Copyrighted Image? DMCA | When Governor Scott Walker faces Wisconsin voters in 2014, he'll be running on a record of confronting public worker unions, turning down Medicaid expansion that would have covered 181,000 Wisconsinites and creating far fewer than the 250,000 new jobs he promised. And if that isn't enough, he can run on the Wisconsin Omnibus Tort Reform Act of 2011. One of the first bills Walker signed into law, these reforms were taken almost entirely from the Koch-funded legislative warehouse of the Billionaire Rights Movement, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). |