Wisconsin Budget Project’s Top Ten Blog Posts of 2011

by | December 27, 2011

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There have been scads of interesting and important stories over the past year relating to the Wisconsin budget and the effects of budget changes on the state’s families. The Wisconsin Budget Project has blogged about many of those stories, and in today’s blog post it provides a list of and links to the project’s 10 most popular posts in 2011

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