This is one of the periods that are often joked about by the citizenry. With no sessions being conducted in Madison, we all can feel a little less threatened. The major snag in that logic at the moment is that both houses will continue to debate the budget repair needs given the anticipated revenue shortfall of some $650 Million. I have discussed the primary differences between the Governor and his Democrats and the Republicans often in past Blogs.
What got done and what didn't get done during the session now ended?
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We are still without a photo ID law to assure that only Wisconsin citizens who are entitled to vote are voting.
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Our elected officials at the State level continue to enjoy the largess of Sick Leave accumulation.
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Cell phones are not part of the do-not-call list in Wisconsin.
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Economic development proposed by Governor Doyle was killed.
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The gun database still does not carry information about involuntary mental health commitments.
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Psychological examinations for new full-time police officers still not a requirement.
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Property rights won a victory over the anti-smoking groups.
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Virtual schools will be permitted to exist after heated arguments for and against.
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The 'Frankenstein Veto' provision will be put to the citizens as a proposed Constitutional Amendment.
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Healthy Wisconsin was defeated.
So, how do we grade the overall efforts and results of the Assembly and Senate? It has to be a mixed grade at best. Maybe in the 'C+' to 'B-' range. Our state budget spends too much money even though Republicans did their level best to reduce it even more than they did.
The two branches again showed us how dysfunctional our government can be. The bad side of that is that things of value to the citizenry were lost. The good side of that is that a lot of bad 'stuff' got tossed in the garbage can.
Maybe we can get a decent budget repair bill put together and lessen the hit on the taxpayers' wallets and purses. That would raise my grade by nearly a full point.