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Wisconsin lawmakers shouldn’t expect to do a lot of work when they return to the Capitol later this month for the special legislative session called by Governor Evers.
Gavel-in, gavel-out, just like several other special sessions the Democratic governor has called.
He and Republicans have a contentious relationship.
Evers wants lawmakers to repeal the 1849 statute on the books prohibiting abortions in Wisconsin.
Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, a Republican, says, “Killing innocent babies is not health care.”
He confirmed that the Senate will quickly gavel out what he calls a special session that is “blatantly political.”











