
Governor Evers promised that his redistricting commission would be open and transparent, but Dan O’Donnell finds evidence that it has been anything but. Read More Evers’ People’s Maps Commission Likely Violated Wisconsin’s Open Meetings Law
Governor Evers promised that his redistricting commission would be open and transparent, but Dan O’Donnell finds evidence that it has been anything but. Read More Evers’ People’s Maps Commission Likely Violated Wisconsin’s Open Meetings Law
The mayors of Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Racine, and Kenosha may have violated Wisconsin’s open meetings law when they met in secret to discuss an election grant from a liberal special interest group. Read More Democrat Mayors May Have Violated Open Meetings Law During Secret Election Planning
Wisconsin must prioritize transparency at all levels of government in order to rebuild trust with its constituents. Read More State Must Do More To Promote Openness
MacIver News Service – The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has filed an open meetings complaint against the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors. According to the complaint, members of the Board violated Wisconsin’s Open Meetings Law by holding “walking quorums” in which they secretly met and allegedly agreed to fire Corporation Counsel Kimberly Walker. Read More Milwaukee County Board May Have Violated the Open Meetings Law Again
The email went on to discuss the logistics for the October 8 meeting at the union’s Vliet Street Headquarters.
“MTEA has graciously offered to provide food and refreshment for the meeting,” Pasch wrote. While Pasch’s use of state resources to coordinate the strategy meeting may have crossed the line, it’s that sentence describing the refreshments, which may hint at the more serious indiscretion.
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