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Related: About this forumWalker led GOP Coup in Wisconsin is successful
Scott Walker Signs Wisconsin GOP's Massive Power Grab Into LawWalker is making sure that his Democratic successor wont be as powerful as he was.
By Amanda Terkel POLITICS 12/14/2018 01:24 pm ET Updated 1 hour ago
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) signed legislation Friday that strips power away from newly elected Democrats and keeps it squarely in the hands of Republicans in the Legislature.
Voters largely rejected Wisconsin Republicans in the midterm elections. Both Walker and the GOP attorney general, Brad Schimel, lost their re-election bids. Democrats also won a majority of the votes in state legislative races, but theyll still be in the minority because of the gerrymandered map.
During his time in office over the last eight years, Walker has steadily consolidated power in the governors office. The new bills weaken the offices of governor and attorney general and shift control back over to the Legislature.
Walker signed them during a press conference Friday afternoon, arguing that his Democratic successor will still be a powerful executive. He also criticized the hype and hysteria surrounding the debate.
There was some speculation that Walker would veto portions of the legislation, but in the end, he signed the SB 884 ― and two other bills ― into law, with no changes.
Voters largely rejected Wisconsin Republicans in the midterm elections. Both Walker and the GOP attorney general, Brad Schimel, lost their re-election bids. Democrats also won a majority of the votes in state legislative races, but theyll still be in the minority because of the gerrymandered map.
During his time in office over the last eight years, Walker has steadily consolidated power in the governors office. The new bills weaken the offices of governor and attorney general and shift control back over to the Legislature.
Walker signed them during a press conference Friday afternoon, arguing that his Democratic successor will still be a powerful executive. He also criticized the hype and hysteria surrounding the debate.
There was some speculation that Walker would veto portions of the legislation, but in the end, he signed the SB 884 ― and two other bills ― into law, with no changes.
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Walker led GOP Coup in Wisconsin is successful (Original Post)
workinclasszero
Dec 2018
OP
orangecrush
(21,549 posts)1. This can and will
be undun.
katmondoo
(6,494 posts)2. It must be undone
old guy
(3,292 posts)3. It would be very nice,
but don't count on it.
orangecrush
(21,549 posts)4. It will be done
Because the cons wouldn't have done it if it couldn't be undun when one of them gets in again.