Scott Bauer

Wisconsin Governor
Wisconsin Governor
Sweetheart Slayings
Sweetheart Slayings
Sweetheart Slayings
Sweethearts Slaying
Palins Speech

New GOP wave pushes pro-business agenda in states

New Republican governors and lawmakers poised to push pro-business agenda in state capitols. Having won big in the fall elections, Republicans preparing to take over statehouses around the country are proposing to cut corporate taxes, weaken union clout and rewrite laws on discrimination, whistle-blowers and injured workers to the benefit of employers.
 

Backlash feared as some in GOP push social issues

Some in energized GOP push social issues in states, risking backlash from jobs-minded voters. Although fixing the economy is the top priority, Republicans who won greater control of state governments in this month's election are considering how to pursue action on a range of social issues, including abortion, gun rights and even divorce laws.
 

Wis. man accused of shooting TV over Palin dance

Wis. man accused of shooting TV in rage over Bristol Palin's 'Dancing with the Stars' routine. A rural Wisconsin man apparently enraged by Bristol Palin's "Dancing with the Stars" routine blasted his television with a shotgun, leading to an all-night standoff with a SWAT team, investigators said.
 

Steele may face challengers for GOP chairmanship

Challengers weighing bids to block Steele from second term as Republican Party chairman. Republicans are aggressively recruiting a challenger to Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, whose tenure as party chief has been marked by ill-chosen comments and questions about finances.
 

LaHood to GOP governors: No trains, no money

LaHood tells GOP governor-elects in Ohio, Wisconsin to build the trains or give back the money. The Obama administration has a message for Republican governors who campaigned against the president's high-speed rail program: Build the trains or give back the money.
 

Victories in hand, governors face vast deficits

Newly elected governors face hard decisions on budgets after months of vague campaign promises. When stumping on the campaign trail, the nation's new slate of governors could afford to make sweeping but vague promises about how they'd solve their states' massive looming budget deficits.
 

Victories in hand, governors face vast deficits

Newly elected governors face hard decisions on budgets after months of vague campaign promises. When stumping on the campaign trail, the nation's new slate of governors could afford to make sweeping but vague promises about how they'd solve their states' massive looming budget deficits.
 

Victories in hand, governors face vast deficits

Newly elected governors face hard decisions on budgets after months of vague campaign promises. When stumping on the campaign trail, the nation's new slate of governors could afford to make sweeping but vague promises about how they'd solve their states' massive looming budget deficits.
 

What voters sought, change, appears to be in store

In states where power shifted from Democrats to Republicans, change voters sought is in store. From Pennsylvania to Arkansas, New Hampshire to Ohio, the electorate turned over incumbents Tuesday like a gardener turns over earth. Republicans reaped an impressive harvest nationwide, but in some places their sweep reversed balances of power where Democratic roots run deep.
 

What voters sought, change, appears to be in store

In states where power shifted from Democrats to Republicans, change voters sought is in store. From Pennsylvania to Arkansas, New Hampshire to Ohio, the electorate turned over incumbents Tuesday like a gardener turns over earth. Republicans reaped an impressive harvest nationwide, but in some places their sweep reversed balances of power where Democratic roots run deep.
 

Can the tea party deliver voters on Election Day?

For all the passion it stokes, can the tea party actually turn out voters on Election Day. Come Tuesday, can the tea party deliver the votes to turn a campaign of fiery enthusiasm into actual members of Congress?
 

First lady to headline 9 Democratic fundraisers

Michelle Obama jumping into fall politics in big way with fundraisers for Dems around country. Michelle Obama is jumping into the midterm political fray in a big way: She'll headline at least nine fundraisers in six states next month for endangered Democrats.
 

First lady jumping into midterm politics

Michelle Obama jumping into fall politics in big way with fundraisers for Dems around country. Michelle Obama is jumping into the midterm political fray in a big way: She'll headline at least nine fundraisers in six states next month for endangered Democrats.
 

Aid helps states escape layoffs, but for how long?

States avoid massive layoffs through $26B in federal aid, but bill only postpones hard choices. Cash-strapped states from Maine to Hawaii are tearing up the pink slips ? for now ? relieved that the $26 billion state aid bill passed by Congress this week has saved hundreds of thousands of jobs. But it might be the last time the federal government comes to the rescue.
 

Aid helps states escape layoffs, but for how long?

Cash-strapped states from Maine to Hawaii are tearing up the pink slips ? for now ? relieved that the $26 billion state aid bill passed by Congress this week has saved hundreds of thousands of jobs. But it might be the last time the federal government comes to the rescue.
 

Aid helps states escape layoffs, but for how long?

States avoid massive layoffs through $26B in federal aid, but bill only postpones hard choices. Cash-strapped states from Maine to Hawaii are tearing up the pink slips ? for now ? relieved that the $26 billion state aid bill passed by Congress this week has saved hundreds of thousands of jobs nationwide. But it might be the last time the federal government comes to the rescue.
 

Tea party rally upbraids 'gangster government'

Tea party activists decry 'gangster government' and hear GOP appeals to help them in November. Tea party protesters marked tax day Thursday with exhortations against "gangster government" and appeals from Republicans seeking their grass-roots clout in November elections, a prospect both tempting and troubling to those in the loose movement.
 

Tea partiers vow revenge over health overhaul

If you thought Tea Party activists were mad before, you ain't seen nothing yet.
 

Tea partiers vow revenge over health overhaul

Tea partiers vow revenge over health care overhaul, hope to kick out those who voted yes. If you thought Tea Party activists were mad before, you ain't seen nothing yet.
 

15 states, DC named 'Race to the Top' finalists

15 states, DC named finalists in first round of $4.35 billion 'Race to the Top' competition. The U.S. Department of Education named 16 finalists Thursday in the first round of its "Race to the Top" competition, which will deliver $4.35 billion in school reform grants.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Scott Bauer
BornJanuary 11, 1954
Chicago Cook County, Illinois, USA
DiedOctober 24, 2003
Northridge Hospital
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPastor, Speaker
Spouse(s)Rebecca Hayford Bauer