Assembly to visit education, shared revenue in budget
The future distribution of Wisconsin's revenues will be debated today in the state Assembly as it takes up Gov. Scott McCallum's Budget Reform Act.
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The future distribution of Wisconsin's revenues will be debated today in the state Assembly as it takes up Gov. Scott McCallum's Budget Reform Act.
The Capitol was bustling with discussions and forums as state legislators displayed their prowess as master debaters Wednesday.
The expectations and obligations of college student-athletes could be described as staggering. They are expected to lift weights, make it to class, study, attend practice and be accessible to local media. However, with high expectations come a decreased level of privacy.
Madison's Housing Committee put its stamp of approval Wednesday on the Madison Equal Opportunities Commission's proposal of prohibiting housing discrimination based on the status of tenants as recipients of rental assistance.
Most of the nation's county public health departments are not sufficiently prepared to respond to biological or chemical terrorist attacks, according to a survey released this week by the National Association of Counties.
The annual World Dairy Expo may be in the market for a new home.
Madison residents may soon face a new hurdle in their party planning as the Alcohol License Review Committee passed a proposal Monday night that would place increased stipulations on the delivery of alcohol.
As Jack Frost slowly continues to strangle the last breath of autumn, Madison stands prepared to endure the wrath of Jack's relative, Old Man Winter.
A proposal aiming to reduce misunderstandings between tenants and landlords will be introduced at the Madison City Council meeting tonight.
Veteran's Day in New York's borough of Queens quickly turned to catastrophe Monday morning as an American Airlines Airbus A300 crash-landed in a residential neighborhood.
In light of a national economic slump, downtown Madison business owners are reporting only a slight decline in sales.
Part-time college instructors from Madison Area Technical College and UW-Madison held a rally Monday on the steps of the state Capitol to bring light to the treatment of part-time faculty in higher education.
Students will get their chance to voice opinions on the future of Madison's downtown alcohol policy when a subcommittee of the Madison Alcohol License Review Committee will hold a student input hearing at Memorial Union Wednesday.
The United States continued its retaliation against the Taliban rulers of Afghanistan and the terrorist bases of al Qaeda Monday in an effort to create the conditions for sustained anti-terrorist and humanitarian relief efforts, according to the U.S. Defense Department.
Ushering in the fall legislative floor period, state Assembly democrats announced yesterday their plans to make the working families of Wisconsin their main focus in light of the recent economic downturn.
Ross Ramsey is the editor of Texas Weekly, a publication covering Texas state politics. He is in Madison this week as a participant in the UW-Madison public affairs writer-in-residence program. The Daily Cardinal had a chance to talk with Ramsey about his observations of President Bush during the latter's time as Texas governor and Bush's handling of the United States' fight against terrorism.