"18 percent of our land in our state right now is either federally, state or county owned for conservation purposes."
Says state Sen. Alberta Darling is "allowing mercury to harm our children" because she voted against an electronics recycling bill.
Says state Rep. Sandy Pasch, her recall opponent, "voted to allow public school employees to use taxpayer dollars to pick up the tab for…Viagra."
Says Republican state Sen. Alberta Darling offered "unqualified support" for a plan to end Medicare
Says the 2011-13 state budget eliminates the structural deficit "for the first time in decades."
On pay for fired Milwaukee police officers
State Sen. Alberta Darling "voted to add more than $1 billion in additional spending" while cutting programs such as education and health care
Limiting labor negotiations to only wages is "how it is for the most part in the private sector."
When it comes to the state deficit, Wisconsin is "proportionally in as much trouble as the State of California."
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