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  • New county execs work to boost morale
    Four new county executives admit it's not the best of times to lead a group of public employees. So part of their new jobs involves boosting their workers' morale, which they say is sagging because of fiscal pressures, possible layoffs and pay cuts and pending collective bargaining changes. "One o... <more>

  • Tate touting Dem comeback because of GOP's 'historic overreach'
    Mike Tate said he doesn’t expect to spend years as chair of the state Dem party. But he’s promising to stick around to defeat Scott Walker, whether that’s in a recall next year or in 2014 at the end of the guv’s first term. “If we recall Scott Walker next year, I could retire from this job a happy... <more>

  • RPW conventioneers favor Cain for president, Kanavas over Thompson for U.S. Senate
    Wisconsin Republican Party conventioneers favored former business executive Herman Cain for president in 2012 and Ted Kanavas over Tommy Thompson for the party’s U.S. Senate nomination next year, according to the annual state GOP convention straw poll of activists conducted by WisPolitics.com. Cain... <more>

  • Corrections Secretary Hamblin says ending early release won't impact budget much
    Corrections Secretary Gary Hamblin is no fan of earned early release. The former Dane County sheriff says it undercuts truth in sentencing and was hastily put in the budget two years ago for fiscal reasons rather than public safety. And he doubts it saves as much as proponents have claimed. “It s... <more>

  • GOP Chair Courtney: Dems won't overturn election results
    State GOP Chair Brad Courtney says the key for the party is to get through the next three months. That means passing a fiscally sound budget, beating back the recall challenges to six GOP senators and maybe picking off a Dem or two in the process. “The Democrats with these recalls are really tryin... <more>

  • George wants recall statute repealed, says different environment now than when he was recalled
    Gary George says Wisconsin’s recall statute is a political weapon that can do great damage. He would know. The former Dem senator, now in private practice after having his law license restored a year ago, was the last sitting lawmaker in Wisconsin to be recalled successfully. George was ta... <more>

  • State Senate recall round-up
    Barring legal delays, at least nine special recall elections could be held this summer -- an unprecedented political happening in a turbulent political year. Republicans hold a 19-14 majority in the state Senate now, so Democrats would have to net three seats to take back control of the chamber. S... <more>

  • Darling says collective bargaining changes may have to be included in budget
    Sen. Alberta Darling says if the collective bargaining changes Gov. Scott Walker called for in his budget repair bill were put in the biennial budget bill, she'd vote for them and the bill would pass. The budget repair stalled when Senate Democrats fled the state, but the collective bargaining chan... <more>

  • Gaylord Nelson remembered this Earth Day
    Today is Earth Day, founded by Gaylord Nelson, the former Wisconsin governor and U.S. senator. His daughter Tia Nelson, now the executive secretary Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, says in an essay drawn from a recent speech: “Never in Papa’s wildest dreams could he ever have imagined tha... <more>

  • Montgomery: New PSC chief seeking 'balance'
    By Brian E. Clark For WisBusiness.com Though he’s had a long career as a Republican partisan, Phil Montgomery stresses that he wants to be seen as an independent actor at the PSC. “I view this more as a quasi-judicial role,” the former GOP Assembly energy chair said in a new WisBusiness.com interv... <more>

  • Ryan says time for mutual respect 'to get stuff done'
    U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan laments the White House, in his view, has already shifted into campaign mode for next year, saying it's much harder to get things done in a divided Congress when "hyperpartisan rhetoric" flies back and forth. But the Janesville Republican and chairman of the House Budget Committ... <more>

  • Perez: New DWD head says training needs to sync with economic development
    By Brian Clark For WisPolitics.com Manny Perez, the new head of DWD, says Wisconsin has failed to align its training programs with industry needs. But he says that's about to change. Especially now that the economy seems to be turning the corner. “It’s our mission to advance the Wiscons... <more>

  • Walker marks 100 days in office
    Gov. Scott Walker says he may have to again consider laying off state employees if his collective bargaining law remains tied up in the courts for much more than the next week or two. “(But) for now, we’re still ready to implement it once we get the green light from the courts,” Walker told WisPoli... <more>

  • Falk laments budget's 'considerable' impact on Dane County
    Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, who is retiring after 14 years heading Dane County, says in a WisPolitics interview that county governments are taking a big hit in the biennial budget proposed by Gov. Scott Walker. During the late March interview, Falk said the effect on Dane County will l... <more>

  • Abele, Stone exchange swipes at forum
    Milwaukee Co. Executive candidates Jeff Stone and Chris Abele discussed their competing visions for county government a week away from the April 5 special election to fill the rest of Scott Walker's term. The two were part of a forum Tuesday at the UW-Milwaukee union organized by UW-Milwaukee, WUW... <more>

  • Former Lucey campaign manager, chief of staff heads indoor air quality firm
    The young whiz kid who took over running one of the major election campaigns in the last half century was a fellow named Richard Weening. That was 1970, and the 24-year-old Weening, fresh from helping an upstart Milwaukee lawmaker, Dennis Conta, found himself managing Patrick J. Lucey’s winning camp... <more>

  • JFC co-chairs: Some changes for Walker's budget on tap
    The co-chairs of the state’s powerful budget-writing committee say they will make some tweaks to the proposed 2011-13 budget, but overall they think Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal moves the state in the right direction. Rep. Robin Vos, R-Rochester (left), has been among a handful of GOP lawmakers wh... <more>

  • Prosser, Kloppenburg spar in final Supreme Court debate
    Justice David Prosser continued to hammer at Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg as an inflexible ideologue as they two met in their final debate Tuesday, a week before before the election. Kloppenburg countered it was her opponent who has a history of partisanship on the court. Both ins... <more>

  • DHS secretary says proposed MA cut has to be put in perspective
    Department of Health Services Secretary Dennis Smith tries to put the guv’s recommendation to cut $500 million from medical assistance programs this way. The state of Wisconsin expects an increase of $472.9 million in GPR during the first year of the budget. Directing all of that money to his agen... <more>

  • Reopelle: Clean Wisconsin leader shocked by Walker agenda
    Keith Reopelle, senior policy director of Clean Wisconsin, has seen a lot of environmental politics over the years and thought he had prepared himself for GOP Gov. Scott Walker's budget. But Reopelle says he was blindsided by the environmental roll-backs Walker included in his two-year budget plan ... <more>

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