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Wisconsin Anti-Union Law Temporarily Blocked By Judge

Wisconsin Union Law Lawsuit

SCOTT BAUER and JASON SMATHERS   03/18/11 09:23 PM ET   AP

MADISON, Wis. — The monthlong saga over Gov. Scott Walker's plan to drastically curb collective bargaining rights for public workers in Wisconsin took a turn Friday that could force a dramatic rebooting of the entire legislative process.

A judge temporarily blocked the law from taking effect, raising the possibility that the Legislature may have to vote again to pass the bill that attracted protests as large as 85,000 people, motivated Senate Democrats to escape to Illinois for three weeks and made Wisconsin the focus of the national fight over union rights.

But Walker's spokesman and Republican legislative leaders indicated they would press on with the court battle rather than consider passing the bill again.

"We fully expect an appeals court will find that the Legislature followed the law perfectly and likely find that today's ruling was a significant overreach," Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald and his brother, Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald, said in a joint statement. "We highly doubt a Dane County judge has the authority to tell the Legislature how to carry out its constitutional duty."

Dane County District Judge Maryann Sumi granted the temporary restraining order in response to a lawsuit filed by the local Democratic district attorney, alleging that Republican lawmakers violated the state's open meetings law by hastily convening a special committee before the Senate passed the bill.

Sumi said her ruling would not prevent the Legislature from reconvening the committee with proper notice and passing the bill again.

In addition to restricting the bargaining rights, the law would require most public workers in the state to contribute more to their pension and health care costs, changes that will amount on average to an 8 percent pay cut. Walker's spokesman Cullen Werwie was confident the bill would become law in the near future.

"This legislation is still working through the legal process," Werwie said.

Republican Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said the decision will be appealed because the Legislature and the governor, not a judge, are responsible for enacting laws and can't be blocked in a dispute over the procedures under which a law is passed. His spokesman Bill Cosh said an appeal would be filed Monday.

Even if the Legislature is forced to come back and take up the bill again, at least one Senate Democrat will be there. Sen. Tim Cullen said he would not leave the state again.

"I think that does great damage to the institution," Cullen said. "I have no regrets about doing it once, but that was in extraordinary times to try to slow the bill down."

The Senate couldn't pass the bill in its original form without at least one Democrat to meet a 20-member quorum requirement for measures that spend money. With the Democrats in Illinois and refusing to return after three weeks away, Republicans convened a special committee last Wednesday to remove the spending items. The bill then passed with no Democrats present.

That move is being challenged in another lawsuit brought by Democratic Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, who argues that the bill as passed still should have required the 20-member quorum. A hearing on that was set for April 12.

Opponents of the law were hopeful the judge's ruling temporarily blocking enactment of the law would lead to concessions.

"I would hope the Republicans would take this as an opportunity to sit down with Democrats and negotiate a proposal we could all get behind," said Democratic Sen. Jon Erpenbach.

The head of the state's largest teachers union said the Legislature should use this as a chance to listen to opponents of the measure, not vote to pass the same bill again.

"Wisconsin's educators call upon the Legislature to take this as a clear signal that Wisconsinites will not tolerate backroom deals and political power plays when it comes to our public schools and other valued services," said Mary Bell, president of the Wisconsin Education Association Council.

Marty Beil, director of the state's largest public employee union, said in a statement, "We are gratified to see some of our so-called `leaders' finally held accountable for their illegal actions."

Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne filed the lawsuit this week alleging the open meetings law was violated because 24 hours' notice wasn't given for a meeting of the special legislative committee convened to amend the bill.

Justice Department attorneys argued that notice on a bulletin board posted about two hours before the committee meeting was to start last Wednesday was sufficient under rules of the Senate.

The judge said DOJ couldn't show the committee was exempt from the 24-hour notice requirement. She said Ozanne could ultimately win the case and ordered Secretary of State Doug La Follette to hold off on publishing the law – the last step before it can take effect. La Follette had planned to publish the law on March 25.

Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca of Kenosha said the ruling was a move in the right direction.

"I'm very pleased," Barca said. "As you know, I felt from the moment they called this that this would be a violation of open meetings law. This is an important first step in this regard."

The bill was part of Walker's solution for plugging a $137 million state budget shortfall. A part of the measure would require state workers to increase their health insurance and pension contributions to save the state $30 million by July 1. Other parts of Walker's original proposal to address the budget shortfall were removed before the bill passed last week. The Legislature planned to take those up later.

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Associated Press writer Todd Richmond contributed to this report.

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11:38 PM on 03/23/2011
Why is no one talking about what the GOP did in the legislature? They voted without the dems there, everyone makes out what the Dems did to be worse, why?
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CornellDublier
Historical facts are tuff on Republican­s.”
11:27 AM on 03/22/2011
A key thing to note here is that this is a procedural objection, and not a constitutional finding based on the content of the law itself. As such, even if the bill's opponents secure a permanent injunction in further litigation -- and then prevail in any appeals to higher courts -- the Republican-controlled legislature could still theoretically get together and pass the bill again.

