MADISON-here's the Senate chambers during the roll call Thursday morning, but none of the Democratic Senator.
"I am very disappointed that they do this in our democratic process in Wisconsin," said State Senator Alberta Darling (R-River Hills).
Democrats boycotted Governor Scott Walker, which removes most of the right to collective bargaining, the Government's Bill is a vote.
As the Senate between nationalists attempted to start the business, in accordance with the abovementioned Gallery began chanting.
Between nationalists hold 19-14 a majority, but they needed to at least one Democrat to be present before the vote on the Bill.
"I do not like it. People should be able to see and vote for the work, whether they like the process or of the finished product or not, "said State Senator Rob Cowles (R-Allouez).
The call of the House between nationalists to force Democrats to appear.
Senate sergeant at arms went to visit the Office of each of the Democratic Senator is looking for legislators around the Capitol.
Democratic Senator Jon Erpenbach told the Associated Press (14) whereas the Democratic lawmakers who are boycotting the vote have left the State, but he does not say where they are.
Erpenbach says, the Group wants to force the negotiations through the Republican-backed Bill.
He said the plan is to slow down the measure, because it is ", with the exception of the interlayer State."
Between nationalists said they did not have references to the Senate does not appear in the list and add them to were angered the transfer.
"This is a discussion on the show floor, there is not a full debate on the Bill, and we find ourselves the ultimate squelch a situation where we are now running, and we have the final is expected to be one of the Democratic Senator to appear in the work, so we can stop the process," said State Sen. Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau, Alaska).
WMTV-TV Madison reports from the Democratic Senator will no longer be at the same time, but still in contact with each other. They are headed back to Wisconsin.
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