Republican Party of Wisconsin
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WisGOP Statement on Appellate Court Rejecting Another Out-of-Touch Decision from Liberal Judge Susan Crawford

 

By - Dec 10th, 2024 01:49 pm

MADISON, Wis. – Last week, a Wisconsin Appellate Court rejected Susan Crawford‘s attempt to block the Wisconsin Legislature from protecting the state’s separation of powers and holding Attorney General Josh Kaul accountable. The decision is the latest result of partisan Dane County Judge Susan Crawford and liberal elites, like her confidant Josh Kaul, scrambling to strike down laws they don’t like.

“This is another instance of Democrats attempting to enlist their liberal majority on the Supreme Court to implement a partisan agenda. Susan Crawford’s initial decision was rooted in her partisan allegiance to Madison’s elites, and rejected for good reason. If Susan Crawford had it her way, the Attorney General would spend tax dollars without abandon. The voters can see clearly: Susan Crawford doesn’t care about them – she cares about the liberal special interests.” — WisGOP Chairman Brian Schimming

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  1. mkwagner says:

    And of course, the appellate court’s decision has nothing to do with the out-of-touch power grab by RRR (radical reactionary republican.) The holier than thou stance of WISGOP is old and tired. I have an idea, why doesn’t WISGOP try and working with Evers instead of fighting him on every single opportunity. Don’t you think that was the message Wisconsin voters sent in the last 2 elections?

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