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Ben PiersonClinton, Obama and UW students go to Dem event By Ben Pierson The largest Democratic event before the Iowa caucuses, the Jefferson Jackson dinner, drew all the top Presidential candidates and UW students to Des Moines. Images:
State Rep. Gary Hebl, D-Sun Prairie, (above) said he believes Gov. Jim Doyle is willing to veto portions of the recently passed cable bill.
Seen in: Opponents of cable bill lobby Doyle to again use partial veto
State Rep. Gary Hebl, D-Sun Prairie (above), speaks in the Assembly about the ‘Video Competition Act’ amendments proposed.
Seen in: Cable and anti-‘Frankenstein’ bills pass in state Legislature
Jim Doyle, along with other Midwest governors, signed an accord Thursday to combat climate change and invest in renewable energy.
Seen in: Governors agree to combat climate change
Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards, D-NC, received 15 percent in a recent poll of Wisconsin residents who would vote in the Democratic primary in February.
Seen in: Polls say Doyle not blamed for budget woes and Dems favored
State Sen. Judy Robson, D-Beloit, introduced a bill Monday to make all Wisconsin cigarttes “fire-safe”. The “fire-safe” cigarettes are designed to self-extinguish more easily, with 22 other states having passed similar laws.
Seen in: Legislation introduced to make Wisconsin cigarettes ‘fire-safe’
Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill., sits with his wife Michelle before he speaks at the Jefferson Jackson dinner, the fundraising event that brought over 9,000 Democratic activists to Des Moines, Iowa.
Seen in: Clinton, Obama and UW students go to Dem event
Senator Hillary Clinton, D-NY, speaks at the annual Jefferson Jackson dinner, the largest Democratic fundraiser before the Iowa caucuses.
Seen in: Clinton, Obama and UW students go to Dem event
Gregg Nebel, Adidas' director of social and environmental affairs, discussed the company's involvement in Hermosa Friday
Seen in: Adidas director addresses UW about company’s labor policy
Gov. Jim Doyle, surrounded by students and lawmakers at Memorial Union, signs the 2007-’09 state budget after a 118 day stalemate.
Seen in: Doyle signs budget, $200 million lawsuit remains
UW alumnus Stephan Boucher spoke to students about the importance of language Monday.
Seen in: Alumni advocate language study for careers
The headquarters for Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in Dubuque, Iowa.
Seen in: Student canvassers connect with Iowans on an easy-going Sunday morning
UW-Madison freshman Ellen Visscher tries to get support for Barack Obama.
Seen in: Student canvassers connect with Iowans on an easy-going Sunday morning
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