But of course, that would involve having the legislature convene again, protesters swarming the Capitol again, and a very tough vote occurring in a rerun. Even if the Republicans were willing to do that, it would only give further political fuel to the Dems and prove that the law was indeed passed illegally
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constitutional 1
Reductio ad absurdum
10:50 AM on 03/22/2011
Jake Sinderbrand, son of Judge Maryann Sumi, poses a bit of a problem for his mother." Sumi is the county judge who on Friday temporarily blocked implementation of the collective bargaining-related law passed by the Wisconsin legislature and signed by Governor Scott Walker.You see, Jake Sinderbrand is "a former field manager with the AFL-CIO and data manager for the SEIU State Council." Both organizations have members who are employed in Wisconsin's public sector.
That's already a pretty clear conflict of interest, one would think.
more fuel to the fire.
Maryann Sumi's husband/partner, is Carl Sinderbrand (who, as a side note, is also Chairman of the environmental advocacy group Clean Wisconsin).
Visiting web directories, one finds that one of Carl Sinderbrand's three listed physical addresses is the same as Jake Sinderbrand's; the other two appear to be office building suites. Maryann Sumi, but if she lives in the same home as Carl, it would appear that she also lives in the same home as Jake. This would compound the level of conflicted interests.
12:23 PM on 03/22/2011
First of all, the judge was appointed by a Republican and is a Republican. Second, it doesn't seem to matter that our Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas' wife was head of a tea party group and is basically a lobbyist for many of key, very important rulings that he has made. If that gross impropriety is not an issue at the highest level, why should it then be here. Hello, Citizen's United ruling. Sorry, Charlie. Also, the two Fitzgerald brothers -- one who heads up the WI Assembly and the other the WI Senate just hired their dad (who lost his post in last election) to be head of the WI state troopers. He got a huge raise from this predecessor and is the only person in the history of this position without experience. You guys are the ones living out the improprieties so own it. This is small potatoes compared to what the Republicans do.
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constitutional 1
Reductio ad absurdum
01:03 PM on 03/22/2011
na uh, they did it too...
we should all be better than this.
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N Rathke
I march for the grandmas who can't
03:22 PM on 03/23/2011
And Conservative judge Annette Ziegler refused to recuse herself from ruling on a case that involved her husband's business. But of course, that wouldn't matter to another conservative! Protests from liberals got nowhere--she just kept refusing.
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Cabo600
Mongo only pawn in game of life.
01:55 AM on 03/22/2011
Scott Walker checked his conscience at the door a long time ago. He doesn't care what happens to the people of Wisconsin. He's on a mission from the Koch brothers, and nothing must interfere with it.
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01:58 PM on 03/21/2011
Changeover on Mar 21, 2011 at 12:48:47
“But he cut spending like Rockstar Christie and that Wisconsin Gov. Less diverse pork jobs in govuumnint­.”
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You mean they nutted spending after their tax cut they granted to the corporations
Teabager please!
01:41 PM on 03/21/2011
Senator Hopper’s girlfriend had help getting job

Even though the state is supposedly broke, top officials in Gov. Scott Walker's team were able to scrape together enough money to give a state job to the woman identified as Sen. Randy Hopper's girlfriend.

http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/noquarter/118341669.html
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
03:19 PM on 03/21/2011
Sounds like they're not as broke as they complain. They can still afford corruption, obviously.
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N Rathke
I march for the grandmas who can't
03:23 PM on 03/23/2011
Thank you--I was looking for that article when capercaper indignantly demanded a link.

Hey caper! Here it is!
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Waltfl
Μακάριοι οἱ εἰρηνοποιοί
09:18 AM on 03/21/2011
The Milwaukee Journal Times is conducting an online approval poll for Walker. Right wing groups are sending out mass mails to their followers, urging people to go in and vote for Walker. 

http://tinyurl.com/4pu2kl6
01:22 AM on 03/21/2011
You should have included that the 137 million shortfall was due to a bill Walker passed in January giving tax breaks to business. And, one earlier in January eliminating long term capital gains tax. There was no shortfall in this budget until them.
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collettethehedgehog
My micro-bio is So running on empty
04:27 AM on 03/21/2011
Thanks for reminding us of the truth.
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07:03 AM on 03/21/2011
The budget has had a deficit for years from unfunded pensions - just like most of the other states. It was just covered with stimulus funds until this year. The tax breaks didn't cause a budget deficit - those are proposals in his budget for next year and are offset by an increase in the tax base.
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getoffmyside
Paradigms Shift.
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
03:24 PM on 03/21/2011
If Walker can't afford to ensure the civil rights of all citizens in his state, he can't afford a tax cut. Period. We will always consider Scott Walker to be a looter and to exemplify the republican governance philosophy of "looting". This is what republicans get every chance they get. They take all the money that we the people have saved up since republicans were last elected and they give that money to their wealthy clients. Whether its sweetheart, no-bid contracts for Halliburton in Iraq or forced arbitration that keeps American citizens from getting their day in court (and ripped off by anyone they do business with that has a shady lawyer).
01:00 AM on 03/21/2011
Possible conflict of interest for Judge Sumi. Her son is a left wing organizer

