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Tag: Robin Vos

Editorial: Wisconsin bill would make it harder to follow the money

Posted on October 28, 2015

Follow the money. That's one of the key lessons in politics, right?

Follow the money, and you'll find answers. Follow the money, and you'll see who's influencing whom. Follow the money, and you'll be able to connect special interest donors to the legislators whose votes can benefit them.

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Wisconsin Assembly Speaker says he’s not pursuing open records changes despite bill request

Posted on September 9, 2015

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Tuesday that lawmakers will not be pursuing changes to the state's open records law this session, despite a request from his office to have a bill drafted setting different standards for the Legislature.

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Tagged open records law, Robin Vos, Wisconsin Legislature

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