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Photo Gallery: Reaction to Assembly Vote
Here are some shots from inside the state Capitol Thursday after the Assembly approved a bill that would eliminate most collective bargaining rights.

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Here are some shots from inside the state Capitol Thursday after the Assembly approved a bill that would eliminate most collective bargaining rights.

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Patch has three editors in Madison today reporting on the latest from the state Capitol. Here's a photo gallery with some scenes from this morning.
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