Posted on 11/08/2014 10:34:08 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
MADISON, Wis. Changes are coming to Wisconsins John Doe law and what many conservatives see as the partisan regulatory agency that spurred secret investigations into dozens of conservative groups, according to Speaker of the Assembly Robin Vos.
Yes, we are going to make those changes period, the Rochester Republican said Wednesday during a celebratory press conference with reporters a day after huge GOP wins in Wisconsin, and nationally.
Vos, addressing the press with state Rep. John Nygren, R-Marinette, who co-chairs the Legislatures powerful budget-writing committee, touched on some of the majority partys priorities in the next session, including programs to spur job creation and education reforms.
On that agenda, reforming Wisconsins unique John Doe law, which Vos said has given even well-meaning district attorneys the opportunity to conduct a witch hunt.
Thats not good for our democracy. Thats not good for our judicial system, the speaker said. Now we see even the way the (John Doe-related) documents were released has become a political process.
If the goal is to take the investigation outside the political process, if anything our law is broken and needs to be fixed, Vos added.
The law provides for investigations overseen by judges who are vested with extraordinary power to compel testimony from witnesses. Oftentimes, the investigations, led by district attorneys, are conducted in secret, with gag odors preventing probe targets from speaking publicly on penalty of being jailed.
Such was the case in the latest politically charged John Doe investigation into 29 conservative groups, launched nearly two years ago by Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm, a Democrat.
The court-administered dragnet featured predawn, paramilitary-style raids on the homes several conservative targets, under suspicion of illegally coordinating with Gov. Scott Walkers campaign Wisconsins bitter recall season.
Except there was no evidence any campaign finance crimes had been committed, according to the rulings of two judges, one of whom found the prosecutors theory on coordination simply wrong.
Before that, Chisholms office had spent nearly three years investigating former aides and associates of Walker when Walker served as Milwaukee County executive. The probe was launched just as the Republican was campaigning for governor in 2010.
That meandering investigation, which cost untold tax dollars, ended with the conviction of six people, four of those convictions having nothing to do with the original scope of the investigation. Perhaps the feather in Chisholms cap, the conviction of former Walker assistant Kelly Rindfleisch on a felony count of misconduct in office is under appeal on charges the DAs office violated Rindlfeischs Fourth Amendment rights with broad, general warrants.
I have a strong passion to make sure peoples civil liberties are protected, Vos said. Just because someone is charged that doesnt mean they are guilty. Just because someone is under suspicion, doesnt mean they should be tried in the court of public opinion.
The speaker pointed to the dumping of thousands of John Doe-related documents for public consumption, authorized by Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, a Democrat and unrepentant partisan, just a couple weeks before the election. Critics say the document dump, which occurred within a couple hours of the release of a Burke campaign ad attempting to tie Walker to the John Doe probes, was politically motivated.
Vos also said Wednesday the Republican-controlled Legislature, which picked up a bigger majority in the election, will make reform of the state Government Accountability Board a top priority in the next session.
Some of the reforms will include leftover business from last session, including expanding campaign donation limits and cleaning up campaign finance laws deemed unconstitutional by the U.S. Appeals Court for the 7th Circuit.
But Vos said the Legislature also must fix an agency he charges has its thumb on the scale of regulation.
We have to have a process where the GAB is neutral and fair, the speaker said.
GAB played an active role in the John Doe probes surrounding Walker, contracting two special investigators, one of whom went on to become the investigations special prosecutor.
State Sen. Tom Tiffany, R-Hazelhurst, has called for reforms to the GAB, created in 2007 in a bipartisan legislative act to be a nonpartisan watchdog of the states campaign and election laws.
Tiffany has attempted to get answers from the GAB on its expenditures related to the John Doe investigations. So has the states Legislative Audit Bureau. The GAB, with the support of Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen, has declined to open its books. The law that created the GAB, according to the attorney general, wont allow for such legislative reviews.
What gets me about this whole process is it appears were getting the runaround, Tiffany told Wisconsin Reporter earlier this year. It really leaves the impression that someone here has got something to hide. I dont know if they do, but it sure looks that way.
GAB spokesman Reid Magney declined to comment.
Elections have consequences. These changes are long overdue.
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The only thing better than having this fixed is dong it after Trumka and his blue-fisted union thug pals have spent millions with nothing to show for it.
Texas should take note and quash the special privileges accorded to the Austin district attorney office. There is no power that is available to them that the present day Democrat party will not abuse to crush their political enemies.
A "nonpartisan watchdog" in the hands of a partisan office-holder is right up there on the oxymoron list with 'Jumbo Shrimp'.
Absolutely they need to squash these hornets. They have unquestionably used this judicial process in the most politically corrupted partisan manner. It is shameful.
When you go after the king you had better kill him. They didn’t and now they need to be wholly dismantled.
In addition to this, they need to legalize suppressors for firearms.
While they are making changes; why don’t they consider punishing the people who chose to abuse it?
“These changes are long overdue.”
BUMP to THAT!
“GAB spokesman Reid Magney declined to comment.”
Magney and that POS Kevin Kennedy need to be hung in the town square.
I ask fellow Freepers to understand what a friggin’ MIRACLE the three elections in four years of Governor Scott Walker has been.
This man has had EVERY ‘Rat in our government, and a LOT of outside (’dark’ - *SMIRK*) money working against him AND ALL OF US.
If we’re acting a little snotty/ecstatic/relieved about this all, and are on a mission to collect SCALPS, please bear with us.
We’ll ‘get over it’ and ‘move on’ as the LefTards love to say - when we see some heads on pikes...decorating our State Capitol Building, LOL! :)
The GAB is the STUPIDEST thing the WI GOP EVER agreed to! From the MINUTE it was formed the ‘Rats have used it for their own gain/power grabs/opponent crushing.
The sooner it is gone, the better!
I had my problems with K Kennedy when he was the attorney on the Elections Board 20+ years ago before I even knew who he was. He gave me some bum advice then and then refused to stand behind me when I acted on his recommendation. I've been watching him closely ever since and have noticed NO redeeming qualities in anythng he does. I hope the Twn Square hanging takes place during a season when tomatoes are cheap because I'd like to toss a few really ripe ones his way!
Yeah! Allow three different verdicts - guilty, not proven, and innocent. You prosecute someone, and they are found actually innocent, you lose your job and your pension. You prosecute someone, withhold exculpatory evidence, and are found out - you lose your law license and you go to jail.
With you all the way Diana. Push our more powerful conservative legislature to make these changes.
LOL!
You and I are probably WORSHIPED on ‘Democratic Underground’ by the Wisconsin Trotskyites that hang out there. They probably have Voodoo dolls of us!
My brains STILL has a hard time wrapping around all that has been accomplished here in Wisconsin, and across the NATION this past week.
Happy, Happy! :)
Agree
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