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Budget Battle - Democrats flee state to avoid vote on budget bill
Sep 14, 2012 · MILWAUKEE (Reuters). Wisconsin's controversial law that limited the rights of public sector unions and sparked recall elections was struck down on Friday.
Teachers Unions, ACT/SAT, and Student Performance: Is Wisconsin.
Targeted by Governor-elect Scott Walker, state employee unions in Wisconsin dominated the headlines in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel during the first days of.
Wisconsin in 2012 Elections - Who Will Win Wisconsin in 2012.
The 2011 Wisconsin protests were a series of demonstrations in the state of Wisconsin in the United States beginning in February involving at its zenith as many as.
Wisconsin state judge strikes down collective bargaining law.
Labor unions and business interests have been quietly raising millions of dollars and testing campaign messages for months, girding for a brawl over a November ballot.
CPI: Wisconsin recall battle is state's most expensive election.
Teachers Unions, ACT/SAT, and Student Performance: Is Wisconsin Out-Ranking the Non- Union States? February 21, 2011 in Students
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Madison — Amid the third straight day of chaotic but largely peaceful protests at the Capitol, Democratic senators Thursday boycotted a Senate vote on Gov. Scott.
Wisconsin State Farmer
Snapshot of voters, issues and trends in battleground state Wisconsin in 2012 elections.
Wisconsin Recall Election News and Video - FOX News Topics.
Protesters flood the streets of Madison surrounding the state Capitol building on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011. John Murray, johnmurrayphoto.com.
Wisconsin Recall Election 2012: Live Updates
Jun 05, 2012 · Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is fighting for his political life in a recall contest against Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) as voters head to the polls.
Local 1914 Wisconsin State Employees Union: Home
Elections for the office of Wisconsin State Senate will be held in Wisconsin on November 6, 2012. A total of 16 seats will be up for election. The signature filing.










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