Stone taking PSC job instead of Suder
A new face from the Legislature will be taking a job at the State Public Service Commission.
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A new face from the Legislature will be taking a job at the State Public Service Commission.
Gov. Scott Walker says former Assembly Majority Leader Scott Suder's involvement with a $500,000 grant for a politically connected group played no role in his decision to hire Suder for a state job.
Gov. Scott Walker says former Assembly Majority Leader Scott Suder's involvement with a $500,000 grant for a politically connected group played no role in his decision to hire Suder for a state job.
Gov. Scott Walker says former Assembly Majority Leader Scott Suder's involvement with a $500,000 grant for a politically connected group played no role in his decision to hire Suder for a state job.
Gov. Scott Walker says former Assembly Majority Leader Scott Suder's involvement with a $500,000 grant for a politically connected group played no role in his decision to hire Suder for a state job.
Former Wisconsin Assembly Majority Leader Scott Suder is set to make $94,000 a year in his new job at the state Public Service Commission.
A special election for the state Assembly seat held by Republican Scott Suder will be held Nov. 19.
Majority Leader Scott Suder is leaving the state Assembly.
Wisconsin taxpayers paid nearly $775,000 for state lawmakers' daily expenses in 2012.
Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald led all 132 state lawmakers in claims for daily expense reimbursements in 2012.
Gov. Scott Walker said he's open to tweaking last year's failed mining bill, as long as the new bill leads to an actual mining company doing business in Wisconsin.