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Urban Foodie: The Junk Food DebateThe bill forcing food stamp recipients to buy healthy food doesn’t address that it’s often unavailable in inner city neighborhoods. - May 14th, 2013 by Young Kim
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Murphy’s Law: The Mystery of Sanfelippo’s Taxicab EmpireWhy is Rep. Joe Sanfelippo the registered agent for all of his brother’s many companies? - Apr 30th, 2013 by Bruce Murphy
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Murphy’s Law: Why Republicans Are Wrong About RecallsThe bill to restrict recalls is a naked attempt by political officials to protect their jobs. - Apr 11th, 2013 by Bruce Murphy
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Legislation You Should Worry AboutA tax handout to TV and radio stations and more restrictions on wind power are among some questionable new bills. - Apr 11th, 2013 by Bill Lueders
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Legislators Raising Questions About State’s Tracking of Ex-OffendersLegislative committee members have concerns about accuracy of GPS tracking system. - Apr 8th, 2013 by Mario Koran
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State’s Sex Offender Tracking System Often FailsGPS monitoring system often goes haywire, causing problems and wasting police resources. Part I of a series. - Mar 25th, 2013 by Mario Koran
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Roggensack’s Recusal Policy at Issue in High Court RaceShe has an "astounding disregard for legal ethics," the New York Times declared. - Mar 6th, 2013 by Bill Lueders
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Working: A Veteran Who Helps VeteransThe challenges and joys of helping veterans find jobs. - Feb 26th, 2013 by Peggy Schulz
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Bike Czar: Bigger State Pie, But Smaller Slice for BikesGov. Walker grabs $38 million in federal money meant for bikes to hike his highways budget even higher. - Feb 22nd, 2013 by Dave Schlabowske
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The Money Behind the Mining BillIs it $15 million in campaign contributions? The tally is inexact, but it's way more than environmentalists donate. - Feb 7th, 2013 by Bill Lueders
