Posted on 02/24/2022 3:32:35 AM PST by cotton1706
MADISON – Wisconsin's governor would no longer have sole authority to spend federal funds that flow into the state under a proposed constitutional amendment the state Assembly approved on Wednesday.
Federal spending would instead be required to gain approval of the Legislature by a joint resolution or a legislative rule, neither of which the governor can veto.
A previous version of the proposal would require a committee of state lawmakers to approve the spending.
"Usually I hear Republicans talking about wanting to do away with red tape, but here we are with a proposal before us that would do nothing more but add red tape," Rep. Lisa Subeck, D-Madison, said Wednesday.
Republican lawmakers said the proposal would uphold the Legislature's power of the purse.
"I don't know what party passed the law years ago that gave away our constitutional authority," Rep. Shae Sortwell, R-Two Rivers, said. "Whoever did it, whatever party did it, it was a mistake. And we are standing up for the constitution."
The constitutional amendment cannot be vetoed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who has clashed for nearly two years with Republicans who control the state Legislature over how he has allocated billions in federal pandemic aid.
The proposal, which passed 60-36, goes back to the state Senate. It then must pass again during the next legislative session before going to voters for final approval.
Republican lawmakers have sought control of federal funding since the state began receiving it to address the coronavirus pandemic.
Evers vetoed a bill in 2021 that would have required the Legislature to approve his plans to spend billions in pandemic aid. He said at the time that involving the Legislature would slow down distribution of relief aid.
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Distribution of funds - the power of the purse - is a LEGISLATIVE function.
“Usually I hear Republicans talking about wanting to do away with red tape, but here we are with a proposal before us that would do nothing more but add red tape,” Rep. Lisa Subeck, D-Madison, said Wednesday.But
This woman is a complete idiot. Red tape refers to EXECUTIVE procedures in carrying out, that is executing, tasks.
Governmental checks to power ARE NOT red tape.
Exactly, anything that decentralizes the power of fund distributions is nearly always a good thing.
Federal funding for cops doing federal bidding.
I bet you a dime a dozen, those cops protecting vote fraud and killing blacks are all fed funded and to the fed boot.
I suspect that the states never thought that the feds would be handing out money like a candyman, so yep, it’s time for them to catch up with the times.
No one individual should have that much power. Canada is a lesson in this.
If a democrat is opposed to a bill, it must be good.
EVERS prior job: ART TEACHER
When it comes to limiting Goverment power Conservatives are all about red tape.
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