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  1. Quick Question: Would pledging to veto a budget that didn’t restore collective bargaining rights help elect a recall candidate for governor? Quick Question: Would pledging to veto a budget that didn’t restore collective bargaining rights help elect a recall candidate for governor?
    Here’s how six people answered this week’s question posed by Capital Times freelancer Kevin Murphy. What do you think? Please join the discussion.
    Feb 11, 2012 | 4:45 am | Loading…
  2. Justices Crooks, Bradley: Time to consider merit selection Justices Crooks, Bradley: Time to consider merit selection
    Citing the negative role of money in judicial campaigns, two Wisconsin Supreme Court justices are calling for the state to consider ending direct elections of court members, in favor of some form of merit selection.
    Feb 10, 2012 | 3:13 pm | Loading…
  3. Grass Roots: Benches disappear from City-County Building amid distress over homeless Grass Roots: Benches disappear from City-County Building amid distress over homeless
    Madison Police say they've removed seating from the lobby of the City-County Building to accommodate crowds during absentee voting leading up to the spring primary elections. I kid you not.
    Feb 10, 2012 | 8:00 am | Loading…

Redistricting mess, union pledge, recall signatures, Walker's first year all get once over in today's debate

A daily roundup of interesting newspaper editorials and blog posts from around Madison and Wisconsin

Feb 10, 2012 | 7:37 am | Loading…

Robin Vos' secrecy scheming demands legal, legislative inquiries

State Rep. Robin Vos, the Republican co-chairman of the powerful legislative Joint Finance Committee, appears to have coordinated an effort to…

Feb 09, 2012 | 5:30 am | Loading…

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