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Republicans who control the Wisconsin 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.
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.

apnews.com/article/senate-repu

AP News · Wisconsin Republicans fire 8 more Evers appointees, including regents and judicial watchdogsBy TODD RICHMOND

It’s this whole thing that’s scary going on in this country, that if you can’t defeat people’s votes then you do it in some other way.
#Protasiewicz won #Wisconsin’s supreme court election in April, giving liberals a 4-3 majority on the court, their first in 15 years. But Republicans began to float #impeaching Protasiewicz before the results were even known.
The party has already locked down control of the legislature, using aggressive #gerrymanders to protect itself from election defeats.
It has also deflated the powers of the Democratic governor, Tony Evers, undercutting his #authority to appoint people to executive branch positions. 
boltsmag.org/wisconsin-impeach

Bolts · With Impeachment Push, Wisconsin GOP Tests Bounds of Political Power - BoltsMargaret Workman is watching Wisconsin Republicans threaten Justice Janet Protasiewicz with impeachment from several states away. But she can relate to Protasiewicz like very few can.  Workman sat on West... Read More

"Quite simply, Protasiewicz’s victory represents an existential threat to the Wisconsin Republican Party because there are now two lawsuits challenging their gerrymandered maps. Though the state Supreme Court has not even yet said it will take either of the cases, Republicans are terrified their stranglehold on the state will be loosened."

~ Lisa Needham

#Wisconsin #Republicans #democracy #Protasiewicz #impeachment

publicnotice.co/p/protasiewicz

Public NoticeWisconsin Republicans plot a shameless power grabBy Lisa Needham

[thread] Wisconsin, Janet Protasiewicz

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Wisconsin GOP Attack on Democracy Obscene Even for Them
thenation.com/article/politics

* veteran prosecutor/jurist Janet Protasiewicz elected to Wisconsin Supreme Court
* spoke frankly re: women’s rights, working families, electoral integrity
* GOP lost control of Wisconsin Supreme Court; scheming to impeach her

en.wikipedia.orgJanet Protasiewicz - Wikipedia

“Our country has never seen anything quite like what is unfolding in Wisconsin. …

The Republican initiative is about more than trying to take out one political opponent in one state. Rather, it is part of a cross-national MAGA assault on truth, government institutions, the law and the vote itself."

~ Dennis Aftergut and Austin Sarat

#Wisconsin #democracy #Protasiewicz

salon.com/2023/09/08/wisconsin

The Tennessee Expulsion Is a Glimpse of the Future

Clearly, expelling two members of the Tennessee legislature was an explosive move and temporarily leaves their constituents no representation, at least until a special election is held.

In fact, the state party is already raising money for the members to win back their seats.

Meanwhile, there’s another story playing out 600 miles to the north that highlights another, potentially even more consequential use of hard-ball legislative power.

While liberals were celebrating the election Tuesday of a #Wisconsin #Supreme #Court #justice who will tip the court to the left, voters in the state’s 8th senatorial district were sending #Republican #Dan #Knodl to Madison.

That gives the GOP a Senate #supermajority and with it, the power to remove key officials through #impeachment — including judges.

In late March, Knodl said he would “#certainly #consider” impeaching #Janet #Protasiewicz, the new state Supreme Court justice, though he was talking about her role as a county judge.

Would Wisconsin Republicans impeach a justice simply because they don’t like the court’s rulings? Well, there is nothing hypothetical about how the state’s GOP legislature has used its power against other branches of government

politico.com/news/magazine/202

POLITICOThe Tennessee Expulsion Is a Glimpse of the FutureA legislative supermajority can do what it likes.

Kelly travels, Protasiewicz grounded with illness in Wisconsin election windup

The final full day of campaigning for a crucial seat on the #Wisconsin #Supreme #Court saw one candidate flying from city to city across Wisconsin while the other was grounded once again because of a respiratory infection.

Conservative Former Justice Daniel #Kelly spent Monday on a seven-city trip across Wisconsin, stretching from Waukesha to Hudson, in a #private #jet apparently owned by a family of #anti-#abortion #advocates. It marked the fourth day that Kelly has been barnstorming across the state.

Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Janet #Protasiewicz, by contrast, was not to be found on the campaign trail for the fifth consecutive day because of illness, forcing surrogates to fill in for her.

Protasiewicz, a liberal, was last seen campaigning on Wednesday during a virtual forum sponsored by the Milwaukee chapter of the NAACP.

Campaign officials said she has continued to test #negative for #COVID-19.

jsonline.com/story/news/politi

Journal SentinelDan Kelly travels the state before Supreme Court election while Janet Protasiewicz is grounded by illnessBy , Journal Sentinel