Friday, March 4, 2011

The budget debate continues in Madison

MADISON – such as strange as it sounds like there's a lot going on Capitol and still not a lot.


As far as the official business of the Senate goes, and the Assembly met on Monday.


Almost a week, Protested and compromise to talk about.


Republican Senator Dale Schultz Richland Center in Latin America-part of the State is taking away the rights to collective bargaining spoke about the State of the unions through the State budget for the next two years and brings state-of-the-art back then.


Governor Walker, but said that in the short term solution to the long-term problems and he agree to a compromise. Wanna think about bypasses Senate idea.


Walker says, with the exception of from, every Republican vote Schultz in his plans.


So here is what is the next Madison legislators.


The configuration is designed to meet the Tuesday morning. Officials say they are expected to occupy the Governor's budget bill Walker.


Senate, lawmakers are expected to also meet on Tuesday. At least one Democrat Senator will not be there without spending measures.


Between nationalists need to move these items (33) members on 20. Only a simple majority, which would be required for other members to the Board of Directors of 17 items.

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