Republicans ask to stay order blocking lame-duck laws
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Republicans asked an appeals court Friday to immediately halt a judge’s order that blocked GOP-backed laws limiting the powers of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul.
Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess issued an injunction Thursday blocking the laws, which were quickly approved in December before Evers replaced Republican Gov. Scott Walker. On Friday, an attorney for the Republican lawmakers asked for an immediate emergency stay to block Niess’ order.
Attorney Misha Tseytln told the 3rd District Court of Appeals that Niess’ injunction was already causing confusion for military and overseas voters, noting an election was only days away for the state Supreme Court. He said Neiss’ ruling also jeopardizes the validity of thousands of other laws passed during so-called extraordinary sessions, which are unscheduled legislative sessions convened by majority party leaders.