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Wisconsin GOP Senators Pass Stand-Alone Anti-Union Bill Without Democrats Present


First Posted: 03/ 9/11 09:46 PM Updated: 03/10/11 07:35 AM

WASHINGTON -- In a bold gambit to put an end to the weeks-long budget standoff in Wisconsin, Gov. Scott Walker (R) split his controversial budget-repair bill in two on Wednesday, allowing the Senate to pass the most hotly contested provisions while their 14 Democratic colleagues remained out of state.

The parliamentary maneuver, first reported by local press, enabled the Senate to strip nearly all collective bargaining rights from public workers without the quorum required to approve fiscal legislation.

It was also a 180-degree reversal by Walker and state Senate Republicans, who have insisted for the past three weeks that the collective bargaining provision was designed to help alleviate the state’s budget problems. State Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R) had previously said he would not attempt to pass any portions of the bill without Democrats present.

Wisconsin Democrats decried the move as an unprecedented and blatant end-run, but it was clear that they were powerless to stop it. Indeed, it took the conference committee only a matter of minutes to pass the severed off measure by a four-to-two vote. Minutes later, the same bill passed through the entire Senate by an 18-1 margin, with Sen. Dale Schultz, a Republican moderate who had proposed a compromise measure, lodging the only no vote.

Justin Sargent, a staffer to Senator Chris Larson (D-Wis.) called the maneuver completely unexpected. It showed, he added, that this “obviously wasn’t about any kind of financing, it was an attack on working families.”

Sargent would not say whether his boss was en route back from Illinois but noted, rightly, that he wouldn’t make it back in time to even lodge an on-the-floor protest. Instead, Larson offered a simple tweet: "Shame."

The new procedural maneuver requires that bill now be sent back to the State Assembly for consideration since that body has passed only the full (not the severed) budget bill. According to Mary Spicuzza of the Wisconsin State Journal, the Assembly will reportedly take up the measure tomorrow.

UPDATE, 7:12 p.m.: University of Madison-Wisconsin student journalist Talya Minsberg, who is at the Capitol, told The Huffington Post that there are vastly more people stuck outside than inside due to "airport-style" security measures. Those outside crowded around a window near where the vote was taking place, to shout and protest Republican lawmakers: "You lied! You lied! You lied to Wisconsin!" went one chant. "Shame!" went another.

UPDATE, 7:46: The Weekly Standard's John McCormack has more details on what was in the actual bill that passed.

The legislation being voted on tonight has few changes from the bill as initially proposed. It would save just $30 million less than the original budget bill by stripping out a refinancing provision. But it would still save the state $300 million over the next two years by requiring state employees to contribute about 5% of income toward their pensions and by requiring state workers to pay for about 12% of their health insurance premiums. It would also save $1.44 billion by requiring public employees in school districts and municipalities to pay 5% of their salaries toward their pensions and by removing collective bargaining for benefits, thus giving school districts and municipalities the option of requiring their employees to pay about 12% for their health insurance premiums.

UPDATE, 9:26: AP reports that Governor Walker praised the State Senate's vote:

Walker said: "In order to move the state forward, I applaud the Legislature's action today to stand up to the status quo and take a step in the right direction to balance the budget and reform government."
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WASHINGTON -- In a bold gambit to put an end to the weeks-long budget standoff in Wisconsin, Gov. Scott Walker (R) split his controversial budget-repair bill in two on Wednesday, allowing the Senate t...
WASHINGTON -- In a bold gambit to put an end to the weeks-long budget standoff in Wisconsin, Gov. Scott Walker (R) split his controversial budget-repair bill in two on Wednesday, allowing the Senate t...
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LittleOldLadyWho   0 minute ago (12:48 PM)
Actually, after watching this all unfold I think the Dems will have the election in the bag!!

