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Thursday, October 29, 2009 Noted! 12:51 pm Janesville Gazette. Extra legislative session possible. 4:50 pm GOP. Letter to Gov. Doyle regarding DHS prevocational services changes. 4:50 pm Rep. Molepske. Engineering need helped by Assembly action. 4:50 pm Sen. Kedzie. Democrats try to hide their tracks on auto insurance hike. 4:50 pm WCADV. Assembly approves several bills aimed at violence against women. 3:45 pm Rep. Sheridan. Assembly approves protections for domestic violence, sex crime victims. 3:15 pm Sen. Hopper. Sen. democrats admit rush to judgment in liquor tax vote. 2:53 pm Sen. Taylor, Rep. Fields. Stop defending a system that perpetuates the achievement gap. 2:14 pm Sen. Carpenter. Letter to Finance Committee chairs regarding DUI bill. 1:35 pm Common Cause WI. State Supreme Court reform measure to move on Monday. 12:28 pm Rep. Jim Ott. Hot air report. 12:24 pm Sen. Holperin. Snowmobile trail groomer tax exemption OKed in Senate. 11:54 am Rep. Pasch. WI Mental Health and Substance Abuse Parity Act receives public hearing. 9:32 am Sen. Schultz. Help for free clinics. 9:30 am Sen. Schultz. You can help grow your local economy. 8:48 am WI Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Testimony on Healthy Youth Act. 8:47 am DPW. Applauds signing of hate crimes bill. Sen. Jauch, Rep. Milroy. Superior Days high priority legislation to control invasive species signed into law. 3:00 pm Fox 21. Mental health parity proposed in Wisconsin. 1:30 pm Senate won't boost liquor tax to pay for drunken driving measure. 10:54 am Daily Cardinal.Editorial: In-state tuition pivotal to immigrants. 10:20 am Chippewa Falls. Dog breeder standards move on to Senate. 10:17 am Beloit Daily News.Editorial: Sex-ed designed for our schools.
Bill would let drunken drivers keep licenses for ID. Assembly panel approves end to drug-price markup rule. Students ask for OWI pledge from lawmakers. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter.. Change school funding. Oshkosh Northwestern.Editorial. Insurance law bad deal for state motorists. 1:05 pm Signs bill into law. Dept. of Commerce. Danisco breaks ground on major addition. 2:32 pm Announces rule expanding health care coverage to young adults. Sen. Vinehout Statement. 9:45 am WisDOT. Approves funding for eleven airport projects. DOR. Two from Milwaukee area convicted of tax fraud. Olsen Brothers Enterprises LLP and Paul Olsen ordered to pay $194,271 for storm water management violations. DRL. Weekly Meetings. 1:33 pm Obama to focus on stimulus impact in visit here, Doyle says. State wants sales tax from Milwaukee's nuisance weed fees. Flu Season 12:26 pm Madison Hospitals. (Meriter, St. Mary's, UW). Prescribe rest and Fluids for most. 4:50 pm MTEA. Students embrace motto, experience transformation. UW Extension. Meetings scheduled on agriculture issues. UW Extension. New farmer-to-farmer website. 3:35 pm Pantagraph. Military ballots law has states in a time squeeze. 9:03 am Census Bureau. Finances of elected Public Employee Retirement Systems. 9:00 am Labor. Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report. 9:00 am Dept. of Interior. U.S. using less water than 35 years ago. 4:50 pm WI Family Council. Welcomes new allies in McConkey v. Van Hollen. 7:50 am District IV Court of Appeals. Wisconsin Power & Light v. PSC. (Service territory. Affirmed) 7:50 am District IV Court of Appeals. State v. McPike. (OWI, suppression. Affirmed in part; reversed in part; remanded.) 9:46 am WRN. No mandatory recusal for justices dealing with campaign contributors. State high court says campaign donations can't force recusal. Wisconsin Supreme Court justices can hear cases involving contributors. 3:05 pm Wisconsin Council on Children and Families. Names Ken Taylor as new executive director. 8:30 am Foley & Lardner. Awarded $208 million contract from National Institutes of Health. 8:10 am Wisconsin Energy Corp. Reaches agreement to sell Edison Sault Electric Co. 7:15 am Integrys Energy. Announces definitive agreement for sale of wholesale natural gas marketing business. 6:30 am Wisconsin Energy Corp. Posts 3rd Qtr and nine-months results. 6:30 am WI Credit Union League. Study calls credit unions' credit cards a 'benchmark' for fairness to consumers. 3:33 pm Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. We Energies coal plant hits milestone, generates power. 1:10 pm Snap-on income drops by more than half. 1:08 pm Mercury Marine loses $13.4 million. 1:07 pm Fiserv: Milwaukee home prices will continue to decline. 6:30 am Marshfield News-Herald. Port Edwards possible site for fuel-cell plant. 4:50 pm Milw. Co. Bd. Finance Com. 2:16 pm Milk. Cty Treasurer. Tax delinquencies continue to rise in Milwaukee County. 12:50 pm Milk. Cty Exec. Walker. Union blocked 35-hour work week. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 6:30 am No more H1N1 vaccination available for Waukesha County public clinics. 6:30 am Milw. Co. Finance Com. Approves amended 2010 budget. 6:30 am Racine Journal Times. Caledonia BUS cuts could affect KRM's future. 6:30 am Racine Journal Times. State explains why Kenosha has more H1N1 vaccines. 6;30 am La Crosse Tribune. New Monroe County Board halts justice center plans. 6:30 am La Crosse Tribune. Community Theatre bill passes in Assembly. 6:30 am Racine Journal Times. Lakefront project could get new life under bill passed by State Senate. 3:24 pm Rep. Kind. Praises progress of health care reform bill. 3:06 pm Statement on health care reform proposal. 2:58 pm Rep. Obey. GDP growth a welcome turn in the road. 2:17 pm Rep. Baldwin. Salutes local marine. 10:51 am Bill makes voter registration easier for Americans. Minnesota Independent. 6:30 am Rep. Baldwin. Hails passage of historic hate crimes legislation. 12:23 pm Moulton for Senate. Announces candidacy. 11:52 am Sen. Kreitlow. Statement on Moulton entering race. 10:40 am Statement on Moulton's announcement for Senate race. 3:40 pm Wisconsin State Journal. Kevin Conroy, biotech president, exploring run for governor. 6:30 am Appleton Post Crescent.Editorial. Dems need to get in the race. 6:30 am Editorial. 'Mother figure' for state GOP, Helen Bie, dies. Business