Troha pleads not guilty to illegal campaign donations
After indicted Kenosha businessman Dennis Troha pleaded not guilty Wednesday, the Capital Times furthered the ongoing investigation of a possible link between Troha and Gov. Jim Doyle.
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After indicted Kenosha businessman Dennis Troha pleaded not guilty Wednesday, the Capital Times furthered the ongoing investigation of a possible link between Troha and Gov. Jim Doyle.
A bill requiring all Wisconsin sixth-grade girls to receive a cervical cancer vaccination has spurred criticism from lawmakers, medical groups and conservative organizations.
When the sun goes down, stay clear of the unlit Lakeshore path. That's the consensus among both administration and students.
When the sun goes down, stay clear of the unlit Lakeshore path. That's the consensus among both administration and students.
Dennis Troha, a major Gov. Jim Doyle campaign contributor, faces up to 25 years in prison and $500,000 in fines stemming from several felony counts that claim he illegally donated large sums of cash to campaigns.
U.S. Sen. and presidential hopeful Barack Obama is committed to making sure college students are part of the 2008 election, said Bill Burton, Obama's Campaign National Press Secretary, in a teleconference Thursday.
Gov. Jim Doyle unveiled his ""fiscally responsible"" budget Tuesday at the Capitol, promising to cut taxes, invest in schools and jobs and create a $130 million surplus by 2009. However, critics questioned whether Doyle's controversial measures of obtaining revenue are at all possible.
Gov. Jim Doyle unveiled his ""fiscally responsible"" budget Tuesday at the Capitol, promising to cut taxes, invest in schools and jobs and create a $130 million surplus by 2009. However, critics questioned whether Doyle's controversial measures of obtaining revenue are at all possible.
Gov. Jim Doyle met with a British politician and world-renowned stem cell researchers Monday to discuss research collaboration possibilities between the two countries, closing the gap between Abbey Road and State Street.
In his State of the State address, Gov. Jim Doyle praised the ""sweeping ethics reform"" that established the Government Accountability Board. Still, many—including Doyle—believe more reforms must be passed before Wisconsin's political environment can call itself clean again.
As Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen and Gov. Jim Doyle both focus on forensics and cleaning up the some-1,700 DNA cases backlogged at the state crime lab, ""CSI: Wisconsin"" seems less farfetched than one might think.
Gov. Jim Doyle stressed bipartisan efforts to push an agenda packed with new reforms Tuesday night at his fifth State of the State address, but some lawmakers questioned the practicality of such ambitious plans.
Gov. Jim Doyle stressed bipartisan efforts to push an agenda packed with new reforms Tuesday night at his fifth State of the State address, but some lawmakers questioned the practicality of such ambitious plans.
The sky screamed blue on an unseasonably warm January day as thousands upon thousands gathered within blocks of our nation's capital were just moments away from screaming for immediate peace in Iraq.
Wisconsin lawmakers now find themselves deadlocked in the struggle for ethics reform, as the split Joint Finance Committee is next in line to vote on the Ethics Reform Bill.
After an election year criticized for its lack of political tact from both parties, Wisconsin lawmakers entered the January session keen on establishing a bipartisan ethics reform bill that could withstand public scrutiny. Not so fast, says the Wisconsin League of Women Voters and Common Cause, a group advocating a corrupt-free state government. Both groups publicly opposed the proposed Ethics Reform Bill Monday.
In an attempt to nullify the controversial second sentence of the passed gay marriage ban that prohibits same-sex couples from forming anything similar to a marriage, state Senator Jon Erpenbach, D-Middleton, recently introduced an equal rights amendment that would bolster Article I, Section I of the Wisconsin Constitution to guarantee equal protection for citizens regardless of sexual orientation.
A website launched by the governor's office Tuesday seeks to educate Wisconsinites about the global threats stemming from a pandemic flu breakout.
A panel of four state secretaries gathered to address the state environment agenda for Gov. Jim Doyle's second term Thursday night at the Wisconsin Historical Society.
The Sierra Club will sue the state and the UW-Madison over allegations that several coal power plants in Madison violate the 1976 Clean Air Act.