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Similar protests also occurred at the Nevada State Capitol in Carson City on February 21, 2011, and at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on February 26, 2011. The Wisconsin Legislature stated they would continue passing non-budget items with no Democratic opposition in the Senate starting on February 22.
In February 2011, a series of public employee protests began in the United States against proposed legislation which would weaken the power of labor unions.By March, eighteen states had proposed legislation which would remove some collective bargaining powers from unions, along with another five states which proposed legislation which would negatively affect unions. [1]
It is the first challenge to the law known as Act 10 since Wisconsin's Supreme Court flipped to liberal control last year. Dane County Circuit Judge Jacob Frost questioned Tuesday whether there
The claim that a viral photo depicts Democrats storming the U.S. Capitol to protest Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation in 2018 is false.
In college football, the #1 Auburn Tigers defeat the #2 Oregon Ducks to win the 2011 BCS National Championship Game by a score of 22–19. [9] January 11 – Ohio becomes the 25th state to sue the federal government over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. [citation needed]
He is sworn in as the 45th governor of Wisconsin on January 3, 2011. February 11, 2011 - Announces his budget-repair bill, which would increase the costs of benefits to public employees and curb ...
Protests in Madison, Wisconsin "Love Trumps Hate" was a common slogan, as here at the Idaho State Capitol. As Trump held the first transition meeting with President Obama at the White House, protesters were outside. [125] Protests continued in cities across the United States. International protests were held in London, Vancouver, and Manila.
So far, four of the Wisconsin men have pleaded guilty to various charges. The others have upcoming hearings. 9 Wisconsin men were charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection in Washington, D.C.