Ethics watchdog urges investigation of Petri
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Ethics watchdog urges investigation of Petri
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Erdmann was arrested in December, a month after police released video surveillance footage of Erdmann and the red pickup truck he admitted to driving through the intersection around the time of the crash. On Monday, defense attorney Erdmann Ken Kratz asked Rabas whether police saw any other vehicles in the surveillance footage of Wisconsin Avenue at the time Joosten was seen riding into the intersection. Rabas said there were four or five vehicles, including the red pickup truck. Kratz asked if police identified the other vehicles and drivers, and Rabas said at least some of them were not identified. Rabas also gave details about the scene of the crash and the extent of the video the police department reviewed for the investigation. He testified that footage was obtained from city traffic cameras on Wisconsin Avenue at Richmond, Meade and Oneida streets, in addition to surveillance footage from several businesses. Kratz asked if there was any evidence that paint from the bicycle or truck transferred to the other, but Rabas said both were still being tested for evidence. Rabas testified that Erdmann’s girlfriend told police By Jen Zettel | Post-Crescent Media A ppleton East High School’s rules on cellphone use surprised Hannah Crum when she enrolled as a freshman there in 2012. The Appleton public school district allows students to use their phones anytime, as long as it’s for educational purposes and doesn’t violate codes of conduct. Students regularly bend the rules, said Crum, now a sophomore. “A lot of kids have their phones out (and are using them) the entire class even though they’re not supposed to. They’re pretty much connected to their phones,” she said. 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Tom Petri’s official actions and his personal finances. Craig Holman, senior legislative director for Washingtonbased nonprofit Public Citizen, said the Office of Petri Congressional Ethics should investigate the Wisconsin Republican’s advocacy on behalf of a defense contractor in which he owns a considerable amount of stock. “This is not just benefiting a major campaign contributor, this is going into his own pocket,” Holman said in an interview. The Gannett Washington Bureau reported last weekend that Petri bought hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stock in Oshkosh Corp., a military truck manufacturer based in his district. He then pressed colleagues on the Hill and officials at the Pentagon to help the company retain a $3 billion military contract and escape Pentagon cuts. 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ONLINE FORECAST Continued from Page A1 to the committee for further action. “This particular situation certainly merits an investigation, and it would be something that would be appropriate for the Office of Congressional Ethics to take a closer look at,” Holman said. “The connection between official favors and personal benefits is so close here that it is worthy of an investigation.” A spokesman for Petri, who declined to be interviewed, said the congressman’s personal stock ownership did not influence his official actions on behalf of Oshkosh Corp., which employs thousands in his Wisconsin district. “Working with the Wisconsin delegation to support fair treatment for a local employer led to the creation of thousands of middle-class jobs in his district — and any constituent company receives the same treatment,” spokesman Lee Brooks said. “This is part of his job as an elected representative and what his constituents expect him to do.” In addition, Brooks maintained that he followed Ethics committee guidance whenever there was a potential conflict of interest. “Because he owns stock in Oshkosh Corporation, he takes extra steps to check with the Ethics Committee before acting,” he said. “He has always strictly adhered to Ethics Committee advice and will continue to do so.” A spokeswoman for the Office of Congressional Ethics declined to comment, citing the office’s policy not to confirm or deny any plans to investigate. As a matter of process, the office launches investigations after two of its eight board members conclude there is “reasonable cause” to believe a violation of House Ethics rules may have occurred. They may take up a case after receiving a complaint or independently. Members are appointed by House Democratic and Republican leaders. The office notifies targets in Congress if it has launched a probe but not the public. The results of an investigation only become public if they are referred to the House Ethics Committee. The House Ethics Committee has sole jurisdiction over enforcing the rules and can recommend that the full House take further action, up to and including censure or expulsion. Both are extremely rare. Ethics watchdogs say Petri’s situation deserves scrutiny because he contacted executive branch agencies — in this case the defense secretary and secretary of the Army — in 2009 in an attempt to preserve and expedite the awarding of the $3 billion truck-manufacturing contract to Oshkosh. In addition, he asked colleagues in Congress to reject $101million worth of cuts the Pentagon wanted to make to its budget for the trucks in 2013. His House colleagues blocked $80 million worth of cuts. At the same time, Petri’s investments of between $265,000 and $650,000 in Oshkosh stock grew in value to between $340,000 and $863,000, a gain of between 28 percent and 33 percent, a Post-Crescent Media Washington Bureau analysis found. “Petri’s really just placed himself into a hornets’ nest,” Holman said. “Even if he isn’t providing any particular favors to benefit his own investments, it has every appearance of that.” The Democratic Party of Wisconsin lashed out at Petri after the Gannett report on his intersecting personal finances and political actions. “Tom Petri can’t be bothered to support an increase in the minimum wage or an extension of needed unemployment insurance, but he has all the time in the world to take care of special interests — especially his own interests,” spokeswoman Melissa Baldauff said. “Like the rest of the Republicans in Congress, Tom Petri is unbelievably out of touch with the needs of middleclass families.” — Donovan Slack can be reached at dslack@postcrescent.com; on Twitter @donovanslack Bicyclist Continued from Page A1 that Erdmann was on the phone with her while driving to her residence to pick her up. “He made a comment that he had just hit someone, and he stated that he had not stopped,” Rabas said. “He said he could see someone in the roadway, and they seemed to still be moving. He also indicated he saw a bicycle in the roadway ... but he said he did not want police involved and told her to hurry up so they could leave.” Kratz asked Judge Michael Gage to dismiss the case, arguing there was insufficient evidence to establish probable cause. “Without physical evidence or an admission from the defendant except for secondary hearsay (from Erdmann’s girlfriend), I don’t believe there’s any evidence tying the defendant to this crime,” Kratz said. Gage replied that hearsay evidence is admissible in a preliminary hear- 5.99 $ Assorted Pork Chops 1.69 $ Discover Europe with Globus and Fox World Travel and enjoy a world of difference! Learn about the benefits of traveling on an escorted tour, explore top destinations like Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and more! 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