Wis. state senator rejoins Democratic Party

Three days after he quit the party to become an independent in protest for not getting the committee chairmanship he wanted, State Sen. Tim Cullen announced at a press conference today that would return to the fold:

At a news conference Friday afternoon, Sen. Cullen was joined by Senate Majority Leader Mark Miller at the State Capitol. There, they announced that Cullen would chair two new committees — one on small business and venture capital, the other on mining.
Sen. Cullen will also serve as Vice-Chair of the Transportation Committed and Health Committee.
Sen. Miller says he takes a share of the responsibility for Sen. Cullen’s decision to leave the caucus earlier this week.

In other words Cullen played a smart game of political hardball – and won. His departure had threatened to cost the Democrats their control of the chamber since it shifted the makeup from a 17-15 Democratic majority to a 16-16 one if Cullen had voted with the Republicans. That would have deprived the Democrats of the one success they got out of last month’s recall election vote.

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