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WillyT

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Fri Mar 16, 2012, 08:45 PM Mar 2012

In Case You Missed This... 'Senator’s Sudden Resignation Breaks Wisconsin GOP’s Majority' - RawStory [View all]

Senator’s sudden resignation breaks Wisconsin GOP’s majority
By Stephen C. Webster- RawStory
Friday, March 16, 2012 14:06 EDT

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Wisconsin State Senator Pam Galloway, one of the three Republicans facing recall elections later this year, said Friday that she would be resigning soon due to a series of sudden health problems in her family, according to The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/state-sen-galloway-to-resign-4c4jk6e-142927885.html

“After a great deal of thought and consideration, I’ve decided to put the needs of my family first,” she said in prepared remarks. “My family has experienced multiple, sudden and serious health issues, which require my full attention. Unfortunately, this situation is not compatible with fulfilling my obligations as state Senator or running for re-election at this time.”

Her resignation, which has not yet taken effect, will leave the state Senate evenly split between Democrats and Republicans.

Just one year ago, Senate Republicans had a 19-14 majority, allowing them to pass virtually anything in the face of unified Democratic opposition. After a series of recall elections, Democrats narrowed that minority to 17-16.

Following Galloway’s announcement, the partisan divide of Wisconsin’s senate will shift to an even 16-16 tie, effectively putting the chamber into gridlock until the recall elections later this year, during which voters will effectively decide which party controls the state’s government.


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More: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/03/16/senators-sudden-resignation-breaks-wisconsin-gops-majority/




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Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2012 #1
As Always...Anytime Uncle Joe, Anytime... WillyT Mar 2012 #3
Cheers, WillyT. Uncle Joe Mar 2012 #4
Recommended and kicked rhett o rick Mar 2012 #2
Gridlock is not good . . . Major Hogwash Mar 2012 #5
Spam deleted by one_voice (MIR Team) fdherh Mar 2012 #6
Update: Resignation effective Saturday (tomorrow) Tx4obama Mar 2012 #7
kick NeonDog Mar 2012 #8
Assuming this is the real reason and not because she knows she'll be recalled, then... abq e streeter Mar 2012 #9
Wow. Now that's good news! nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #10
good to hear! fishwax Mar 2012 #11
Woo Hoo! Change has come Mar 2012 #12
Eeeyeah! Thanks! Zorra Mar 2012 #13
You Are Quite Welcome !!! WillyT Mar 2012 #14
Resigning to spend more time with the family... bvar22 Mar 2012 #15
I'm pretty suspicious myself... CTyankee Mar 2012 #16
K&R Son of Gob Mar 2012 #17
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