[If Americans aren't really dead from the neck up they will see that this is our Middle East moment, the opportunity to recall the independent spirit that made this country great and stand together against a tyrannical govt. move to destroy the labor union movement. People forget that labor unions won the right to such things as minimum wage, 8-hour days, child labor laws. The wave of Reaganism threatened in Wisconsin is just what this country needs if we have all become suicidal.]
Rallies in 50 states support Wisconsin protesters
CNN) -- A coalition spearheaded by liberal advocacy group Moveon.org held rallies across the country Saturday in support of public employees and others outraged at the
MoveOn.org and other liberal and labor groups held noon events at all 50 state capitals.
"Save the dream, we are reunited," a group shouted in
The focal point of the protests was the Wisconsin Capitol, where a light snow and cold temperatures failed Saturday to deter about 70,000 who drummed, chanted and marched.
"Hey, hey, ho, ho, Governor Walker has got to go," chanted the group rallying in
There were no incidents during the protest, said Joel DeSpain, spokesman for the Madison Police Department
The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a Republican bill that would strip most state workers of the bulk of their collective-bargaining rights.
Among other things, the measure would require workers -- with the exception of police and firefighters -- to cover more of their health care premiums and pension contributions. Collective bargaining would be limited to wages, though any pay increases beyond the inflation rate would be subject to voter approval.
In
More than a half dozen union members decried the bill, while a smaller protest of Tea Party members and conservative groups was held on the Washington Capitol steps. Many of those demonstrators filled petitions to "Stand with
Saturday's marchers in Wisconsin got a boost from Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, who said Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and Ohio Governor John Kasich, who also wants to cut collective bargaining rights, "aren't just asking workers to tighten their belts, they're demanding they give up their uniquely American rights as workers."
Solis, attending a meeting of the Democratic National Committee in
The fight over the
Fourteen Democratic senators have fled to neighboring
"Collective bargaining is a fiscal matter," said Walker, who toured multiple state districts Friday in an effort to pressure the absentee lawmakers. Democrats said the governor's proposal is tantamount to union-busting.
Saturday's protesters in
"What they're doing here is trying to kill unions, period," said Jean Ross, a
At a Thursday night news conference,
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The state had faced a suggested deadline Friday to balance the budget. The crucial date is March 16, state officials said.
CNN's David Ariosto, Ted Rowlands and Eric Fiegel contributed to this report
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