MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker argues that state government has grown too big and intrusive in his State of the State speech. Walker’s delivered his speech Tuesday before a joint meeting of the Legislature. Walker says that government must be reined in, and what remains must work. He says government must be more efficient, more effective and more accountable to the public. Walker has said for weeks he plans to merge and consolidate several state agencies, but he’s not yet released details. Walker says Wisconsin is “more free and prosperous” because over the past four years “we put the power” back into the hands of the people. Walker’s speech comes as he is considering a presidential run.