It's an act of tremendous generosity, people giving up their Labor Day weekend to go down and help. It's unfortunate they were turned away, but it speaks well of Wisconsin that they made this effort.

The basic bargain is this. If eighth-graders are willing to do their part throughout high school, the state will do its part and make sure education is affordable.

The goal is to hold these companies accountable for the profiteering they did in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

It's a sensible protection for kids.

We've issued subpoenas and we expect the companies to obey subpoenas.

Midwifery is an accepted practice in Wisconsin, and the governor thinks it's certainly a good idea that there be basic standards in place to protect the lives of children and expecting mothers.

People can look at this all day long if they want to, but they're not going to find anything because the governor and his entire administration act with integrity and the people of Wisconsin know that.

We are like a lot of people - at the mercy of FEMA with this.

He's proven he can get the job done.