*Get the Madison area resolution (**www.scfl.org* <http://www.scfl.org/>*)
and go to **www.madison.iww.org* <http://www.madison.iww.org/>* for more
info on organizing to make this happen. *

*Video of Madison Firefighters President Calls for General Strike
*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Z_TVrBUtw&feature=player_embedded

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*Live Streaming  of Wisconsin Assembly:
*

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  Wisconsin Assembly Underway, with Two Hours of Debate on Public Employee
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2011 11:19 am

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It shouldn’t be too long before the Wisconsin legislature finishes off a
bill to strip collective bargaining rights from public employees. The State
Assembly gaveled into session at 12:34pm CT.

Peter Barca, the Assembly Minority Leader and the one who could be seen
shouting about the illegality of last night’s conference committee,
just offered
a motion to remove Jeff
Fitzgerald<http://budget.wispolitics.com/2011/03/barca-moves-to-have-fitzgerald-removed.html>as
Speaker. So this is getting off to a rowdy start.

 Barca said Fitzgerald has “impaired judgement” and that “last night he
violated the law” by not upholding the state’s open meetings law.

Barca offered a litany of other reasons. He said Fitzgerald has told him
that debate on the bill will be limited to two hours, which is says is
anti-democratic. He said Fitzgerald is not acting to enforce the court order
that the building be open to the public, and cited that some members of the
Assembly and the press were kept from accessing the chamber.

“The speaker should control that. He’s our constitutional office. But the
speaker’s judgement is impaired,” Barca said.

There are enough protesters in the Capitol for the sound of the chanting to
be heard on the Assembly floor.

Meanwhile, in a curious move, the Legislative Fiscal Bureau produced a new
analysis<http://budget.wispolitics.com/2011/03/lfb-analysis-of-conference-committee.html>of
the bill, changed from the previous night, which includes more
elements
of the original budget repair bill. Nobody could produce a copy of the
actual legislation in time for the conference committee session yesterday,
leading to speculation that it was being written while the session was going
on. The Director of the Legislative Fiscal Bureau, Bob Lang, said that these
omissions were just oversights, and the bill language remained the same
throughout. Mm-hm.

If you read the LFB correction, you’ll see that the sale of state-owned
heating, cooling and power plants has returned to the bill.

 There are two items in the LFB’s March 10 document that are not reflected
in the March 9 document.

1. The March 10 document includes a provision of the substitute amendment on
the Earned Income Tax Credit (page 3, #1).

2. The March 10 document includes a provision of the substitute amendment on
the Sale and Contractual Operation of State-Owned Power Plants (page 20,
#1).

So now changes to the Earned Income Tax Credit is considered a “non-fiscal
item.” Got it. Keep in mind that in a press conference today, Scott Walker
basically said that yes, stripping collective bargaining has a fiscal
impact, but no, it doesn’t conflict with quorum laws, so go pound sand. The
lawyers are going to have a field day with this bill, I predict.

Meanwhile, Senate Democrats, recognizing they can do little more on this
bill from Illinois, are returning to
Madison<http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_e026bccc-4b38-11e0-8e55-001cc4c03286.html>.
They may get there in time for a large rally planned today at 5:00pm CT.

We’ll be monitoring, but the legislative aspect of this is a *fait accompli*.
The judicial and electoral aspects? That’s another matter. And don’t forget
the possibility of a general strike.
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