of natural resources and a partner in nurturing economy growth.” (Scott Walker, Op-Ed, “Welcome to Wisconsin, Mr. President,” Real Clear Politics, 7/2/15)
Scott Walker: The Real Issue Is Creating Jobs
At the CNN Debate, Governor Scott Walker discusses the best way to get wages up: get people the education and skills they need to succeed. Walker also highlights his winning record and his plan to repeal and replace ObamaCare.