MADISON (WORT) — The Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Labor kicked off the second week of debate on the controversial right-to-work bill. The legislation passed the Wisconsin Senate last week and could be law by the end of the week.
Update: Senate Passes Right to Work Bill
MADISON (WORT) — The Wisconsin State Senate passed Right to Work legislation late Wednesday night. The vote was 17 to 15, with all Democrats opposed and almost all Republicans in favor.
Senate Passes Right to Work Bill
The Wisconsin State Senate passed Right to Work legislation late Wednesday night. The vote was 17 to 15, with all Democrats opposed and almost all Republicans in favor.
Right-to-Work Heads to Full Senate
MADISON (WORT) — In a chaotic end to the first day of official debate over Right-to-Work legislation, Republicans shut down public testimony earlier than planned Tuesday night and quickly passed the bill out of committee.
Thousands Protest Right-to-Work
MADISON (WORT) — Public testimony on Right-to-Work started Tuesday at the Wisconsin State Capitol. Dozens spoke out against the anti-union bill in front of lawmakers and thousands more showed up to protest Right-to-work.
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