I had the opportunity to watch Governor Scott Walker address CPAC during the Reagan Dinner down in D.C. on Friday evening. Gov. Walker provided numerous examples of how much his state has benefitted from the introduction of his collective bargaining bill exactly one year ago. This time last year year, protestors were flooding Madison. One year later, Walker reminds us of just how far the Badger state has come. Local leaders and school officials have more options for balancing their budgets and saving money -- leaving more resources for public services. This video is definitelty worth watching.
Here at PublicSectorInc.org, PSI contributors have been covering the issue quite closely so check out our latest posts about Wisconsin.
One year later, Walker reminds us what's at stake in Wisconsin
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