Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty plans growth in face of Democratic administration


Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty plans growth in face of Democratic administration


Taking questions from reporters after a Feb. 20 event in downtown Madison, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers was asked about a report knocking his proposal to expand Medicaid released the previous day by “a conservative law firm.”

“Well, I’ve dealt with that conservative law firm once or twice,” Evers said wryly, going on to question the accuracy of the report.

Years before he was elected governor, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty was a thorn in Evers’ side, suing him and otherwise challenging him in his capacity as state Superintendent of Public Instruction. Since Evers was elected governor, the organization has added five people to its team as it seeks to expand its footprint and serve as a leading opposition figure in the face of a new Democratic administration.

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Ken Notes: Why can`t the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty work with the new Governor to shape policy in the interest of Wisconsin citizens. Partisanship must end and it could start in Wisconsin, alas we have deepened the trenches and are looking for more ammunition. I believe the result will be a battle where everyone looses - Except Lawyers. Scary isn`t it!

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