Sen. Mark Miller said he and his fellow Democrats intend to let the full Senate vote on Gov. Scott Walkers budget-repair bill, which includes the proposed limits on public unions collective bargaining rights. The bill, which had been blocked because the missing Democrats were needed for the Senate to have enough members present to consider the bill, is expected to pass the Republican-controlled chamber. He said he thinks recent polls showing voter discontent with Mr. Walker over limits on bargaining rights have been disastrous for the governor and give Democrats more leverage to seek changes in a broader two-year budget bill Mr. Walker proposed Tuesday.
But Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said Sunday night that the budget repair bill can not be amended at this point. But its possible that over the next few weeks adjustments could be made to Mr. Walkers broader budget plan. This bill will pass. The collective bargaining piece has to pass. If it doesnt the governors budget doesnt work, he said.
Mr. Miller declined to say how soon the Democratic senators, who left for Illinois on Feb. 17, would return. He said the group needed to address several issues firstincluding the resolution Senate Republicans passed last week that holds the Democrats in contempt and orders police to detain them when they return to Wisconsin.
We are now looking at returning to the state capitol and requiring the senators to take a vote and have them declare who theyre with the workers or the governor, Mr. Miller said.