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STW: John Doe case leaves Walker critics with suspicions
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Michael Kujak
May 10, 2012
Walker pushes Barrett for economic plans
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Michael Kujak
May 10, 2012
Experts debate ways to reduce city achievement gap
by
Michael Kujak
May 7, 2012
Barrett fights for student vote with address on jobs
by
Michael Kujak
May 3, 2012
City addresses student voting issues
by
Michael Kujak
May 1, 2012
Funds pour into recall fundraising
by
Michael Kujak
April 30, 2012
Report finds state, system relations tense
by
Michael Kujak
April 25, 2012
Violence on women act gets bipartisan push
by
Michael Kujak
April 24, 2012
Wis. leads nation in year’s job loss
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Michael Kujak
April 24, 2012
Pocan takes concern with Ryan’s Medicare cuts
by
Michael Kujak
April 23, 2012
Walker reinstates merit pay, some UW employees given raises
by
Michael Kujak
April 22, 2012
Experts warn of polling dangers during electoral peaks
by
Michael Kujak
April 19, 2012
U.S. Sec. backs forgiving student loans in 10 years
by
Michael Kujak
April 18, 2012
Fake Dems set to appear on ballots
by
Michael Kujak
April 17, 2012
Walker links decreasing property tax to ending collective bargaining
by
Michael Kujak
April 16, 2012
High Court rejects suits on Voter ID law
by
Michael Kujak
April 16, 2012
Expert: Ryan’s budget worsens poverty
by
Michael Kujak
April 12, 2012
Dem gubernatorial contenders face off
by
Michael Kujak
April 11, 2012
Santorum concludes presidential run
by
Michael Kujak
April 10, 2012
Walker signs four bills on abortion, women’s health without fanfare
by
Michael Kujak
April 9, 2012
GAB officially certifies recall elections
by
Michael Kujak
April 8, 2012
Romney wins Wis. primary, emerges as likely GOP nominee
by
Michael Kujak
April 7, 2012
Election officials conflicted on recall financing rules
by
Michael Kujak
March 27, 2012
Panel focuses on role of green jobs in revitalizing the economy
by
Michael Kujak
March 26, 2012
Wife highlights Romney’s life on campaign journey
by
Michael Kujak
March 22, 2012
Nonpartisan presidential ticket to be on Wis. ballot
by
Michael Kujak
March 21, 2012
Group kicks off statewide women’s health tour
by
Michael Kujak
March 20, 2012
Union leader to run in Lt. Gov. recall election
by
Michael Kujak
March 19, 2012
Group Launches Recall Efforts Against Senators
by
Michael Kujak
March 19, 2012
Senate reflects on session’s failures, looks to bipartisanship
by
Michael Kujak
March 15, 2012
Tenants’ Rights bill gets passed in Senate
by
Michael Kujak
March 14, 2012
Education Committee introduces bill for flexibility in tech college program
by
Michael Kujak
March 12, 2012
Recalls will move ahead
by
Michael Kujak
March 12, 2012
Walker starts legal defense fund
by
Michael Kujak
March 11, 2012
Bill on sports concussions approved in committee
by
Michael Kujak
March 8, 2012
UW restructuring task force unveils unique HR policy goals
by
Michael Kujak
March 7, 2012
Bill reforms W2 abuse penalties
by
Michael Kujak
March 6, 2012
Heavy weight pulls out of heated mining bill proposal
by
Michael Kujak
March 6, 2012
Thompson unveils RESTORE America budget proposal
by
Michael Kujak
March 5, 2012
Progressives aim for White House
by
Michael Kujak
March 4, 2012
US Senate candidate Neumann announces 5-year budget plan
by
Michael Kujak
March 1, 2012
Walker signs contentious wetlands bill into law
by
Michael Kujak
February 29, 2012
Committee approves recall constitutional amendment
by
Michael Kujak
February 28, 2012
Experts examine future of health care reform in Wis.
by
Michael Kujak
February 27, 2012
State will be battleground for 2012 race, polls find
by
Michael Kujak
February 23, 2012
Vinehout pinpoints key goals as gubernatorial candidate
by
Michael Kujak
February 22, 2012
Contentious wetlands bill heads to Walker’s desk
by
Michael Kujak
February 21, 2012
Religious leaders push to cut prison population in half
by
Michael Kujak
February 20, 2012
Wisconsin remembers: Protesters commemorate year of ‘solidarity’
by
Michael Kujak
February 14, 2012
GAB reveals location of recall petitions
by
Michael Kujak
February 13, 2012
Senators’ challenges of recall petition signatures posted online
by
Michael Kujak
February 12, 2012
Walker, Van Hollen announce $140 million in federal grants
by
Michael Kujak
February 9, 2012
GAB will not alter recall review rules
by
Michael Kujak
February 7, 2012
Baldwin unveils proposal to even tax rate for middle class
by
Michael Kujak
February 6, 2012
Establishment could sue for underage drinking
by
Michael Kujak
February 2, 2012
Falk to address aiding growth in recall race
by
Michael Kujak
January 31, 2012
Sen. Kathleen Vinehout emerges as potential candidate against Walker
by
Michael Kujak
January 29, 2012
Further arrests made in John Doe investigation into former Walker affiliates
by
Michael Kujak
January 26, 2012
Walker touts job creation in address in State of the State
by
Michael Kujak
January 25, 2012
State of the Union tailors focus to financial crisis, economic options
by
Michael Kujak
January 24, 2012
Falk highlights lengthy political career in campus visit
by
Michael Kujak
January 24, 2012
Walker campaign nets $4.5M in funding for possible recall
by
Michael Kujak
January 24, 2012
Gableman focus of ethics complaint
by
Michael Kujak
January 19, 2012
Mining legislation to be key issue in upcoming session
by
Michael Kujak
January 19, 2012
Recall expectations surpassed by 500K
by
Michael Kujak
January 18, 2012
Senate hopefuls fight for support
by
Michael Kujak
January 13, 2012
Investigation into former Walker affiliates advances
by
Michael Kujak
January 13, 2012
Fund to offset wrongfully-convicted prisoners could see spike
by
Michael Kujak
December 5, 2011
Unions bring lawsuit over collective bargaining
by
Michael Kujak
November 30, 2011
Proposal would extend personhood to embryos
by
Michael Kujak
November 27, 2011
Walker recall effort kicks off with midnight pajama party
by
Michael Kujak
November 14, 2011
Bill would provide further differential tuition
by
Michael Kujak
November 7, 2011
Health groups say earlier alcohol sales dangerous
by
Michael Kujak
October 26, 2011
Legislative bill would allow victims to sue public officials
by
Michael Kujak
September 19, 2011
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