"Sequesters," "fiscal cliffs" dictate politics "all too often," Walker says

March 16, 2013 8:11 AM

Republican Gov. Scott Walker, whose move to end collective bargaining rights for public-employee unions in Wisconsin yielded an unsuccessful push to recall him from office, gave an impassioned address to the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference, making the case that Washington could learn from the "courageous" and "relevant" reforms being spearheaded by GOP governors across the country.

Scott Walker: Washington should heed states' example
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