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Democratic lawmakers and independent consumer advocacy groups began calls for redistricting reform after viewing recently-released public documents that reveal Republican legislators signed secrecy pacts when redrawing legislative districts. Voces de La
Let us know if you find signatures, names or addresses of people who signed the petitions that have issues. We will review submissions and post those that we can independently verify. Complete coverage of the 2012 spring and fall elections as well as upd
State Sen. Jon Erpenbach, D-Middleton, wipes his face during debate on Senate Amendment 8 to the state budget, as a session of the body continues into the night in the state Senate chamber at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis. , Thursday evening, June... View Photo »
has not publicly signaled an interest in running ... strongly considering the race.
John Oliver shown at the U.S. vs. Czech Republic soccer match on May 25, 2010. Oliver says his British accent helps with his "Daily Show" portrayal of an inflammatory, arrogant news reporter. He scores by playing it straight and dry to underscore the sit
In light of recent controversy surrounding possible redistricting legislation, three Wisconsin political insiders appeared before an independent consumer advocacy board Thursday to push for redistricting and campaign disclosure reform. The State Governin
When Republicans passed their far-reaching tort reform bill last year, they did away with the effects of a 2005 state Supreme Court ruling that made six paint manufacturers potentially responsible for a Milwaukee boy's lead poisoning. Now, in a move that
Wisconsin state senators Jon Erpenbach, standing, and majority leader Scott Fitzgerald, right, react to shouts from protesters in the gallery of the Wisconsin Senate at the start of the state budget session in that house on Thursday, June 16, 2011. View Photo »
We will stand up day after day and go out and make sure we have the signatures we need to make sure we recall Governor Scott Walker ... we have thousands and thousands [of signatures] more to go
Leading Off: 4Q Fundraising: State Sen. Jon Erpenbach is frequently mentioned as a potential challenger, but he reportedly told AFSCME that he won't run. Former Rep. David Obey also turned down an endorsement interview with the powerful union, making a b
MADISON, Wis. Scott Walker happens later this year. The announcement was delivered to supporters in a two-minu
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Wisconsin state senators Jon Erpenbach, standing, and majority leader Scott Fitzgerald, right, react to shouts from protesters in the gallery of the Wisconsin Senate at the start of the state budget session in that house on Thursday, June 16, 2011.
View Photo »Sen. Jon Erpenbach, D-Middleton, addresses fellow members in the Senate chamber at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis. , Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Tuesday was the first Senate session since 14 Democrat senators left the state in mid-February.
View Photo »With his uncle Jon Erpenbach looking on at left, Wisconsin Democratic state Sen. Jon Erpenbach texts on his cell phone at a downtown Chicago hotel on Friday, Feb. 18, 2011. Erpenbach and fellow Democratic senators fled Wisconsin Thursday to block a vote on a sweeping anti-union bill...
View Photo »Wisconsin Democratic state Sen. Jon Erpenbach answers a question during an interview with the Associated Press at a downtown Chicago hotel on Friday, Feb. 18, 2011. Erpenbach and fellow Democratic senators fled Wisconsin to block a vote on a sweeping anti-union bill backed by...
View Photo »Sen. Daniel Kapanke, left, R-La Crosse, and Sen Jon Erpenbach, D-Middleton, greet each other in the Senate chambers at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis. , Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Tuesday was the first Senate session since 14 Democrat senators left the state in mid-February.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 18, 2011 file photo, Wisconsin Democratic state Sen. Jon Erpenbach is seen outside a downtown Chicago hotel. Erpenbach and fellow Democratic senators fled Wisconsin Thursday to block a vote on a sweeping anti-union bill backed by Republicans and GOP Gov. Scott Walker.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 18, 2011 file photo, Wisconsin Democratic state Sen. Jon Erpenbach answers a question during an interview with the Associated Press at a downtown Chicago hotel Erpenbach and fellow Democratic senators fled Wisconsin Thursday to block a vote on a sweeping anti-union...
View Photo »Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, listens as Sen. Dave Hansen, D-Green Bay, not pictured, talks from an undisclosed location on a conference call during a Senate Committee on Organization meeting at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis. , Monday, Feb. 21, 2011. ...
View Photo »Wisconsin state senators Jon Erpenbach, standing, and majority leader Scott Fitzgerald, right, react to shouts from protesters in the gallery of the Wisconsin Senate at the start of the state budget session in that house on Thursday, June 16, 2011.
View Photo »has not publicly signaled an interest in running ... strongly considering the race.
We will stand up day after day and go out and make sure we have the signatures we need to make sure we recall Governor Scott Walker ... we have thousands and thousands [of signatures] more to go
The law creates immunity for one group of people — those who choose to allow concealed weapons ... We are asking whether the law increases the liability for the other group of people — those who choose to prohibit concealed weapons. Business owners in our districts are pleading for guidance.
It’s legalized stealing ... We will see all sorts of games played here. If the Governor is willing to stoop to that level, then the handwriting is on the wall.
