From the Wis. legislation imposing "regrets" endorser Walker, Thousands protest at Capitol, "Channel 3000:
[Executive Board Chairman of the Association enforcement Wisconsin] Writes Tracy Fuller, "will make an effort to speak, and each Member of the Wisconsin State patrol when I say this ... Sorry for the approval of the Wisconsin Association of Trooper Scott Walker for Ephemeris. With regret the Governor decided to ' adopt ' the troopers and State patrol inspectors Wisconsin. I regret that the recipient of any of the expected benefits provided by chrisi Governor. ...
...I think all of the job and career is just as important as others. Family everyone is just as valuable as mine or other persons, including mine. All needs are just as valuable. We are all very people!! "
An interesting fact I learned from this article: the Capitol and the University of Wisconsin police reserves the right to collective bargaining.
Another interesting effect of Wisconsin is that transit systems will lose around 45 million dollars in funds from the Federal Government under Bill of Governor Walker. From "Walker proposal could lead to 7.1 million dollars to cut aid Federal Madison Metro Transit, Wisconsin State Journal:
The State received millions of dollars in Federal 73,9 transit funding in 2010, including 22.5 million dollars for the Milwaukee area and 7.1 million dollars for Madison, in accordance with the invoice.
Approximately 27.3 million dollars for the Milwaukee area likely would not be affected because Milwaukee County has a contract with a private company, for the execution of the transit service, says the memo.
But the remaining $ 46.6 million, including funds for Madison, "could potentially abnormal" due to the proposal of the Governor, he says.
This happens because:
.. federal law requires continued. collective rights concerning wages, pensions, working conditions and other requirements to Federal transit funds, according to a legislative fiscal Bureau invoice.
The article notes, "[t] his Walker Administration did not respond to a phone call and e-mail" in this respect.
Empirical question of the day: who [which income decile] based more city bus systems in Wisconsin?
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