MADISON, Wis.-hours after they were expected to be convened by the Joint Committee met to discuss financing and Governor Scott Walker budget repair Bill put to the vote.
The meeting began on Wednesday, late in the evening.
During the day between nationalists met makes some adjustments to the Walker's plan secret.
Some of the changes included in the grievance procedure for public workers who lose their proposal for a directive of the European collective bargaining rights.
On Wednesday, the legislature budget committee vote for proposal would also control panel to accept Walker's administration of the Medicaid program changes.
Rotates the current legislation and legislative approval, efficacy should only the last four years.
It also removes the Governor order the limited term employees ' retirement and health benefits coverage.
Changes, however, touch the Walker's plan for collective bargaining rights for State Strip, and local government workers the most divisive elements.
Common Monetary Affairs co-chairs, said some of the ideas were members of the other administration, Walker, and they believe the changes make the President bill much better.
"They are not going to change is the last, you do not intend to lose their sick or on vacation, or contracts, all of these things in the possession of the good. These things do not change, but we broke up, we have to do things in a different way. Labor costs are 50% of the State of our State, "said Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills).
"This is not something draconian, it is not something that is radical, it is something that every single employee in the private sector review and says, it is actually more than most of them are. This is not sharp, "said State Sen. Robin Voss (R-Rochester).
Between nationalists said they had to make some tough decisions, but the State is broke, and this is a fix.
When the Democrats saw the change between nationalists, they had not been pleased and said not treated thousands of people who have demonstrated against the Walker's proposal applies.
Sen. Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) said, "the Bill is unacceptable."
Sen. Bob Jauch (D-Poplar) called it "baloney" and "the threat of Wisconsin".
"It is nothing else than planting weeds and call it dying in the garden, the" C-215/99 Jauch said.
Capitol rotunda filled Klimaflüchtlinge. They chanted slogans such as kill Bill, and stated that signs messages that have been added to the "Walker is the dictator."
Outside had a similar scene of thousands marching to demonstrate against the Walker's plan around capital square.
Demonstrator Kelly Vierck "I hope that we can appear to him that, apparently, to the public to this and he makes a huge error," said.
"I like things have happened in such a way as to comply with the provisions of this Bill. Laura Lindy Madison I realize budget cuts are to be manufactured, we need to get the deficit, but you don't like how quickly this is moved and I don't like things that are hidden in the Bill, "said.
If the Bill passes JFC it goes throughout the legislature for approval.
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