When you know it's going to cost you $400 to rent to own something and you can walk across the street to Best Buy and get it for $250, that's valuable information for that consumer.
These are working people. They have a right to hear from their governor.
His complaint is not the volume of bills (legislators) focus on, but sometimes they don't focus on the most important ones.
It's not for the governor to pick a number out of the air.
This is a prominent Milwaukee business. It's perfectly normal that the governor go and help them celebrate their 20th anniversary.
We've issued subpoenas and we expect the companies to obey subpoenas.
It's an act of tremendous generosity, people giving up their Labor Day weekend to go down and help. It's unfortunate they were turned away, but it speaks well of Wisconsin that they made this effort.
That's simply not true. He (Doyle) is very committed to economic development both urban and rural.
The governor will look closely at whatever comes to his desk. But Congress has put a mandate on the states, and they haven't given the governor very much wiggle room.
The governor wasn't there to endorse any candidate. He was simply there to create a format where Wisconsin residents could see and hear their candidates directly instead of through endless 30-second commercials.