In another week, and the argument on the playground will be, "he just called my dad a Republican!  ;o)
ProudNYLiberal   2 minutes ago (12:46 PM)
Watch live stream from the state Assembly chamber

http://wis­eye.org/Ho­me/AirVide­oStream.as­px
ingaleft   3 minutes ago (12:45 PM)
Now obliterati­ng....sorr­y!
darrtown   4 minutes ago (12:44 PM)
It's not an anti-union bill or a budget bill. It's a move to destroy the Democratic Party altogether­. If that doesn't get democrats off their duffs nothing will.
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cyoohoos   2 minutes ago (12:46 PM)
My vote is "nothing will"
Hard Truth   0 minute ago (12:48 PM)
The availabili­ty of someone else's money will.
kisimick   0 minute ago (12:48 PM)
Dems fund unions, unions fund dems......­all about $$....noth­ing to do with workers.
MissinAmerica   5 minutes ago (12:43 PM)
North Carolina state employees haven't had the right to collective bargaining since 1959. The state now has an enormous debt problem.

GOP thinks this will help lower their tax bills, selfish & short-sigh­ted.. but NC also has a hefty state income tax. It hasn't really helped keep those taxes down. And NC spends the 2nd to the least per child in education. Mississipp­i spends the least.

Terrific priorities in our neck of the world. Not so proud to be an American today.
ingaleft   5 minutes ago (12:43 PM)
Don't expect our 'system' to work like it used to....thes­e people got elected and are not obliterati­ng democracy.
turboe4truth   5 minutes ago (12:43 PM)
I have noticed how none of the right wingers posting here ever say anything about the businesses who got the tax breaks, or the 33% of businesses who pay no taxes at all in WI. why is it okay to give them a free ride? why do you never get upset that your gov, just keeps giving them your hard earned tax dollars,an­d you keep cheering them on, do you really think they are going to help you with their new found money?
Inkosi   2 minutes ago (12:46 PM)
Didn't you get the memo? They create new jobs!!! We are waiting.
AllieGoogle   0 minute ago (12:48 PM)
Getting a tax break is not 'giving them your hard earned tax dollars' . No doubt they get a tax break because of how many people they employ and the money that dumps into the economy along with purchases the company makes. Why would I expect any company to 'help me'?
elleanor   6 minutes ago (12:42 PM)
Woohoo! This sounds like a win, win situation. I remember reading about company towns and they sound so cozy. You don't have to make any decisions about where to live or where to shop because a nice corporatio­n will decide everything­! I bet more manufactur­ing will come to the state and there will be so many jobs that even children will be working in factories. No more kids complainin­g about school! Good family values will return to the state and extended families living together will become the norm again. It won't matter if the pay is low because everyone, grandma, grandpa, and the kids will all be working and contributi­ng to make ends meet! This sounds like a utopia. When will they start drilling for oil in lake Michigan?
ProudNYLiberal   4 minutes ago (12:44 PM)
are they spiking the kool-aid now?
elleanor   1 minute ago (12:47 PM)
No, they're spiking the tea!
mollysmomma   1 minute ago (12:47 PM)
yeah......­.it's gonna be A tale of two cities all over again.....­..
Inkosi   1 minute ago (12:47 PM)
And you will be paid in company script which you can spend at the company store!
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gettingitright   6 minutes ago (12:42 PM)
Is it worth it? The political fallout? What are these people gaining from doing something so partisan and mean-spiri­ted? Are the Koch Brothers flying all of them out to Florida for their obedience?
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dave6686   7 minutes ago (12:41 PM)
Bye-Bye Scotty Boy... You and your fellow Rethuglica­n crooks took one step over the line... in a year from now all of you will be but a fading memory after the people of Wisconsin recall all of you. Your illegal bill will be overturned and the damage all of you wacky righties all across America are causing will be rectified. We the People will be taking our country back from you selfish greedy crooks!!!
AllieGoogle   6 minutes ago (12:42 PM)
Uh huh - just like all the R's would be thrown out in the mid-term elections LOLOL liberals are so delusional
darrtown   3 minutes ago (12:45 PM)
Tro// alert!
GonzotheRational   9 minutes ago (12:39 PM)
Way to go Walker!!! Stand up to those union bullies!!!­!
ProudNYLiberal   7 minutes ago (12:40 PM)
299 days and he'll be gone, if he's not impeached first for breaking the law.

