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Wednesday, October 15, 2014, 2:55pm
By Chuck Quirmbach

Gov. Scott Walker has promised to abide by an old Boy Scout motto when it comes to environmental issues: leave a campsite cleaner than how you found it. Throughout his first four years in office, however, many critics have alleged that he's compromised on that promise for the sake of job creation.

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