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Scott Walker Quietly Repeals Wisconsin Equal Pay Law

Posted: 04/ 6/2012 12:09 pm Updated: 04/ 6/2012 2:19 pm

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WASHINGTON -- A Wisconsin law that made it easier for victims of wage discrimination to have their day in court was repealed on Thursday, after Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) quietly signed the bill.

The 2009 Equal Pay Enforcement Act was meant to deter employers from discriminating against certain groups by giving workers more avenues via which to press charges. Among other provisions, it allows individuals to plead their cases in the less costly, more accessible state circuit court system, rather than just in federal court.

In November, the state Senate approved SB 202, which rolled back this provision. On February, the Assembly did the same. Both were party-line votes in Republican-controlled chambers.

SB 202 was sent to Walker on March 29. He had, according to the state constitution, six days to act on the bill. The deadline was 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. The governor quietly signed the bill into law on Thursday, according to the Legislative Reference Bureau, and it is now called Act 219.

Walker's office did not return repeated requests for comment.

State Sen. Dave Hansen (D-Green Bay) and Rep. Christine Sinicki (D-Milwaukee), the authors of the Equal Pay Enforcement Act, criticized Walker on Thursday for not informing the public of his actions on SB 202.

“We are finally starting to see progress here in Wisconsin, yet like their counterparts across the country, Legislative Republicans want to turn back the clock on women’s rights in the workplace,” said Hansen.

Women earn 77 cents for every dollar that men make. In Wisconsin, it's 75 cents, according to the Wisconsin Alliance for Women’s Health (WAWH), which also estimates that families in the state "lose more than $4,000 per year due to unequal pay."

Business associations lobbied in support of SB 202, according to the state's Government Accountability Board. Groups like Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, and the Wisconsin Restaurant Association all backed a repeal.

Sara Finger, executive director of WAWH, said that the repeal was a "demoralizing attack on women’s rights, health, and wellbeing."

"Economic security is a women’s health issue," she said. "The salary women are paid directly affects the type and frequency of health care services they are able to access. At a time when women’s health services are becoming more expensive and harder to obtain, financial stability is essential to maintain steady access."

Walker is facing a recall election in June. The two frontrunners on the Democratic side who are competing to unseat him, former Dane County executive Kathleen Falk and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, sharply criticized the governor for allowing the repeal bill to become law.

Falk said Walker has "turned back the clock for women across Wisconsin."

"As a woman and as a mother who worked full-time while raising my son, I know first-hand how important pay equity and health care are to women across Wisconsin," she said in a statement to The Huffington Post.

A spokesman for Barrett's campaign said that Walker's "ideological civil war includes a war on women, and repeal today of this protection against pay discrimination is a major step backwards for Wisconsin values and basic fairness."

"Tom Barrett knows equal pay for equal work is essential, and failing to stand up for Wisconsin women in the workplace is yet another reason he [Walker] must be defeated this summer," he said.

UPDATE: 2:17 p.m. -- The Plum Line reports that President Barack Obama's campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith responded to Walker's repeal, calling on former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the frontrunner for the GOP presidential nomination, to take a position on the issue.

"As he campaigned across Wisconsin, Mitt Romney repeatedly praised Governor Scott Walker's leadership, calling him a 'hero' and 'a man of courage,'" she said. "But with his signing yesterday of a bill make it harder for women to enforce in court their right to equal pay, Walker showed how far Republicans are willing to go to undermine not only women's health care, but also their economic security. Does Romney think women should have ability to take their bosses to court to get the same pay as their male coworkers? Or does he stand with Governor Walker against this?"

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WASHINGTON -- A Wisconsin law that made it easier for victims of wage discrimination to have their day in court was repealed on Thursday, after Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) quietly signed the bill.
WASHINGTON -- A Wisconsin law that made it easier for victims of wage discrimination to have their day in court was repealed on Thursday, after Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) quietly signed the bill.
 
 
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samidean 03:51 PM on 04/07/2012
Women pay just as much for a college education as men do. Women pay 100% more for our health care than men do. We even pay more to have a "blouse" cleaned than a man does to have a "shirt" cleaned, and yet we are supposed to say nothing about being paid less. Women, this is our time to make a grand statement, and send a clear message to the Teabag party, the Kochs, and ALEC in November. If we don't let them  Read More...
01:35 AM on 11/01/2012
The (R"s) are trying to take us back to slavery time,and it's sad that one man that looks like he smoke a pound of weed a day should not be able to choose the Destiny of another when we all shoud be treated and waged the same if we do the same job, male or female..and I also feel being a resident of Wisconsin,Walker has not done Milwaukee any justice in his leadership!
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Storyhill
07:27 PM on 10/31/2012
This story needs to be shared again. THE WAR OF WOMEN by ROMNEY, WALKER AND RYAN!
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StCyrlyMe2
01:56 AM on 05/31/2012
Oh this thug repeals equal pay for women, Pouring billions into a two bit election process in order to steal it from the citizens
Shells out $100 Bills to desperate citizens He no doubt has laid off their jobs, to post signs in their yards that claim to support him Excuse me I think I'm going to be sick.
He has fired thousands of Teachers from their jobs as he seeks to shut down an privatize as many public schools as he can, to keep from raising taxes on the wealthy who need it so much more then average an poor citizens
Not to mention going after Union workers to assure those who still retain jobs, wont ever have a voice at their employers table That will surely cause a reduction in whatever pay they get without ever having to explain anything to the workers
Has received Billions in Corporate contributions from those whom will profit off the ill will he creates in communities all over Wisconsin, which no doubt will warrant some hefty kicks backs in his own worthless pocket
I realize what some of these polls say an I have no problem not believing their are on the up an up an for good reason
No way n hell can they have polls one day that show this thug 28 points behind an the next day they neck an neck
We shall see!!
01:51 PM on 05/24/2012
"The Governor quietly signed the bill..." Do Governors usually make some noise when signing bills? Who named it the "Equal Pay Enforcement Act"? Please see the website: http://wispolitics.com/1006/120418_WCJC.pdf for more interesting facts.
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JM Midnite
02:24 PM on 09/07/2012
Which that whole article you linked to entirely avoided mentioning that the act it repealed allowed further recourses by using Circuit Dockets but DID mention that since the passing of the act that it had not been used once supposedly which then merits WHY they were so hot to repeal when the sole goal, per your website, was to cut compensatory damages and abuse by attorneys. Nice circuitous language...
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PoundOFun
09:11 PM on 05/16/2012
If this man is re elected, than the people of Wisc. deserves everything they get. Its time people understand, voting is about choices....so far, with labor falling prey to the con came...yeah, polls are showing labor is now on board with Walker......than these people deserve this guy and more....what a pity....people in this country are just too damned dumb for words.
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scottjamesmiller
10:56 AM on 06/21/2012
For those who have no self worth or self esteem keep voting Republican.
10:31 AM on 05/06/2012
Has it crossed anyone's mind that Obama (a corporatist) does not want Scott Walker (a corporatist) recalled?
11:56 PM on 05/04/2012
I'm not a politician, nor a political advisor....... but what a dumb move!

