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(09/30/11 6:00am)
Following a decision making student identification cards with
stickers viable forms of voter ID, the Wisconsin Technical College
System requested they be included in the decision so their students
may be granted the same privilege.
(09/29/11 6:00am)
Gov. Scott Walker issued an executive order calling
for a special legislative session to be held Thursday to pass
pieces of legislation focused on jump starting the economy.
(09/27/11 6:00am)
The Fitzgerald brothers requested Monday that a legislative
committee review the legality of a statewide policy that allows
universities and colleges to put stickers on student identification
cards for students to vote under Wisconsin's new voter ID law.
(09/20/11 6:00am)
Former Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson told WTMJ
Radio Monday he has filed paperwork to run for the
U.S. Senate seat that will be vacated by
U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wis.
(09/19/11 6:00am)
City and student leaders say tenants'
rights may become more limited if a bill standardizing Wisconsin's
rental laws passes the state legislature in upcoming
months.
(09/16/11 6:00am)
Changes to the union certification process went into effect
Thursday to be in accordance with the collective bargaining rights
limits passed last March.
(09/16/11 6:00am)
Democratic state legislators challenged the Republican
administration Thursday with two bills, one questioning the
legitimacy of Gov. Scott Walker's new appointment
policy and the other aiming to change legislative rules on open
meetings laws.
(09/15/11 6:00am)
A group of Republican legislators Wednesday requested the Joint
Finance Committee deny Madison-area law enforcement the
reimbursement they requested for excess time working at the State
Capitol during the spring protests.
(09/12/11 6:00am)
Months after narrowly losing a politically divisive Supreme Court
race to Justice David Prosser, Asst. Attorney General
JoAnne Kloppenburg announced her candidacy for the
Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
(09/08/11 6:00am)
A Department of Transportation official defended the DOT from
critics Wednesday after The Capital Times released an internal memo
in which the official told transportation employees not to
voluntarily inform customers of free voter identification.
(09/07/11 6:00am)
Just a day after U.S. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin,
D-Wis., announced her candidacy for U.S. Senate,
members of the campus community and politicians across Wisconsin
expressed their opinions and made predictions about her
campaign.
(09/06/11 6:00am)
Supreme Court Justice David Prosser recused himself
from a First Amendment case involving his campaign attorney last
Thursday after ethics experts said there would be a conflict of
interest if he was to participate.
(08/31/11 6:00am)
Former Republican congressman Mark Neumann formally announced
Monday he will run for the U.S. Senate seat Sen. Herb
Kohl (D-Wis.) will vacate in 2012.
(08/10/11 6:00am)
(06/18/11 6:00am)
After months of political unrest in Wisconsin, the state Senate
passed the state budget late Thursday evening along party lines
after debating the bill for nearly nine hours. Gov. Scott Walker is
expected to sign the state budget into law within the next two
weeks.
(06/15/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 Tuesday that Gov. Scott
Walker's budget repair bill was passed constitutionally by the
Senate, March 9, overruling Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann
Sumi's permanent injunction against the bill's implementation,
ordering it into effect.
(06/13/11 6:00am)
(06/06/11 6:00am)
Gov. Scott Walker signed the voter I.D. bill into law Wednesday,
May 25, which requires voters to present a valid form of Wisconsin
identification issued by the Department of Transportation before
being given ballots.
(05/27/11 6:00am)
Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi ruled Gov. Scott Walker's
controversial bill limiting collective bargaining rights for state
workers void Thursday, saying Republican legislators violated
Wisconsin's open meetings law when they passed the bill March
9.
(05/19/11 6:00am)
Assembly Bill 7, commonly
known as the voter I.D. bill, was introduced in February and aims
to counteract voter fraud in Wisconsin's polling places. However,
the bill has caused uproar among protesters, who argue the bill
does more to suppress voters than it does to counteract voter
fraud, a problem Democrats say does not exist in
Wisconsin.