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*'''February 16, 2011''' '''TEACHERS WALK OUT.''' The budget repair bill passes out of committee and heads to the Senate and another estimated 20,000 protesters attend the daily rallies. Madison schools are also closed as more than half of teachers call in sick, thousands of parents and students of all ages join their teachers at rallies at the state capitol.<ref> David Dayen [http://news.firedoglake.com/2011/02/17/in-wisconsin-budget-repair-bill-passes-committee-mass-teacher-walkouts-planned/ In Wisconsin, Budget Repair Bill Passes Committee; Mass Teacher Walkouts Planned], [http://news.firedoglake.com/ FireDogLake], February 17, 2011 </ref> MSNBC’s Ed Schultz kicked off media coverage of the Wisconsin protests by spending his show's hour focusing on the unprecedented people power being demonstrated in Wisconsin. Schultz said that this is a fight for the "soul of America."<ref> Sarah Seltzer, [http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/477984/ed_schultz_hammers_home_the_importance_of_wisconsin_protests/ Ed Schultz Hammers Home the Importance of Wisconsin Protests], [http://www.alternet.org AlterNet], February 17, 2011 </ref><ref> Chris Ariens, [http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/ed-schultz-to-broadcast-live-from-protests-in-wisconsin_b53627 Ed Schultz to Broadcast Live from Protests in Wisconsin], [http://www.mediabistro.com Media Bistro], February 17, 2011 </ref>
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*'''February 17, 2011''' '''WI 14 LEAVE STATE.''' All 14 Senate Democrats flee across the state line to Illinois as efforts to amend the budget repair bill fail. Assembly Republicans also convene a floor session before the scheduled start time, preventing Democrats from introducing amendments.<ref> Jackie Larkin [http://ballotnews.org/2011/02/18/14-democratic-senators-flee-wisconsin-teachers-strike-for-second-day-in-a-row/ Democrat Senators Flee Wisconsin, teachers strike for second day in a row], [http://www.ballotnews.org Ballot News], February 18, 2011 </ref> Seven people are arrested in the Senate Gallery, two others arrested that day. <ref> [http://www.channel3000.com/news/26902948/detail.html Nine arrested as Capitol protests continue], [http://www.channel3000.com], February 17, 2011 </ref> Assembly Democrats began a continuous hearing to listen to public testimony. This would last for weeks.<ref> Patricia Barden [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/02/10085/wisconsin-protests-thursday-february-17-2011 Wisconsin Protests. Thursday, February 17, 2011], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], February 17, 2011 </ref> People set-up blankets and sleeping bags at the state Capitol for an all-night vigil as testimony continued.<ref> Scott Bauer, Todd Richmond, [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41624142/ns/politics-more_politics/t/thousands-protest-wisconsin-anti-union-bill/#.TymJjM05vDU Thousands Protest Wisconsin anti-union bill], [http://www.msnbc.msn.com MSNBC], February 2, 2011 </ref>
*'''February 18, 2011''' ''' CONCESSIONS OFFERED.''' Leaders from [[AFSCME]] and the WEAC announced their willingness to accept the financial concessions called for in Gov. [[Scott Walker]]’s bill, but said they would not accept the loss of collective bargaining rights.<ref>Dee J. Hall, [http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_a05349be-3be1-11e0-b0a1-001cc4c002e0.html Opposing Sides Meet as Capitol Protests enter Sixth Day], [http://www.host.madison.com/wsj Wisconsin State Journal], February 19, 2011 </ref> An estimated 40,000 people attend Capitol Square rallies. Speakers include AFL-CIO national president [[Richard L. Trumka]] and the [[Rev. Jesse Jackson]].<ref> Clay Barbour [http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_7e07902c-3bd2-11e0-8e38-001cc4c03286.html National Battle Over Union Rights Playing out in Wisconsin], [http://www.madison.com Madison.com], February 19, 2011 </ref> Governor [[Scott Walker]] was booed at the Madison, WI restaurant The Merchant. One of the owners politely asked Walker to leave. A bartender said "his presence was causing a disturbance to the other customers and management asked him to leave."<ref> [http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x510736 Scott Walker Asked to Leave Local Restaurant], [http://www.democraticunderground.com Democratic Underground], accessed February 12, 2012 </ref>
*'''February 19, 2011''' Police estimate a crowd of 68,000 people attended the Saturday rally at capitol. Madison police commend all attendees for a peaceful gathering.<ref> Dee J. Hall, Mary Spicuzza, Clay Barbour [http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_a05349be-3be1-11e0-b0a1-001cc4c002e0.html Opposing Sides meet as Capitol enter sixth day], [http://www.madison.com Madison.com], February 19, 2011 </ref>
