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During his spring 2011 campaign for Milwaukee County executive, Chris Abele criticized the level of debt the county had amassed.
"For years, debt problems were allowed to accumulate while politicians bickered and kicked the can down the road,” he said in March 2011.
The solution? Abele promised to "convene leaders from public and private companies to identify a long-term plan to tackle the county"s long-term debt program."
Abele has been in office for only slightly more than three months. But he is serving only a one-year term. And this is the campaign promise among the 17 on our Abele-O-Meter that perhaps is the easiest to keep.
So, where do things stand?
There"s been a little movement.
Jeff Bentoff, Abele's deputy chief of staff, said the county executive has asked business leader-philanthropist Sheldon Lubar to head an advisory group, to be comprised mainly of private-sector business and financial leaders, that will act as a "sounding board” as Abele"s administration devises ways to tackle long-term debt.
Abele has also talked to other people about joining the group, Bentoff said.
Abele"s plan for addressing the debt will be contained in his 2012 budget proposal, which is due to be presented in September 2011, Bentoff said.
We rate this promise as being In the Works.
Our Sources
Chris Abele campaign, "Chris Abele unveils one-year agenda to change Milwaukee County” news release, March 26, 2011
Interview, Milwaukee County executive deputy chief of staff Jeff Bentoff, July 27, 2011