Students gave $100,000 to state campaigns
By Britney Tripp
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By Britney Tripp
Gov. Jim Doyle announced Friday the Charter Street Heating Plant will switch from burning coal to biomass, a significant step toward reducing emissions in Dane County and the state.
According to an e-mail sent to UW-Madison political science majors Monday, many state Assembly internships will be available to students this spring.
An audio clip released Saturday revealed Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen's announcement to delegates at the Republican National Convention of his promise to prevent state voter fraud.
The National Campus Voter Registration Project initiated a nationwide campaign earlier this year to register college students, encouraging them to vote and educate themselves on issues and candidates.
State Rep. Don Pridemore, R-Hartford, proposed Friday to partially solve the state's budget deficit by letting government workers take the day off.
advocates Monday at a panel on campus.
With UW-Madison finances closely tied to the state Legislature, several key lawmakers Wednesday said they would like to see a diverse array of qualities in the next chancellor.
Gov. Jim Doyle announced Monday the state government would likely face severe consequences if a compromise on the budget repair bill is not reached in seven to 10 days.
Madison's Landmark Commission voted Monday to recommend landmark status for three historic buildings on North Pinckney Street.
Disagreements remained in the state Assembly over the Great Lakes Water Resources Compact Monday, leaving the bill unlikely to be passed this week.
Wisconsin Democratic Party Chairman and superdelegate Joe Wineke endorsed U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., for president Saturday, though it is unclear if superdelegates will decide the eventual nominee.
The Federalist Society hosted Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Michael Gableman Monday at the UW-Madison Law School.
A state Senate committee held a public hearing Tuesday regarding several campaign finance reform bills, though two influential interest groups oppose the bills.
A report released Friday by the University of Wisconsin Advertising Project found Presidential candidates have spent $107 million on television advertising, although little has been spent in Super Tuesday"" states.
A report by the state Legislative Fiscal Bureau Thursday predicted a $300-to-$400 million budget shortfall in 2007-'09, with uncertain implications for the UW System.
A bipartisan group of Wisconsin lawmakers are trying to pass a bill that would increase drunken driving penalties for people convicted seven or more times.
In a state government forum hosted by the College Democrats of Madison, students engaged in dialogue with state lawmakers on the level of student involvement in politics Monday night at Grainger Hall.
A new state ethics and election oversight board elected its top enforcement official Monday, even while taxpayer participation in election reform efforts remains stagnant.
An agreement was signed Monday between UW-Madison and the College of the Menominee Nation that will make full student transfers possible between the two schools, the first formal arrangement with a tribal school in the state.