Current Capitol access information (Courtesy of www.defendwisconsin.org)
Official information from the DOA: as of 8 a.m. on Friday, March 4, the following entrance procedures are in place.
* Visitors to the Capitol must enter and exit at the North and South Hamilton doors. Employees who display their IDs may enter at the MLK entrance.
* Members of the public can enter the Capitol for meetings, committee hearings, tours, or other purposes.
* Members of the public participating in a rally or protest should remain in the ground floor rotunda area.
* Carry-ins, including sleeping bags, mattresses, musical instruments or noisemakers, cooking appliances, and other items prohibited by the administrative code will not be allowed in the building.
* Visitors are prohibited from affixing or removing signs taped inside the Capitol. The removal of tape and signs will be handled professionally. Retrieval of signs and other material left behind Thursday night will be made available to the public beginning next week.
A YouTube video that sums up the events of the Madison protests from start to finish.
And finally...politicians in Ontario think Walker is nuts. They're lucky, they don't have to deal with him on a daily basis like the rest of us.
I don't know of any rallies or events going on todayJesse Jackson will be back in Madison to speak at around 3pm.
Public access to the Capitol is back up, so feel free to go down there, tell Walker to get out of our house. =P
There is a rally planned for tomorrow downtown, starting at noon. Another on Sunday, also at noon.
Official information from the DOA: as of 8 a.m. on Friday, March 4, the following entrance procedures are in place.
* Visitors to the Capitol must enter and exit at the North and South Hamilton doors. Employees who display their IDs may enter at the MLK entrance.
* Members of the public can enter the Capitol for meetings, committee hearings, tours, or other purposes.
* Members of the public participating in a rally or protest should remain in the ground floor rotunda area.
* Carry-ins, including sleeping bags, mattresses, musical instruments or noisemakers, cooking appliances, and other items prohibited by the administrative code will not be allowed in the building.
* Visitors are prohibited from affixing or removing signs taped inside the Capitol. The removal of tape and signs will be handled professionally. Retrieval of signs and other material left behind Thursday night will be made available to the public beginning next week.
A YouTube video that sums up the events of the Madison protests from start to finish.
And finally...politicians in Ontario think Walker is nuts. They're lucky, they don't have to deal with him on a daily basis like the rest of us.
Public access to the Capitol is back up, so feel free to go down there, tell Walker to get out of our house. =P
There is a rally planned for tomorrow downtown, starting at noon. Another on Sunday, also at noon.