http://freedomeden.blogspot.com/2011/03/jake-sinderbrand.html

She should have recused herself. But it wouldn't have mattered; every judge in the area is a notorious left wing operative in what amounts to a judicial clown suit.
01:26 AM on 03/21/2011
She can recuse herself when Clarence Thomas recuses himself.
Goose meet gander.

Still wondering how a parent is perceived as being in a conflict for something an adult child does in another state (Minnesota).

Apples are not oranges.
02:19 AM on 03/21/2011
and Clarence Thomas has actually said he shares his wife's views.
12:28 PM on 03/21/2011
Wrong-o, leftie. Sumi's son is a leader of union organizations that are DIRECTLY involved with the case. SEIU is national, doesn't matter where in the country you are. He also wrote that it's time to get these "f**ers" out, referring directly to Walker. Thomas's wife's political bent isn't in the same category. Think Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life partner (if she isn't single) agrees with her? I have experience with the law, and I'm merely explaining where you're wrong. (I know you WILL NOT accept it.)
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collettethehedgehog
My micro-bio is So running on empty
04:28 AM on 03/21/2011
Definition of leftwing-every Republican, Democrat and Independent who disagrees with my narrow views.
12:36 PM on 03/21/2011
The opposite, ma'am. That's the "party of change's" tactic, in every society since time immemorial. It's the revolutionaries, those who wish to deconstruct the current in order to build their own. And then - and here's the key - they accuse their opponents of doing the thing they themselves are doing. It's in Rules For Radicals by Saul Alinsky.
sean from boise
Warning! There's some really bad tea going around.
12:43 AM on 03/21/2011
now is the time to donate. Even $5 dollars will help. I figure I can afford 25 dollars when others are losing their job because of this guy. I live in Idaho and I hope others from out of state help. http://www.wisdems.org/
01:07 AM on 03/21/2011
People are keeping their jobs because of Walker. Sheesh! You believe anything they tell you. UNBELIEVABLE!
sean from boise
Warning! There's some really bad tea going around.
02:07 AM on 03/21/2011
Quite frankly, what is unbelievable is the fact that you assume that I have formed my opinions on what "they" have told me. I have gone to college and I teach at a college and I have formed my thoughts from good-old-fashioned reading and studying of history. Historically, history has taught me if you do something over and over again that you shouldn't expect different results.
Let me ask why you think that anyone who has a different view point then you must have got it from "them". Who is "they"?
If you going to make a sound argument, why don't you start by arguing a point?
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08:50 AM on 03/21/2011
says a fox News Zombie.
YOKEL13
Earth may be spherical, but the galaxy is flat
11:31 PM on 03/20/2011
Is it just me, or does Scott Walker resemble a young John Boehner?
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Turtlenewz
11:05 PM on 03/20/2011
What is the update on the Republican Senators Re-Call ? What % of signatures so far?
01:03 AM on 03/21/2011
A few days ago the local press said 3 republicans being recalled could be in trouble, and that 3 democrats being recalled could be in trouble. The others are most probably in safe districts, where there won't be enough signatures. Far too early to get any reading on Walker.

This was in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (JSOnline), and I didn't look it up before posting this.
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10:48 PM on 03/20/2011
Here's the new strategy: Republicans will appeal rather than do a re-vote. JoAnne Kloppenburg will replace the conservative state supreme court Judge Prosser on April 5th. There is a very real possibility that Republicans will lose their majority in the Senate due to a recall. (With Dale Schultz the lone Republican vote against busting unions, Dems really need only two Republicans to be recalled. Dan Kapanke is in a liberal-leaning district. The other Republican, Hopper was caught cheating with a 25 year old on his own wife, and is also trailing in his district). Democrat will bring suit against new law that gives Walker authority to bypass legislature to micromanage every administrative rule, which could be challenged on Consitutional grounds. Walker will still be governor, but he will be slowed down significantly.
01:06 AM on 03/21/2011
Uh, Prosser is going to be re-elected. Anyway, the republicans will certainly re-do the law before April 5th, if needs be. Love how you think through an any way at all scenario. You have poor character. That takes guts.
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N Rathke
I march for the grandmas who can't
03:31 PM on 03/23/2011
Are you here? Do you have inside information? Or do you know someone who is ready to tweak the vote? Do you have any appreciation AT ALL for the depth of anger among people who find out they are being cheated and lied to?
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FeloniousBush
Not empty, just devoid of content.
10:07 PM on 03/20/2011
testing, testing, one, two, three