ADVERTISEMENT

Wis. Assembly gears up for mining fight

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Monday, March 4, 2013 - 8:06 a.m.
ADVERTISEMENT

MADISON — Assembly Republicans are preparing for what promises to be the last, brutal debate on their divisive mining bill this week.

Debate lasted nearly nine hours in the state Senate last week. That doesn’t bode well for Assembly Republicans who hope to pass the mining bill quickly. Two years ago minority Democrats used a 61-hour filibuster to delay the body’s vote on Gov. Scott Walker’s collective bargaining changes. They despise the mining bill, too, which almost certainly will translate to a long day.

Republican leaders plan to start the debate Thursday at 9 a.m., an almost unheard-of start time. They want to confine as much of the proceedings as possible to daylight hours.

Approval would send the bill on to Walker for his signature.




reader COMMENTS
No reader comments yet posted
(0)

Before you post a comment, consider this:

Note: GazetteXtra.com does not condone or review every comment. Read more in our User Policy Agreement
  • Keep it clean. Comments that are obscene, vulgar or sexually oriented will be removed. Creative spelling of such terms or implied use of such language is banned, also.
  • Don't threaten to hurt or kill anyone.
  • Be nice. No racism, sexism or any other sort of -ism that degrades another person.
  • Harassing comments. If you are the subject of a harassing comment or personal attack by another user, do not respond in-kind.  Hit the "Suggest Removal" button on offensive comments.
  • Share what you know. Give us your eyewitness accounts, background, observations and history.
  • Do not libel anyone. Libel is writing something false about someone that damages that person's reputation.
  • Ask questions. What more do you want to know about the story?
  • Stay focused. Keep on the story's topic.
  • Help us get it right. If you spot a factual error or misspelling, email newsroom@gazettextra.com or call 1-800-362-6712.
  • Remember, this is our site. We set the rules, and we reserve the right to remove any comments that we deem inappropriate.

Post Comment

Commenting requires registration.

Username:
Password: (Forgotten your password?)

Comment:

ADVERTISEMENT