A federal judge in Madison is questioning the idea of relaxing some of Wisconsin’s absentee voting regulations.
Several groups filed suit last April requesting that the absentee voting requirements be eased due to the emerging coronavirus pandemic.
The U-S Supreme Court rejected the arguments, but they were renewed for the November presidential election.
Federal Judge William Conley said during a Wednesday hearing that people know more about COVID-19 now and he’s not sure he should make such significant changes.













