Environmental Advocates Praise WI Supreme Court Ruling in Evers v. Marklein
Madison, WI—Today, environmental advocates praised a decision issued by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in Evers v. Marklein. The court ruled that the legislature’s ability to block funding for conservation projects under the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program is unconstitutional. The decision curtails the power of the legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) to block how the executive branch implements laws that authorize the expenditure of funds.
In their amicus brief, the groups argued that the ability of the Joint Committee on Finance to interfere in conservation funding decisions is unconstitutional under the separation of powers provisions of the state constitution. The groups also urged the court to address other instances of unlawful legislative committee interference, especially vetoes of administrative rules that set standards for environmental protection.
The court limited its ruling today to JFC vetoes of funding decisions and did not rule on committee vetoes of administrative rules. However, the court announced in a separate order today that it will consider taking up the matter. The parties involved in the lawsuit have until July 26 to file legal briefs on whether the court should do so.
Tony Wilkin Gibart, executive director of Midwest Environmental Advocates, said, “Today’s ruling is an important step toward restoring the balance of power in Wisconsin. At the same time, we have a lot more work to do, especially when it comes to reigning in the power of legislative committees to veto administrative rules. Committee vetoes make state government less accountable to the voters. They allow small groups of legislators to prevent environmental and public health laws from being implemented as written. That’s inconsistent with our state constitution and incompatible with a healthy democracy.”
“Legislative committees have been allowed to effectively rewrite environmental laws to benefit industry polluters. For the sake of our environment and our democracy, we can’t allow this abuse of power to continue,” said MEA’s Wilkin Gibart.
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