Friday, February 25, 2011

Wisconsin Assembly Passes Bill Limiting Union Rights

Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly took the first significant action on their plan to strip collective bargaining rights from most public workers, abruptly passing the measure early Friday morning before sleep-deprived Democrats realized what was happening.

The vote ended three straight days of punishing debate in the Assembly. But the political standoff over the bill -- and the monumental protests at the state Capitol against it -- appear far from over.
Read the full story HERE.

7 comments:

OhioJOE said...

GOD Bless WI!

Anonymous said...

Good for them!

Phil said...

I would have loved to have been there.

kudos to those Republicans!

Revolution 2012 said...

I love It!

The Unions and the Dems, beaten at their own game.

Bill589 said...

A brave politician keeping his promises.
Very Palinesque.

Anonymous said...

Walker was endorsed by Mitt and is the Republican party in Wisconsin is getting money from his pac. Putting money where it's needed is a good form of support in politics.

AZ

Anonymous said...

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Come on America. DEMAND MORE.