Costumes and props can't hide their environmental enmity

They've done deep damage to the Wisconsin DNR and the environment through the 'chamber of commerce mentality' Walker installed at the agency - - my series about all that, here - -  but Walker and the long-time corporate tool Cathy Stepp whom he let run the DNR have given us plenty to snicker at, too.

Beyond that fake nose and sunglasses get-up she deployed playing Private Eye - - true story - -  did Stepp also bring along her Halloween magic to the EPA office she now runs in Chicago for climate change denier Donald Trump and their mutual business allies? 
Wisconsin DNR Secretary Cathy Stepp proudly shows off her first deer, taken opening weekend last year. In the upcoming TV Special "Deer Hunt Wisconsin 2012, Stepp urges male hunters to take more girls and women hunting. "The secret's out," she says. "Hunting is a lot of fun, so don't keep it to yourselves." photo courtesy of Wisconsin DNR
Google says: DNR Secretary Cathy Stepp proudly shows off her first deer, taken opening weekend last year. In the upcoming TV Special "Deer Hunt Wisconsin 2012, Stepp urges male hunters to take more girls and women hunting. "The secret's out," she says. "Hunting is a lot of fun, so don't keep it to yourselves." Photo courtesy of Wisconsin DNR
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Walker's also down with the hunting garb, shown off recently on Fox News in downtown Milwaukee - - also a true story.

In case you'd forgotten Stepp's on-the-job Halloween goofiness, I'm reprinting this spooky post from 2011; the color and text in the all-staff email were all hers. Boo!
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2011The DNR's Tricks And Treats

Scott Walker said he put Cathy Stepp in charge of the DNR to bring "a chamber of commerce mentality" to the agency," and his Special Senate Bill 24 to put polluters over people advances that plan - - but don't feel sorry for overworked DNR managers there who have to oversee this rollback of 224 years of environmental protection because email traffic at the agency shows they can manage big big fun, too.

I'd discussed this last week, thanks to a plugged-in commenter, but here's the email, and I'm sorry I can't reproduce the cute poster:
Sent:   Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:30 AM
Subject:    Please join us

This message is sent to all DNR Central Office staff, Darwin Road staff, and Regional Directors:

Come and join us for our 1st annual Halloween Progressive Potluck   

How does it work?

Staff on each floor will be designated a food type to bring.  For example, employees on 8th floor are asked to bring meat or a hot dish which will be set up in a conference room on 8th floor.  The same will happen with each floor.  (See attached poster for food assignments).  Everyone will need to go floor to floor to get a balanced meal (unless you are in the mood for only dessert and you can just stay on 7th floor…)  Don't have time to get something together for the potluck??  Bring a canned good to donate to the food pantry instead. 

And Costume Challenge!

Central Office has challenged the Regions to a costumer competition.  We are asking each bureau and office to take a picture of their staff in costume and forward it to Laurel Steffes.  Pictures will be included in the next e-digest.  Who wins?  You decide.  And the prize?  The pride in believing that your region/office was the best!! 

Our Goals?

To have fun
To mingle with staff on different floors
To enjoy some great food

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