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LOCAL COLUMNS

Health care act is reason for thanks this Mother’s Day

By SARA FINGER | 5/12

Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, women of all ages have more choices, greater coverage and better control over their health care.

STEVEN WALTERS

Reasons why turnover is high in Legislature

By STEVEN WALTERS | 5/28

Whatever the reasons, almost half of the 132 Wisconsin legislators who take office in January won’t have any more than four years of experience in a branch of government that rewards and values long-term institutional knowledge.

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER

The joy of winning

By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER | 5/25

WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON -- The Washington Nationals are suddenly a winning baseball team!

ESTHER CEPEDA

Step up, Gov. Romney

By ESTHER CEPEDA | 5/29

CHICAGO -- CHICAGO -- Mitt Romney got flack about skating past the immigration issue last week because a speech to the Latino Coalition's annual economic summit had been seen by some as the perfect opportunity to clarify a monstrous blunder that has been hanging over his head since early May.

INSIDE THE FIRST AMENDMENT

Teacher flunks First Amendment 101 with classroom rant

By GENE POLICINSKI | 5/25

The exchange began as students discussed reports of schoolhouse bullying by both likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama. The teacher went on a rant, saying Obama was off-limits. It was captured for all to experience on a YouTube video. A teachable moment, surely—though more for the teacher than the students.

PRO-CON

Pro: Huge subsidies give American taxpayers high-voltage shocks

By MARK J. PERRY | 5/24

FLINT, MICH. -- FLINT, MICH. -- It’s obvious now that electric vehicles can’t compete with gasoline-powered cars, even with generous government subsidies.

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KATHLEEN PARKER

Cory Booker’s Bain

By KATHLEEN PARKER | 5/27

WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON -- Cory Booker has gained much unwelcome attention from his own political party, while being nearly sanctified by Republicans for the singular offense of telling the truth. And then untelling the truth. And then ... stay tuned.

MICHAEL GERSON

Christie’s vice presidential skills

By MICHAEL GERSON | 5/29

WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON -- Presidential candidates are largely self-selected, which favors ambition and self-regard above, well, all other traits. A vice presidential field results from a party’s consensus on talent and competence.

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