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On March 11, 2011, Walker signed Act 10 into law.
Act 10 at its most basic limits collective bargaining for public sector labor unions, including wage increases. Since Act 10 became state law, public sector unions may no longer include health insurance costs, extra salary requests, or broader benefit packages in their contracts. As well, Act 10 limits raises to the consumer price index.
Act 10 supporters say those changes benefited the state and local governments by saving almost $14 billion over the past 10 years.
In the decade since Act 10âs adoption into state law, Republicans and those in the Walker Administration assert the former governor and Act 10 have been proven right.
MADISON - The state Senate is moving forward with the confirmation of Gov. Tony Evers pick to lead the state transportation agency more than two years after the governor made the appointment.
Republicans in the Senate have held off on confirming a handful of Evers appointments, in some cases creating political leverage because once cabinet secretaries are confirmed they cannot be removed by the Legislature. At one point, Republican senators fired Evers pick for agriculture secretary on the governor s birthday.
That ousted ag secretary, now Sen. Brad Pfaff, was on hand for Thompson s new confirmation hearing Wednesday. It s Thompson s second because the first committee vote to approve the confirmation essentially expired with the conclusion of the last legislative session.