MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin taxpayers will pay half of the $128,000 bill submitted by redistricting consultants hired by the state's Supreme Court for
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin taxpayers will pay half of the $128,000 bill submitted by redistricting consultants hired by the state’s Supreme Court for the work they did reviewing proposed legislative maps, the liberal majority of the court ordered Monday.
He signed them into law in February, giving Democrats a path to possibly gaining majority control of the Legislature after more than a decade in the minority. “Legitimate questions remain unanswered, including the report’s language which shields from scrutiny whether and what might be undocumented hidden communications between members of this court or the Director’s office and these ‘consultants,’” Ziegler wrote.
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