Class warfare: Teachers union boss on losing streak

Mary Bell heads Wisconsin's most powerful lobbying organization — the Wisconsin Education Association Council.

May 17, 2012

By Scott Reeder | Watchdog.org
MADISON — Mary Bell calls herself an “unlikely advocate” — just a Wisconsin Rapids school teacher who heard the call.
She speaks with an earnest edge to her voice, hoping to persuade Wisconsinites to the rightness of her cause.
The image, of course, is contrived.
She is a handsomely paid activist, who is years [...]

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Deli meat is Rehberg’s weapon in latest MT ad

Denny Rehberg launches a new campaign video.

May 17, 2012

By Dustin Hurst | Watchdog.org
HELENA — U.S. House Rep. Denny Rehberg is on the attack again, this time using a deli meat as his weapon of choice.
Rehberg, locked in a tight U.S. Senate race with Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, released his second television ad Thursday. The spot mocks a recent Tester commercial in which the incumbent talks of bringing beef from [...]

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House speaker calls hypocrisy on gubernatorial candidate’s ticket handouts

Dave Spence

May 17, 2012

By Johnny Kampis| Missouri Watchdog
ST. LOUIS — Missouri House Speaker Steven Tilley has accused Republican gubernatorial nominee Dave Spence of being “hypocritical,” after Spence proposed a $25 cap on gifts from lobbyists while giving lawmakers tickets for the St. Louis Blues.
Spence, who sold his St. Louis-based plastics container company, Alpha Packaging, for $200 million, freely distributes the National Hockey League tickets from his suite [...]

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Ineligible, dead voters rampant in FL’s registration list

The Florida Division of Elections determined that about 53,000 registered voters may be deceased, giving election officials seven days to purge the list of those voters.

May 17, 2012

By Yaël Ossowski | Florida Watchdog

TAMPA — At first riddled with individuals suspected of not being U.S. citizens, Florida’s voter registration list now is facing scrutiny for the dead and buried on its rolls.

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IL could have highest minimum wage in country

Illinois state Sen. Kimberly Lightford wants to increase the state's minimum wage to more that $10 an hour.

May 16, 2012

By Jayette Bolinski | Illinois Statehouse News

SPRINGFIELD — A plan to raise Illinois’ minimum wage to more than $10 per hour passed a Senate committee Wednesday, despite protests from business owners who said it will harm their ability to stay afloat in a tough economy.

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Contrary to previous reports, WI economy added 23,000 jobs in 2011

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development data show the Badger State's economy added 23,0000 jobs between December 2010 and December 2011.

May 16, 2012

By M.D. Kittle Wisconsin Reporter

MADISON – Jensen Metal Products appears to have hit a growth spurt.

The Racine-based manufacturer of fabricated and painted component metal products proposes an expansion that would create 39 jobs at its plants in Racine and Franksville.

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WI’s Walker surges in latest Marquette poll

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is leading in polls ahead of a June 5 gubernatorial recall election.

May 16, 2012

By Kirsten Adshead | Wisconsin Reporter
MADISON — Another day, another jump in the polls for recall embattled Gov. Scott Walker.
Marquette Law School in Milwaukee released its latest political poll Wednesday, and it’s almost all good news for Walker and the Republican Party of Wisconsin.

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