Video highlights of the fight over Gov. Scott Walker's anti-union legislation From the The Great Divide: The legacy of Wisconsin's Act 10 series Feb 6, 2021 Feb 6, 2021 Updated Sep 13, 2024 Video highlights of the fallout over the introduction and passage of what would become Wisconsin 2011 Act 10 in February and March, 2011. Protesters conduct sleep-in at Capitol (Feb. 15, 2011) Budget repair bill protest Day 1 (Feb. 14 2011) Large-scale protest fills Rotunda (Feb 16, 2011) Protesters occupy the Capitol (Feb. 23, 2011) Michael Moore speaks to protesters (March 5, 2011) Protest signs preserved for posterity (March 8, 2011) Protesters hauled from state Capitol (March 10, 2011) Assembly Republicans leave under escort (March 10, 2011) Massive Madison Protest (March 12, 2011) Interview with Scott Walker (April 16, 2011) Wisconsin State Journal staffers reflect on protests (Nov. 6, 2011) In this Series The Great Divide: The legacy of Wisconsin's Act 10 Updated Aug 5, 2025 Act 10: The Great Divide preview Updated Feb 10, 2026 The Great Divide | 10 stories about Act 10 Updated Feb 10, 2026 10 years later: Wisconsin's Act 10 has produced labor savings, but at a cost 20 updates Previous Next Locations Madison Related to this collection The Great Divide: The legacy of Wisconsin's Act 10 A decade after the debate and protests over the anti-union law known as Act 10 convulsed the state, Wisconsin remains firmly divided on the law. Scott Walker's campaign baffles Wisconsin voters who mistake him for more famous politician with same name The former governor was Scott Kevin Walker. This is Scott Abbot Walker, a Democratic country doctor running for the state Legislature.
The Great Divide: The legacy of Wisconsin's Act 10 A decade after the debate and protests over the anti-union law known as Act 10 convulsed the state, Wisconsin remains firmly divided on the law.
Scott Walker's campaign baffles Wisconsin voters who mistake him for more famous politician with same name The former governor was Scott Kevin Walker. This is Scott Abbot Walker, a Democratic country doctor running for the state Legislature.