Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Wisconsin Judge Halts Further Implementation Of Union Law

Exchange of explosive on the negotiations and Wisconsin Union law has moved from the presidential palace once again in court Tuesday, but it remains unclear when or even if the measure to take effect.
He supported the Republican House passed a law earlier this month, despite protests that drew 85,000 people in the State Capitol and a boycott by members of the Senate Democratic State. Can not be opposed immediately by a series of lawsuits that led to further chaos in order to complete the State Supreme Court weighs in
What seems even more likely after a hearing on Tuesday, when the Dane County judge ordered the government again on the right in standby mode while it considers a broader challenge of legitimacy. She criticized for ignoring the state officials told him prior to publication of the law to stop.
"It seems that the language is misunderstood or ignored, but what I have said, is to continue the implementation of (the law)," said Dane County circuit judge Marianne Sumi during the hearing. "This is what I want to be clear."
Sumi additional arguments on Friday to hear more words to battle with Republican legislative leaders of the State open meetings law during the debate on this measure. It is also considered to Republican claims that the law went into effect at the end of last week published a technical agency, the state suddenly on the Internet.
If you decide that it did not become law or Saturday, and the decision may be a legitimate partner by the Supreme Court of the State, which was studying whether to participate in the request for the Court of Appeal in cases involving heard.
Back and forth to make the debate often between angry and Scott Walker, governor of the new mandate, his Republican allies in the Legislature of the state of trade unions in the public sector.
And pushed the Walker and the Republican Party and strongly in their bargaining rights of workers to remove the State, using a maneuver surprise parliamentary break the deadlock a week to get approval and then find there is another way for the deployment of law on the prevention of Sumy, Secretary of State to do so.
The State Department will mean Steve Justice spokesman said the agency continues to believe that the law is published and shall enter into force.
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Mike said the mandate of the Wisconsin Department of Administration and Secretary Huebsch, a senior aide to Walker, in a statement to the Agency, and the order of the judge to evaluate.
Released earlier this month state of emergency order if Sumi, Secretary of State Doug La Follette does not prohibit the deployment of the law. Republican leaders avoid the issue, convincing the Legislative Reference Bureau, another agency of State and Law on its website on Friday publication. He claimed the Republican Party in the step up to the publication and said that the law will go into effect Saturday.
Office said the reference can not publish a draft law without a history and Secretary of State - Democratic Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne - The plaintiff in the case heard Tuesday. Lawyers for the Foreign Ministry of Justice, which represents the Republicans, the case does not mean anything, because legislators immune from civil suits and the law enters into force.
The request of the Prosecutor in the province Sumi to announce the publication of the law, but declined to state, that he wanted more evidence to hear. But issued a new ban it, warning that anyone who violates this man will face sanctions.
"Families and Wisconsin hope that the (Governor), Scott Walker and his Republican allies in the Legislative Council will begin at the end of the day in the judicial process and respect for our country any harm they have done work for the families of our State, Stephanie Bloomingdale, Minister against the State Treasury CIO, Wisconsin, He said in a statement.
Justice Department lawyers maintain Sumi is not authorized to intervene in the legislative process. The head of the House of Representatives Jeff Fitzgerald, R-Horicon, said in a statement that once Sumi injected himself incorrectly in the legislative process.
"Today, her actions still flies in the face of division of powers between the three branches of government," said Fitzgerald.
The law is the flash point of controversy, which is displayed in the Walker February.
The resolution requests from the public sector employees to increase their contribution to their pensions and health insurance. This behavior also means the right to collective bargaining for everything except wages. He insisted Walker, who wrote the law, there is a need to measure to help bridge the budget deficit in the state. But Democrats see the bill as a political movement to cripple unions, traditionally strong supporters of their campaign.
Tens of thousands of people in almost non-stop demonstrations in the state Capitol for nearly three weeks, Senate Democrats fled the state to Illinois, one vote in the standing room.
Has the Republicans who control the legislative branch of the deadlock by removing what they said was financial elements of the plan on March 9, allowing the Senate to vote without a quorum. House of Representatives approved the measure tomorrow, Walker and signed into law on March 11.
Dane County has lifted the Executive Kathleen Falk, a Democrat, and several trade unions suit challenging the vote in the Senate, arguing that the legislation still contains the components of the last fiscal. These charges are still pending.

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