Governor-elect Tony Evers vows he will do what he can to keep his power. Members of the Republican-controlled Legislature are meeting in a lame-duck session starting today (Monday) to pass a series of proposals to weaken his authority. After a Monday public hearing at the Capitol, a vote is expected Tuesday. This is the first lame-duck session in Wisconsin since 2010. Republican Governor Scott Walker is expected to sign the proposals before he leaves office next month.
Incoming Governor Vows To Do What He Can To Retain His Power
Dec 3, 2018 | 6:49 AM
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