MADISON-Madison lived, its nickname, the Mad-city, some heated debate on their behalf, and the Governor Scott Walker does not oppose the plan.
In fact, the Capitol grounds were divided on the northwest side of the Union: Rally of thousands of supporters, in the South steps.
Kevin Schutte, self-employed than the English "behind the Governor to 100% of it is roppakaupalla to stop sooner than later cannot be considered to be paid only in the future," said.
Schutte belongs to counter-protest that landed on Madison this weekend. Tea party groups organized rally, attract and retain loyal following, knowing the nation is watching.
"It is important to the State level, but this is a watershed moment in the whole national literally national watching, this is a question that asks, can the State usually reigned in expenditure and go to a different direction," Tim Phillips, Americans, the President said the welfare.
At the Capitol last week to an estimated crowd was the largest of more than 70,000. Each was chosen large numbers in the value of the lighter.
They Protested the bill turned out to be the fifth line, the Director-General of the day. Thousands of people rallied to kill the Bill, and collect signatures.
"We are Optimistic, they listen to these people voted their legislators and the Governor of Wisconsin people and I think they need to listen to," said Kim Noyce, Wisconsin Education Association, in cooperation with the Member.
Union members say they protested are hopeful their ongoing public presentation of the forces a compromise. But supporters are holding strong in the Governor, who claims that he get his.
"We know the day of the elections and the election of November was the consequences and hide the Illinois state-senaattoreita need to come back and take stock," said Stephanie Abbott College Republican from Whitewater.
14 the Senate were not where to find after fleeing the State vote coming up on Friday, Saturday, Executive Director bill block.
Executive Director Scott Walker predicts, the missing lawmakers returned to the capitol sometime next week.
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