*'''February 21, 2011''' Tom Morello, former Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave guitarist, joined other musicians first on the capitol steps then at a “Rally for Wisconsin Workers,” at the Monona Terrace. “The future of rights of working people in this country will be decided on the streets of Madison, Wisconsin,” said Morello.<ref> Kara Manning,[http://www.thealternateside.org/110220/tom_morello_heads_wisconsin_monday_workers_rally_and_concert Tom Morello Heads to Wisconsin on Monday for Workers Rally and Concert] February 21, 2011 </ref> Mahlon Mitchell, head of the Madison Firefighters, announced that Madison firefighters would be sleeping over in the capitol.<ref> Patricia Barden, [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/02/10093/wisconsin-protests-monday-february-21-2011 Wisconsin Protests, Monday, February 21, 2011], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], February 21, 2011 </ref> Morello later cuts the track "Union Town" to financially aid Wisconsin unions.<ref> YOUTELLEMSTEVEDAVE, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_8qrlyZKx4 Tom Morello - Wisconsin Protests - Speech and Union Song - Madison, WI 2-21-11], [http://www.youtube.com YouTube], February 21, 2011 </ref><ref> SaveWorkers, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5ZT71DxLuM Union Town by Tom Morello: The Nighwatchman], [http://www.youtube.com YouTube], April 27, 2011 </ref>
*'''February 23, 2011''' '''KOCH CALL.''' A prank phone call was made to Gov. [[Scott Walker]] from editor of The Buffalo Beast, Ian Murphy who pretended to be [[David Koch]], a prime funder of Walker’s campaign.<ref> Mary Spicuzza [http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_7f7b33ce-3f6e-11e0-b629-001cc4c002e0.html Walker pranked by caller posing as billionaire David Koch], [http://host.madison.com/wsj/ Wisconsin State Journal], February 23, 2011 </ref>
*'''February 24, 2011''' Republicans and Democrats in the Wisconsin Assembly agreed to a deal shortly before dawn on Thursday morning that sets the stage for a vote the bill.<ref> Brendan Fischer [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/02/10142/wisconsin-protests-thursday-february-24-2011 Wisconsin Protests, Thursday, February 24, 2011], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], February 24, 2011 </ref> *'''February 25, 2011''' Wisconsin Assembly Republicans pass Gov. Scott Walker's budget bill in 17 seconds, at 1 a.m. Many legislators on both sides of the isle miss the vote, due to the lack of notice. Other shout "shame, shame, shame" as the measure passes 51-17.<ref> [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/02/10148/wisconsin-protests-friday-february-25-2011 Wisconsin Protests, Friday, February 25, 2011], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], February 25, 2011 </ref> This followed a record 62 hours of debate over Gov. Walker’s changes to the bill on the floor.<ref> H. Nelson Goodson, [http://hngwiusa.wordpress.com/2011/02/25/house-republicans-passed-governor-walkers-budget-repair-bill-in-wisconsin/ House Republicans Passed Governor Walkers Budget Repair Bill in Wisconsin], [http://www.hngwiusa.wordpress.com Hispanic News Network USA Blog], February 25, 2011 </ref> Police officers handed out fliers saying they planed to restrict access to the Capitol as protesters geared up for another round of weekend demonstration over the state budget battle.<ref> Ben Jones [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2011-02-25-wisconsin-union-battle_N.htm Police: No more sleeping bags in the Wis Capitol], [http://www.usatoday.com/ USA Today], February 25, 2011 </ref> The head of The Wisconsin Professional Police Association, the state’s largest police union issued a statement urging Gov. Walker to keep the Capitol open. Police Union official urges officers to sleep over in the capitol.<ref> Clay Barbour, Mary Spicuzza [http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_b785247a-404d-11e0-91f6-001cc4c03286.html Police Union Official Urges Officers to Sleep Among Protesters, Keep Capitol Open], [http://host.madison.com/wsj/ Wisconsin State Journal], February 25, 2011 </ref> *'''February 26, 2011''' Another nationally televised protest, CNN estimates 100,000-125,000 people descended on the capitol grounds.<ref> [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/02/10151/wisconsin-protests-saturday-february-26-2011 Wisconsin Protests, Saturday, February 26, 2011], [http://www/prwatch.org PR Watch], February 26, 2011 </ref>
*'''February 27, 2011''' The capitol building was scheduled to be cleared of protesters. A religious delegation arrived to witness. No forcible eviction took place. In an [http://www.clipsandcomment.com/2011/02/27/transcript-wi-gov-scott-walker-interviewed-on-meet-the-press-february-27-2011/ interview] with [[Meet the Press]] Gov. Walker said he did not believe the unions were sincere in offering the pension and health care concessions.<ref> Dean Robbins [http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=32524 Embattled Walker stands up to aggressive questioning on Meet the Press], [http://www.thedailypage.com The Daily Page], February 27, 2011 </ref>
