It's been a long painful process and taken a long time but Governor Scott Walker and Republican legislators can finally say "mission accomplished."
The budget repair bill takes effect today.
From the Associated Press:
After months of heated debate, ear-splitting protests and legal maneuvering, Gov. Scott Walker's divisive collective bargaining law is finally set to take effect.
Secretary of State Doug LaFollette published the law in the Wisconsin State Journal newspaper on Tuesday. The measure goes into effect Wednesday, capping an ugly four months in Madison that saw state senators flee the state and massive protests at the state Capitol.
The 14 Democrat senators who fled the state to avoid voting on the bill couldn't stop it.
Thousands of protesters couldn't stop it.
LaFollette couldn't stop it.
Judge Maryann Sumi couldn't stop it.
The law takes effect today.
Everything seems to be OK.
Apocalypse not now.
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