Right now there are more questions than answers, but it sounds like the police and Gov. Scott Walker's administration want to clean up the Capitol, which has been home to demonstrators for a dozen days.

Beginning at 4 p.m. today a variety of items are to be removed from the Capitol rotunda, an area that has been jammed with protesters, many with sleeping bags and mattresses.. Navigating the hallways without tripping over nappers is difficult, and portions of the Capitol have the scent of a gymnasium.

A flier being distributed to state troopers and other police today orders that sleeping on floors 2,3, and 4 comes to a halt today. It also says no sleeping will be allowed in front of fire doors and stairwells.

Items to be removed at 4 p.m. today include tables in the hallways, folding chairs, mattresses, coolers, stored food, easels and "crock pots and other cooking appliances."

Sleeping bags and mats, blankets and "animals/snakes (exception: service animals)" are also on the banned list.

The flier does not say how the items will be removed from the packed rotunda or who will be doing the removal.

Apparently demonstrators can stay.

After he was asked about the flier, Cullen Werwie, Walker's press secretary, issued a statement that said, "The instructions regarding access to the Capitol were made by law enforcement officials to ensure the safety and public health of all individuals. The new rules will take effect at 4 p.m. today."