*'''February 28, 2011''' A broadcast of [[Bill O'Reilly]]'s show on [[Fox News]] shows footage of angry union protesters in a news story about Wisconsin. Palm trees can be easily identified in the background. Palm trees become an enduring symbol of the WI protests and false media spin about the massive yet peaceful protests.<ref> [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/02/wisconsin-protests-fox-news-sacramento_n_830314.html Fox News Uses Footage From California Rally In Segment On Wisconsin Protests], [http://www.huffingtonpost.com Huffington Post], March 2, 2011 </ref>
*'''March 7, 2011''' Wisconsin Gov. [[Scott Walker]] rejected the offer of the meeting with Democratic senators who had fled the state, a move that extended the political standoff. The Democratic Party of Wisconsin also filed an ethics complaint against Gov. Scott Walker for statements made during a recorded prank phone call.<ref> Michael Muskal,[http://articles.latimes.com/2011/mar/07/news/la-pn-wisconsin-governor-rejects-talks-20110307 Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker rejects Democrats’ offer: Meet us at the border], [http://www.latimes.com Los Angeles Times], March 7, 2011 </ref>
*'''March 9, 2011''' '''SENATE VOTE.''' The Republican-led Wisconsin Senate shortcut the open meetings process and quickly call a committee meeting and Senate vote on a new version of the bill that allegedly strips the fiscal issues yet keeps the collective bargaining provisions. With less than 2 hours notice as required by law, thousands notified by Twitter and Facebook descend upon the capitol and are blocked. They shout [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUA1DJIJOZs “shame, shame, shame” under Senate Parlor windows]. In the Senate Parlour Assembly Democratic leader Peter Barca, tells the conference committee, they are meeting in violation of the state's open meetings law. Senate Majority leader Scott Fitzgerald calls the roll and the bill passes out of committee. With Senate Democrats still out of state, the bill passes 18-1 on the Senate floor with no debate. Republican Senator Dale Shultz votes no. Some protesters manage to get into the capitol building, and sleep there that night, occupying the Assembly antechamber in an effort to prevent an Assembly vote the next morning.<ref> Scott Bauer [http://dailycaller.com/2011/03/09/wis-gov-floats-union-compromise-but-no-deal-yet/ Wisconsin Republicans cut collective bargaining], [http://www.dailycaller.com Daily Caller], March 9, 2011 </ref>
*'''March 10, 2011''' '''FINAL ASSEMBLY VOTE.''' After the capitol is locked down and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p07UGL5fVd8 protesters are carried away from the Assembly chambers] the Wisconsin Assembly passed the collective bargaining bill now called AB10 with a vote of 53-42. Gov. Walker defended his bill in the opinion section of The Wall Street Journal in the article [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704132204576190260787805984.html “Why I’m Fighting in Wisconsin.”] Firefighters marched in parade led by bagpipes.<ref> Patricia Barden [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/03/10339/wisconsin-protests-thursday-march-10-2011 Wisconsin protests, Thursday, March 10, 2011], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], March 10, 2011 </ref>
*'''March 11, 2011''' Wisconsin Gov. [[Scott Walker]] signed the bill into law. It is now 2011 Act 10. He rescinded layoff notices for 1,500 public workers.<ref> Andy Kroll [http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/02/whats-happening-wisconsin-explained What’s Happening in Wisconsin Explained], [http://www.motherjones.com] March 17, 2011 </ref>
*'''March 12, 2011''' '''WI 14 RETURN TO STATE.''' The 14 senators who had left the state returned<ref> [http://blog.reidreport.com/2011/03/wisconsin-14-return-as-85000-rally-in-madison/ Wisconsin 14 Return as 85,000 Rally in Wisconsin], [http://www.blog.reidreport.com Reid Report], March 13, 2011 </ref> and were greeted by upwards of 150,000 people. Wisconsin farmers showed their support by driving dozens of tractors around the capitol and printing “Milk Not Koch” signs. Farmer Tony Shultz [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKOvqXoWB7s tells the crowd why famers are joining with workers]. Hundreds of protesters in the crowd collect names on clipboards. They eventually collect over 200,000 and form organization United Wisconsin – to unofficially begin the Gov. Walker recall process.<ref> Andy Kroll, [http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/11/scott-walker-recall-united-wisconsin It’s Recall Time for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker], [http://www.motherjones.com Mother Jones], November 15, 2011 </ref>
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*'''July 1, 2011''' '''AUSTERITY BUDGET TAKES EFFECT.''' Gov. Scott Walker's austerity budget takes effect. After 6 months of slow job growth, July marks a turning point leading to 6 months of job loss in Wisconsin as seen in this Milwaukee Journal Sentinel graph.
