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January 10
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AG Van Hollen: Fremont man sentenced for homicide by intoxicated use of boat
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AG Van Hollen: Milwaukee County resident James D. Gardetto charged with six counts relating to engaging in unfair trade practices
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AG Van Hollen: Prison inmate facing felony fraud offense related to operation of alleged "diploma mill"
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Biddle Campaign: Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 998 casts its vote for bold progressive leadership
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Dane Co. Exec. Parisi, Madison Mayor Soglin: 2012 City-County Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Awardees announced
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Dept. of Public Instruction: Evers pleased work advances on seclusion and restraint bill
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Dept. of Public Instruction: Nominations sought for Green Ribbon School Award
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Gov. Walker: Commission on Waste, Fraud, and Abuse releases final report
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Gov. Walker: Federal government grants Governor Walker’s request for disaster relief
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Milwaukee Co. Supervisor Haas: Three down, six to go
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Pierce Campaign: Alderman Zielinski and the Avalon Theater: A failure of leadership
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Rep. Kooyenga: Statement on report eliminating waste and saving taxpayer dollars
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Rep. Loudenbeck: Senate committee approves Rep. Loudenbeck’s victim protection bill
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Rep. Molepske: Statement on closing of Joerns Healthcare, Inc. in Stevens Point
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Rep. Pocan, Sen. Larson: Release response to Walker's “misleading” Waste, Fraud and Abuse report
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Rep. Richards: Bill expands types of youth gun crimes that can be a serious juvenile offense
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Sen. Carpenter: Letter to DOT Secretary Gottlieb re: Miller Park pedestrian bridge
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Sen. Lassa: State reached out to Joerns
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Sen. Lassa: Two Lassa bills get public hearings
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State Treasurer Schuller: To testify on mining bill
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Stevens Point Mayor Halverson: Statement re: Joerns Healthcare Inc.
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UW-Madison: Retired judge to lead independent review of UW Athletics official
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UW-Madison: Search committee named for UW-Madison’s veterinary medicine dean
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UW-Whitewater: Alumni donate $1 million to college-bound Janesville students
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WCADV: Stalking Awareness Month sees advancement of legislation to protect against inter-state abuse and cyberharrassment
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Wisconsin Democracy Campaign: Bill eliminating disclosure of campaign donor's employer to get hearing
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Wisconsin Emergency Management: STEP returns to Wisconsin schools
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Wisconsin Retail Association: WRA supports Gov. Walker's 'Wisconsin Working' agenda
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WMC: Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Executives Association elects new board
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WNPJ: King's pro-worker, pro-peace legacy honored in Wisconsin
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WORC: Cemetery owners launch radio campaign to push legislation repealing the prohibition of joint ownership of funeral homes and cemeteries
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January 11
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Americans for Choice and Competition in Agriculture: Visits Midwest Farm Show
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Common Cause in Wisconsin: A political reform agenda for Wisconsin in 2012
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Dept. of Public Instruction: Evers calls on Assembly to keep promise to close voucher loophole
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Dept. of Public Instruction: Partnerships to strengthen mathematics and science instruction
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Dept. of Veterans Affairs: Secretary Scocos announces efforts to connect veterans with jobs
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Former Joerns Healthcare Inc. President Nass: Statement re: Joerns announcement
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Gov. Walker: Encourages nominations for job creators that support the National Guard and Reserves
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Gov. Walker: Seeks applicants for coroner in Kewaunee County
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Gov. Walker: Wisconsin’s Main Street Program creates 232 business and 899 jobs in 2010-2011
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IBAW: Supports Governor Walker’s “Wisconsin Working” agenda
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League of Women Voters of Wisconsin: Memo to Senate committee re: Opposition to SB 292 and SB 367
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League of Women Voters of Wisconsin: Memo to Senate committee re: Opposition to Senate Bill 368
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Milwaukee Co. Exec. Abele: Urges seniors to get informed on new voter ID laws
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Milwaukee Co. Supervisor Biddle: Observes Human Trafficking Awareness Day
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Milwaukee Co. Supervisor Biddle: To attend two MLK Day events
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NFIB Wisconsin: Wisconsin small business applauds governor’s jobs plan
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Ordonez Campaign: Ordonez remains on ballot and defeats incumbents’s frivolous claims
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Rep. A. Ott: Bill introduced to increase penalties for repeat domestic abuse offenders
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Rep. Molepske: Wetland bill needs Wetlands Association amendments
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Rep. Nass: UW-Madison Chadima inquiry needs more transparency and accountability
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Rep. Radcliffe: Senate committee approves Radcliffe jobs training bill
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Rep. Roys: Seeks removal of Justice Michael J. Gableman through legislative process
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Rep. Young: Six homicides in ten days?
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Sen. Fitzgerald: Recalls - the $9 million job killer
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Sen. Shilling, Rep. Billings: Regional veterans court collaboration proposed by La Crosse legislators
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Survival Coalition of Wisconsin Disability Organizations: Memo to legislators re: Lifting the caps on Family Care
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Unemployment Compensation Appeals Clinic: Wisconsin Court of Appeals to hear oral argument on important and unique unemployment case
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UW-Madison: Interim chancellor statement on John Chadima
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White House: First Lady Michelle Obama announces major coordinated effort by America’s academic institutions to combat PTSD & TBI
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