This guy is losing friends fast.
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dbrett480
01:14 PM on 05/03/2012
What a misleading headline. Walker signed a bill that had been already passed, there was nothing underhand about it.
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StCyrlyMe2
02:00 AM on 05/31/2012
Oh Nothing wrong with him wanting to give women equal pay What is wrong with some people?
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indigoiris715
Just another day in paradise.
12:33 PM on 04/30/2012
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker to win the 5 June 2012 recall election

Saddens my heart
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04:43 PM on 04/29/2012
Scott Walker is a droopy eyed weasel. Turning down money from the feds ($37M for health care, $810M for high speed rail from Milwaukee to Madison), then taking $26M designed to help those impacted by foreclosure, and diverting it to make his state budget look better? He really needs to be sent to Waupun (state prison).
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sk3navy
A true conservative.
05:37 PM on 04/30/2012
pup99, He did the correct thing.
07:27 PM on 04/30/2012
Please explain how that is. Wisconsin is in a league of their own over the past year in jobs lost. He has attacked the middle class and the poor, all in the name of the wealthty (ie. Koch Bros.). What America did you grow up in?
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StCyrlyMe2
02:01 AM on 05/31/2012
You got that right!!
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cceras
Tree hugging dirt worshipper
03:27 PM on 04/29/2012
Walker is the worst of the worst!
11:00 AM on 04/23/2012
Wake up Scott Walker! Look what happened to the Secret Service guy who tried to screw a poor working girl out of her hard-earned dollars!

Scott Walker is history.
01:43 PM on 04/28/2012
scott walker is unionh buster loserrrrrrrrrrr
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sk3navy
A true conservative.
05:38 PM on 04/30/2012
vivian777, that sounds like a threat.
12:58 PM on 04/18/2012
OMG - please READ before you post such 'news'. The act repealed isn't even named "The 2009 Equal Pay Enforcement Act", and if you'd have RESEARCHED for yourself instead of linking to other 'stories' as fact, you'd know that!

The repeal was of "2009 Wisconsin Act 20 - Compensatory and Punitive
Damages for Employment Discrimination",
and it's repeal simply prevents anyone affected from ~SUING~ in STATE courts for amounts ABOVE AND BEYOND what are due them. It has nothing to do with repealing 'equal pay', and the word 'women' isn't even mentioned in the act being repealed.

Anyone affected can still file their complaints in other state venues and be compensated for what is due them. They can also still ~SUE~ if they're so inclined, in Federal Court.

Stop posting conjecture and innuendo....post something FACTUAL!
02:20 PM on 04/18/2012
You are clearly a man.
02:44 PM on 04/18/2012
LOL!!!! NOPE:) Just a WOman who prefers to read the TRUTH. Go ahead, look up the actual 'act' that was repealed...you can do it!
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sk3navy
A true conservative.
05:40 PM on 04/30/2012
jonoian. good for him.

He is not a whiner, complainer, selfish, bullish, self centered like you.
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04:43 PM on 04/18/2012
Could you supply links to support your claim? I am willing to follow them but most sources seem to be citing it as the name you are saying is wrong.
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Linda La Plante
12:01 PM on 04/17/2012
Men just USE women and WALKER (and others) are just beating on the Beaten women! It's like taking a beaten dog and just kicking it once more for "good measure". One day, you will have kicked us too hard and we'll have to fight (bite) back in order to survive.
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sk3navy
A true conservative.
05:44 PM on 04/30/2012
linda la plante, you need help. Did you mother teach you this?? i hope there are no children in the family that will learn this HATRED.
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Linda La Plante
03:33 AM on 05/01/2012
sk3navy, Walker signed a bill to make things worse for women (to receive equal pay for equal work) or equal work that men do - so Do you call that Hatred for women or is that something you want for your children if you have any female children or if you yourself are a female! Is that what you want for them? You want them to suffer when women take care of the home, the family and have a job? Your reflection of fairness disgusts me! Sure treat the woman like the white man treated the slaves - go ahead!
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Linda La Plante
03:35 AM on 05/01/2012
Because of the bill he signed - Women WONT get equal pay for the same work a man would have done - Men somehow have priority still and do less then women!