*'''July 8, 2011''' We Are Wisconsin's political action committee raised more than $4 million for recall efforts, with most of the large contributions coming from labor unions, according to campaign finance documents.<ref> Jennifer Page [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/node/9944 Live Reporting from the Wisconsin Protests], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], June 7, 2011 </ref> *'''July 13, 2011''' '''ALEC EXPOSED.''' The Center for Media and Democracy unveils a trove of over 800 "model" bills and resolutions secretly voted on by corporations and politicians through the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). These bills reveal the corporate collaboration reshaping our democracy, state by state. They published a list of known ALEC legislative members, ALEC corporations and an article about ALEC bills in Wisconsin.<ref> Mary Bottari, [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/07/10880/alec-bills-wisconsin ALEC Bills in Wisconsin], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], July 14, 2011 </ref><ref> [https://www.alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed ALEC Exposed Home], [https://www.alecexposed.org ALEC Exposed], accessed Febraury 11, 2012 </ref>
*'''July 19, 2011''' Dave Hansen (D-Greenbay) won the recall election against challenger David VanderLeest.<ref> [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/19/wisconsin-recall-election-results_n_904053.html Wisconsin Recall Election Results: Dave Hansen Defeats David VanderLeest], [http://www.huffingtonpost.com The Huffington Post], July 19, 2011 </ref>
*'''November 1, 2011''' Committee delays vote on the bill after news of Republican Dale Schult’s decision not to support it because, “voters who elected [Walker] should have a say on whether he is recalled."<ref> [http://www.nbc15.com/home/headlines/Associated_Press_Schultz_To_Vote_Against_Recall_Change_132918678.html Committee Delays Vote on Bill Affecting Recalls] [http://www.nbc15.com NBC 15], November 1, 2011 </ref>
*'''November 2, 2011''' Wisconsin Republicans cancel vote on bill to change redistricting lines due to Shultz opposition.<ref> [http://www.americavotes.org/node/1667], [http://www.americavtes.org], November 2, 2011 </ref>
*'''November 15, 2011''' The campaign to recall Gov. [[Scott Walker]] officially began. 540,000 signatures needed to by January 17 to trigger a recall election in 60 days.<ref> Brendan Fischer [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/11/11143/recall-walker-rally-draws-30000 Recall Walker Rally Draws 30,000], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], November 20, 2011 </ref> *'''November 17, 2011''' [[United Wisconsin]] reported that more than 50,000 signatures had been collected to recall Gov. [[Scott Walker]] in the first 3 days.<ref> [http://news.yahoo.com/organizer-50-000-signatures-recall-wis-gov-005255764.html 50,000 signatures to recall Wis gov.] [http://www.yahoo.com Yahoo], November 17, 2011 </ref> 30,000 marched on the Wisconsin capitol for a rally commemorating the first weekend of the effort to recall Gov. Walker.<ref> Brendan Fischer [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/11/11143/recall-walker-rally-draws-30000 Recall Walker Rally Draws 30,000], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PR Watch], November 20, 2011 </ref>*'''November 28, 2011''' [[United Wisconsin]] announced 300,000 signatures were collected in the effort to recall Gov. [[Scott Walker]].<ref> Emily Osborne [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/11/11153/walker-recall-garners-300000-signatures-12-days Walker Recall Garners 300,000 signatures in 12 days], November 28, 2011 </ref>
===December 2011===
===May 2012===
[[Image:MilkNotKoch.JPG|200px|left]]*'''May 2, 2012''' Walker, who had spent $20,854,000 by this point in the recall, became the single biggest spender in Wisconsin's election history.<ref> Mary Bottari, [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/05/11494/walker-raises-and-spends-more-money-any-candidate-wisconsin-history/ "Walker Raises and Spends More Money than Any Candidate in Wisconsin History"], ''PR Watch'', May 2, 2012.</ref> As of April 23, 2012, when campaign finance reports were due to the Government Accountability Board, Walker had raised $25.3 million, 57% of which was from out of state. Barrett had raised $993,845, 48% of which was from out of state..<ref> Tom Kertscher,[http://www.jsonline.com/news/wisconsin/a-look-at-outofstate-donors-for-recall-race-dh5f4bm-152696495.html/ "A look at out-of-state donors for recall race"], ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'', May 22, 2012.</ref>
