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The Joy Cardin Show
Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 11:05am

Looking back at the impact of Act 10, the policy that ended public-sector collective bargaining in Wisconsin, two politicos who were lawmakers at the time of the bill's passage are just as much at odds over the policy now as they were then.

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