From villages such as Belleville in southern Dane County to the city of Madison, officials in Wisconsin communities Wednesday were studying the dramatic cutbacks in recycling proposed in Gov. Scott Walker's budget and trying to figure out how to keep their curbside programs running.Remember, if they're not paying you to take it, it's not recycling, it's just premium garbage collection:
Walker proposed ending state-mandated community recycling, which was signed into law by Gov. Tommy Thompson in 1990, as well as elimination of the grants that help local governments pay for recycling — about $32 million statewide to 1,018 communities.
NSFW language. Penn drops the F-bomb with abandon.
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