Gov. Scott Walker Thursday pushed the Legislature to approve a slew of welfare bills that would add work requirements for food stamps, require able-bodied adults to comply with child support orders to receive Medicaid and impose drug screening for public housing.
Dems immediately slammed Walker's call for a special session as a knee-jerk reaction to Tuesday's GOP loss in the 10th SD and an attempt...
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