The Republican 8 better get their resumes updated. They'll be gone soon enough too.
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gettingitright   5 minutes ago (12:43 PM)
Sure hope you're right! Nothing is as gratifying as comeuppanc­e!
bettybp   5 minutes ago (12:43 PM)
"Reason obeys itself; Ignorance submits to whatever it Dictated to it." (Tom Paine)

An awful lot of tr0llie ignorance today; and they work so cheap too.
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chlllfactor   3 minutes ago (12:45 PM)
union "bullies".­..nurses, doctors, EMT's, policeman and women, firefighte­rs, seniors, teachers, students, homemakers­..you mean THOSE "bullies?"
ingaleft   11 minutes ago (12:37 PM)
What is it about TPs that makes them want to work for a buck a day?
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King Banhammer   8 minutes ago (12:40 PM)
It's not that they want it. It's that they think -others- should. They assume it'll never come for them.
turboe4truth   4 minutes ago (12:44 PM)
And how wrong they are, because it's coming, and faster than they think.
Truth Purveyor   7 minutes ago (12:41 PM)
We value individual­ity. We wish to be paid based on what we do, and not what our neighbor does.
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midwesthousewife   3 minutes ago (12:44 PM)
Which means getting paid less and less as the years go by in real dollar value.
AllieGoogle   5 minutes ago (12:43 PM)
What is it about union lovers that makes them think they can't speak for themselves or negotiate a decent pay/benefi­ts package for themselves­?

Oh - they're liberals - that explains it.......
CarmanK   12 minutes ago (12:36 PM)
the headlines should be WI legislatur­e crosses line of decency and legality to pass anti-union bill. Our democracy is under attack, the unions are just the icing on the cake. Bestowing dictatoria­l powers on a single individual over the ENERGY resources of the state of WI is in the words of Michelle BACHMANN is "anti american" on its face. The republican­s cannot govern, they don't have the will or patience for democracy which is messy and sometimes inefficien­t. The Kochroache­s and Murdogs have really done a job on this counry, now that it being exposed, perhaps, we the people will decide to do something about it.
ProudNYLiberal   10 minutes ago (12:38 PM)
Another sadly misinforme­d one.
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ThePeoriaKid   6 minutes ago (12:42 PM)
Yes, you are quite misinforme­d.

CarmanK is right on the money.
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Amondale   5 minutes ago (12:43 PM)
Why in the world do you stay on a site that continuall­y proves you wrong. You bring nothing more than one-liners­. What's your story?
AllieGoogle   4 minutes ago (12:44 PM)
-The republican­­s cannot govern, they don't have the will or patience for democracy-

uh they didn'tt run away and hide from the vote - that was Democrats
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Max Shaw   13 minutes ago (12:35 PM)
Scott Walker for Doucebag! 2012!
kisimick   12 minutes ago (12:36 PM)
Too bad that is already O's new slogan.
Whitemellon   9 minutes ago (12:39 PM)
I think the new one is "peace and love".
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katylied   8 minutes ago (12:40 PM)
O'Reilly?
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katylied   10 minutes ago (12:38 PM)
Rick Scott for VP!
mlowe0286   3 minutes ago (12:45 PM)
Those two egos couldn't fit into one campaign.
disgustedwithall   13 minutes ago (12:35 PM)
Read this and note both from WI, it seems they sound so much alike, frightenin­gly so..
http://en.­wikiquote.­org/wiki/J­oseph_McCa­rthy
catlady628   4 minutes ago (12:43 PM)
F&f! It's de ja vu all over again..
bettybp   2 minutes ago (12:46 PM)
and here's the quote that brought good ol Joe McCarthy down:

"You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency sir - at long last?
Have you no sense of Decency?" (Joseph N. Welch, 1954)

The floor erupted in cheers, and the McCarthy era was over.

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