WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE
Wisconsin state representative pleads no contest to disorderly conduct charge 
Wisconsin state Rep. Brett Hulsey has pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct citation after police accused him of flipping a boy off his inner tube and taking pictures of him at a Madison beach last month.
By Associated Press report , August 30, 2012
Minnesota / Wisconsin tax reciprocity deal gets bogged down 
A group of Wisconsin legislators sent a letter to Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton on Thursday expressing “deep concern” about a final tax reciprocity deal between the two states.
By Andy Rathbun , August 18, 2012
Wisconsin business group urges no action on Gogebic Taconite bill until after election 
No substantive action on any compromises to a hotly debated mining bill should happen this year with Democrats controlling the state Senate, the vice president of Wisconsin's largest business lobbying group said in a letter last week.
By Associated Press report , July 26, 2012
Wisconsin Senate to meet next week to transfer control from GOP to Democrats 
The Wisconsin state Senate will meet on Tuesday to transition from Republican to Democratic control.
By Associated Press report , July 11, 2012
Wisconsin GOP senator asks for recount in close recall race 
Wisconsin state Sen. Van Wanggaard asked elections officials Friday for a recount in his recall race, the outcome of which will decide the majority party in the state Senate.
By Associated Press report , June 15, 2012
Democratic candidate adds to lead in close Wisconsin Senate race 
Racine County officials say their vote canvass shows that Democrat John Lehman picked up 55 votes in his recall challenge against incumbent GOP state Sen. Van Wanggaard.
By Associated Press report , June 12, 2012
So Scott Walker won the Wisconsin recall election. What does he do now? 
By Associated Press report , June 09, 2012
Wisconsin governor schedules 'brat summit' for Tuesday
Fire up the grill with some nonpartisan charcoal or bipartisan propane. Gov. Scott Walker's brat summit is on.By Associated Press report , June 08, 2012
Group seeking to recall Jauch holds off, citing ‘recall burn-out’ 
Members of a Milwaukee-based group that had promised to resume recall efforts against Wisconsin state Sen. Bob Jauch as soon as this week’s recall ended now say they’re rethinking it.
By Mike Simonson , June 08, 2012
With control of Wisconsin Senate in the balance, one race remains too close to call 
Based on unofficial results, Republican state Sen. Van Wanggaard trails Democratic challenger John Lehman by 779 votes in a recall race that will determine which party controls the Wisconsin Senate the rest of this year.
By Associated Press report , June 06, 2012
Recall to decide control of Wisconsin Senate remains too close to call 
The last, crucial recall race that will determine whether Democrats gain control of the state Senate or Gov. Scott Walker's fellow Republicans retain control of the full Legislature was too close to call early Wednesday morning.
By Associated Press report , June 06, 2012
Wisconsin Democrats count on recalls to retake Senate 
All eyes will be on Republican Gov. Scott Walker as he fights for his political life in the June 5 recall election, but a handful of undercard recall races could transform Wisconsin politics just as dramatically in the long run.
By Todd Richmond , May 28, 2012
Walker: Door still open for proposed iron mine 
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said Friday that the door is still open for a proposed iron mine in Northwestern Wisconsin.
By Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , May 19, 2012
Group trying to recall state Sen. Jauch suspends campaign 
By Kevin Murphy , May 12, 2012
Organizers suspend campaign to recall Jauch 
By Kevin Murphy , May 11, 2012
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