News - Governor of Wisconsin
By James Carlson By James Carlson THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Gov. Kathleen Sebelius today vetoed the Legislature's third attempt at allowing expansion of a coal-fired power plant in southwest Kansas.
By Tim Carpenter By Tim Carpenter THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The timbre of the state's high-stakes coal dispute reverberated Thursday in the Statehouse when Gov. Kathleen Sebelius vetoed another Holcomb power plant bill that didn't meet her definition of meaningful compromise.
By TRIP JENNINGS Journal Capitol Bureau Gov. Bill Richardson vetoed the Legislature's favorite bill Wednesday -- a $348 million public works measure containing hundreds of pet projects -- upping the ante in an end-of-the-session standoff.
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SpectraScience, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: SCIE) announced today that it has elected the Honorable Tommy Thompson to its Board of Directors.
By Jack Betts, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Sep. 9--RALEIGH -- When the 1977 General Assembly convened three decades ago, the governor of North Carolina was considered one of the weakest in America in formal powers.
