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Wisconsin elected Republicans to the Governor's office and to both houses of the legislature. Governor Walker has a sweeping plan to fix the state's $137 million deficit. He is planning cuts to the public employees benefits unilaterally without negotiating with the unions.
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Wisconsin May Take an Ax to State Workersâ Benefits and Their Unions
New York Times 02/11/2011
Public-Worker Unions Steel for Budget Fights
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2011
Public Workers in Wisconsin Protest Plan to Cut Benefits
New York Times 02/16/2011
Wisconsin Senate Fails to Vote on Union Law
Wall Street Journal 02/18/2011
Michigan Gov. Says He Won't 'Pick Fights' With Unions
Wall Street Journal 02/18/2011
In Wisconsin and Washington, budget battles reshape political landscape
Washington Post 02/19/2011
Governor Walker of Wisconsin's effort to restrict rights of public sector unions
Grouped Articles
Wisconsin Senate Fails to Vote on Union Law
Wall Street Journal 02/18/2011
Michigan Gov. Says He Won't 'Pick Fights' With Unions
Wall Street Journal 02/18/2011
In Wisconsin and Washington, budget battles reshape political landscape
Washington Post 02/19/2011
Battle Fuels Wider War Over Labor, Spending
Wall Street Journal 02/19/2011
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has history of going up against unions
Washington Post 02/19/2011
For Wisconsin Governor, Battle Was Long Coming
New York Times 02/19/2011
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