JOINT FINANCE COMMITTEE
Senate Members
Co-Chair:
Mark Miller, D-Monona
Democratic members
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Dave Hansen, D-Green Bay
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Julie Lassa, D-Stevens Point
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John Lehman, D-Racine
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Judy Robson, D-Beloit
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Lena Taylor, D-Milwaukee
Republican members
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Alberta Darling, R-River Hills
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Luther Olsen, R-Ripon
Assembly Members
Co-Chair:
Mark Pocan, D-Madison
Democratic members
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Pedro Colón, D-Milwaukee
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Tamara Grigsby, D-Milwaukee
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Cory Mason, D-Racine
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Gary Sherman, D-Port Wing
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Jennifer Shilling, D-La Crosse
Republican members
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Robin Vos, R-Caledonia
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Phil Montgomery, R-Ashwaubenon
BUDGET LINKS
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Department of Administration
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Department of Revenue
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Joint Finance Committee
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Legislative Fiscal Bureau
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LFB Budget Memos
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
8:17 PM
Caucusing into the night
Senate Dems are stil going in 411 South.
According to Decker's office, it's not likely details of Senate Dem budget plan will be released until tomorrow.
-- By Greg Bump
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