*'''May 8, 2012''' Wisconsin voters chose Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett to run against incumbent Walker in the primary for the first gubernatorial recall election in the state's history on May 8, 2012. Barrett got 58% of the vote. He was trailed by Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk at 34%, State Senator Kathleen Vinehout at 4%, and Secretary of State Doug Lafollette at 3%. Wisconsin State Firefighters President, [[Mahlon Mitchell]], easily bested two lesser-known candidates for the right to run in the recall against Republican Lieutenant Governor [[Rebecca Kleefisch]]. Walker faced a symbolic challenge from self-described (and attired) "Lincoln" Republican Arthur Kohl-Riggs, who received 3% of the vote in the Republican primary. Active campaigning by Walker and full mobilization by right-wing talk radio pumped up voter turnout in the Republican primary to unexpected levels.<ref> Mary Bottari [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/05/11503/rematch-barrett-face-walker-historic-recall-election Rematch! Barrett to Face Walker in Historic Recall Election], [httphttps://www.prwatch.org PRWatch], May 9, 2012</ref> Along with the recall primaries for Governor and Lt. Governor, there were primaries for the four recalled State Senate seats. Each of the Democrats who were running to challenge the recalled Republican Senators faced challenges by "fake" Democrats, whose campaigns were funded by the Republican Party. None of the "fake" Democrats won their primaries, but some got as much as 36% of the vote. Wisconsin has open primaries, where anyone can choose which primary to vote in. There was a concerted effort by right-wing talk radio and other organizations to get Republicans to go out and vote for the "fake" democrats, hoping to prevent the true Democrats from making it to the general election.<ref>Democratic Party of Wisconsin, [http://www.wisdems.org/news/blog/view/2012-04-know-the-real-democrats Know The Real Democrats], organizational website, April 26, 2012.</ref>
===June 2012===
*'''June 6, 2012''' [[Scott Walker]] retained his seat as Wisconsin's governor, winning 53-46 over challenger [[Tom Barrett]].<ref name="ww">Brendan Fischer, [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/06/11575/walker-wins-recall-democrats-win-control-senate-halting-right-wing-agenda/ "Walker Wins Recall, Democrats Win Control of the Senate, Halting Right-Wing Agenda"], ''PR Watch'', June 6, 2012.</ref> After an astonishing $63.5 million spent in the recall, mostly on attack ads that ran on a constant loop throughout the state, the recall was deemed the most expensive election in Wisconsin's history thanks to outside funding, which made up nearly two-thirds of Walker's $30.5 million dollar war chest.<ref>[http://www.publicintegrity.org/2012/06/03/9039/wisconsin-recall-breaks-record-thanks-outside-cash/ "Wisconsin recall breaks record thanks to outside cash"], ''Center for Public Integrity'', June 3, 2012.</ref>
===February 2015===
==2011 Wisconsin Protests Daily Live Reporting from CMD==
Beginning on February 14, 2011 the Center for Media and Democracy reporters provided live coverage of the historic protests in Madison, Wisconsin and related legal and political battles. The coverage focused on the corporations and spinmeisters pulling the strings including the involvement of the Koch Brothers Americans for Prosperity Group and Wisconsin Club for Growth. The Center for Media and Democracy ended their daily live coverage on July 13, 2011 and these columns are archived here. <ref> [httphttps://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/06/9944/live-reporting-wisconsin-protests Live Reporting from the Wisconsin Protests], [http://www.prwatch.com PR Watch], June 7, 2011 </ref>
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