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Great Schools Lobby Day Shines Spotlight on Education Issues
As education supporters converge on Capitol,
Senate Democrats improve state budget plan
At the Capitol News Archives
2000-2001
Testimony by Mary Bell
Assembly Budget Fails to Support Great Schools
SAGE Teacher Says Program Makes an Enormous Difference
McCallum's Budget Proposal is "Disaster for Education," Craney Says
Budget Brief: The Need for Revenue Cap Flexibility
McCallum plans Veto on Funding Cut for 4-Year-Old Kindergarten
Governor McCallum's Budget Puts Great Schools at Risk
Educators, Parents, Citizens Ask Joint Finance Committee Members to Budget for Continued Quality Education
News From The Capitol Archive 2000 - 2001
Butera Discusses Issues with WisPolitics.com
Benson Proposes Relief from Revenue Controls
Revenue Caps Have Created a Crisis, Johnson Says
McCallum Joins Burmaster in Calling for Full SAGE Funding
State Budget Highlights
Governor's Budget Puts Great Classrooms, Staff and Communities at Risk, Legislators Told at Hearing
Craney Asks Panel to End Revenue Caps
As Education Supporters Converge on Capitol, Senate Democrats Improve State Budget Plan
Bills Would Extend Protective Status to Teachers at State Institutions
Initiative Seeks Eye Exams for Public School Students
Budget Brief: Funding 4-Year-Old Kindergarten
DPI Cracks Down on Vouchers
Teachers, Others Support Bill to Repeal the QEO
McCallum's Budget Proposal Puts Great Schools at Risk
Healthy Schools Provision Advances
Many Anti-public Education Policies Stripped from Governor's Budget
Budget Brief: Keep the Commitment to Fully Fund Student Achievement Guarantee in Education (SAGE) Program Contracts
State Supreme Court Rules Act 11 is Constitution
Testimony by Stan Johnson
Testimony by Margaret Guertler
Two Legislators Promote SAGE Pledge
Budget Brief: Fair Reimbursement for Special Education Costs
Joint Finance Committee Restores Full SAGE Funding
Joint Finance Committee Completes Action on DPI Issues; State Budget Set to Move Forward
Revenue Caps Force Some Districts to Cut Counseling Services
Resource Page on 2001-2003 State Budget
Senate Democrats Increase Special Education Funding, Provide Relief from Revenue Controls
Legislature Rejects Attack on Health Care Bargaining Rights
Great Schools Lobby Day Shines Spotlight on Education Issues
Budget Crises Spreading
Burmaster Asks Legislators to Consider 4-Year-Old Kindergarten
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