Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Gov. Evers's Lawsuit Against GOP Legislature
The lawsuit alleges obstruction of government functions, with oral arguments set for April 17.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court's liberal majority has agreed to hear Gov. Tony Evers's lawsuit against the Republican-controlled Legislature.
- The lawsuit accuses GOP lawmakers of obstructing basic government functions, particularly by blocking funding for state conservation programs.
- Oral arguments are scheduled for April 17, focusing initially on the conservation funding issue, while other issues remain on hold.
- The conflict highlights ongoing tensions between Gov. Evers and the GOP Legislature, including disputes over pay raises and building standards.
- This case marks a significant moment in the strained relationship between the Democratic governor and the Republican-controlled Legislature.