Lack of money ends Cullen’s run in recall
State Sen. Tim Cullen, D-Janesville, announced Wednesday he will not be running for governor in the potential recall election of Gov. Scott Walker, as he previously indicated he would.
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State Sen. Tim Cullen, D-Janesville, announced Wednesday he will not be running for governor in the potential recall election of Gov. Scott Walker, as he previously indicated he would.
The 2012 presidential election may be more than nine months away, but a group of UW students eager to re-elect President Barack Obama gathered Monday for a teleconference with First Lady Michelle Obama on the coming campaign.
Organizers in the effort to recall Gov. Scott Walker and four Republican State Senators delivered an estimated 1.9 million signatures in the most participated-in recall effort in American history. But several significant issues must be resolved before recall elections actually occur.
The drive to gather enough signatures to force a recall of Gov. Scott Walker, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and four Republican State Senators culminated in a rally Tuesday where organizers announced they had collected approximately 1.9 million signatures.
The Teaching Assistants’ Association decided to not retain its official status as a union, despite a report showing a vast majority of teachers unions throughout Wisconsin voted to recertify.
Department of Administration and Capitol Police officials addressed opposition to new rules that require a permit for public use of the state Capitol and the capitol grounds Thursday.
Groups central to the recall effort of Gov. Scott Walker are denying the governor’s claim that some petition circulators are being paid for their work.
Two groups accused of election violations during the August recall election of state Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, learned Wednesday that Milwaukee County will not file charges against them.
As recall petitions circulate, State Rep. Brett Hulsey, D-Madison, became the first individual legislator to put out an advertisement criticizing Gov. Scott Walker Tuesday.
Earlier this week, state Sen. Glenn Grothman, R-West Bend, introduced legislation that would require recall petition circulators to have an affidavit to affirm the legitimacy of the signatures they gathered.
In the face of more budget cuts, leaders of the UW System sent a report detailing the benefits of $1.4 million in-state funding for research grants to a legislative committee Wednesday.
UW-Madison opted against using stickers on identification cards, which means students will likely receive updated forms of identification to accommodate stipulations in the law that require voters to show valid forms of IDs at polling places.
The state Senate passed a bill along party lines Wednesday that gives school districts the ability to teach abstinence-based sex education programs.
Industrial wind turbines are becoming more and more prevalent in Wisconsin. As of December 2010, there were 314 commercial turbines in the state, 209 of them in and around the district of state Sen. Frank Lasee, R-DePere. But Lasee does not think those turbines will necessarily have a positive impact on Wisconsin.
The Government Accountability Board reversed a decision to allow colleges to use stickers on student identification cards for voting was reversed Thursday after Republican lawmakers questioned the policy's neutrality.