Politics & Government

Wisconsin Republicans Fire 8 More Evers Appointees, Including Regents And Judicial Watchdogs

Republicans who control the state Senate fired eight more of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' appointees Tuesday.

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March 13, 2024

Republicans who control the state Senate fired eight more of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' appointees Tuesday, including two Universities of Wisconsin regents who voted against a deal that limited campus diversity and four judicial watchdogs who wouldn't commit to punishing liberal state Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz.

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The Senate also fired a member of the governor's domestic abuse council after Republicans accused the body of violating open records laws and taking what the GOP considered a stance against white people, as well as a member of the deferred compensation board, which administers a state retirement program.

The Senate has now fired 21 Evers appointees since the governor took office in 2019. The governor said in a statement Tuesday that he was "apoplectic" that Republican senators keep firing his appointees for no good reason.

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