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Headlines
At the Capitol News Archives
2001-2002
State Agrees to Settle Act 11 Lawsuit
Rep. Obey is 'Point Man' for U.S. Education Funding
Senate OKs School Technology Bill
Baumgart Sees Impact of Revenue Caps in New Holstein and Plymouth
Rep. Sykora Votes His Conscience on Education Issues
Senate Bill Preserves K-12 Funding, Slashes Vouchers
Budget Crisis Worsens Revenue Cap Woes
Graduation Test Delayed by State Budget Problems
Budget Brief: Final Summary of Budget, Veto Announcements Governor's Veto Action Results in "Status Quo" Budget for Educatio
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State Budget Deficit is $1.117 Billion Special Budget Adjustment Session Scheduled
State Budget Impacts Council #1 Members
Governor Settles for 'Field Goal,' Not Touchdown
Council #1 Members Protest State Agency Budget Cuts
Budget Brief: The Need for Revenue Cap Flexibility
News From The Capitol Archive 2001 - 2002
Senate OKs Appointments of Opperman and Ott
$1.117 Billion Deficit a Threat to Education
WEAC Backs Cigarette Tax Hike
Assembly Spares K-12 Education Funding from Cuts
Future of TEACH is in Doubt
Governor's Budget Plan Maintains Investment in Great Schools
Shibilski a Warrior for Education
State Faces $1.1 Billion Deficit; Click on Links Below to Find Out More
TEACH Program Faces Scrutiny
Special Education Funding Shortfall is Hurting All Schoolchildren, Legislative Committee is Told
Joint Finance Committee Votes for Education
Quickly Fulfills Role as 'Activist State Superintendent'
Budget Brief: Changes to Qualified Economic Offer law
Bill Would Ease Special Education Woes
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