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Democrats say hasty legislation was the death knell of bipartisanship in state Former Sen. Mark Miller and Rep. Peter Barca tried to slow down passage of the legislation to force a compromise.
The Great Divide | 10 stories about Act 10 The most seismic political story of the last decade in Wisconsin began on Feb. 7, 2011, when…
15 years after Act 10 was introduced, anti-union law could be on the ropes Scott Walker’s signature anti-union legislation faces its strongest challenge yet with a 4-3 liberal majority on the state Supreme Court.