Friday, March 18, 2011

Judge Temporarily Halts Publication of Rights-Stripping Change to Law

Council 24 had joined local officials and the Dane County District Attorney in accusing Republican legislative leaders of violating Wisconsin's open meetings law during the rushed run-up to a Senate vote on the measure last week.

The state legislative committee that moved the bill forward met without the 24-hour notice required by Wisconsin's open meetings law. The Republican-controlled Legislature then quickly passed the measure and Gov. Scott Walker signed it on March 11.

Council 24 Director Marty Beil issued the following statement:

"State employees believe that nobody is above the law. We are gratified to see some of our so-called 'leaders' finally held accountable for their illegal actions. They may think they can get away with ignoring the vast majority of Wisconsin citizens by attacking worker freedoms, but they simply cannot continue ignoring the law if we want to continue calling our state a democracy."

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