Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Judge Mary Ann Sumi Implementation Of The Act Enjoined

On Tuesday March 29, 2011 Madison Wisconsin Judge Mary Ann Sumi issued a second order to a previous injunction that prevented the union bill from becoming law. Dane County Judge Mary Ann Sumi states in the second order further implementation of the act is enjoined. Enjoined is an order by a court official authority to refrain from doing an act. The act is prohibited by judicial order. This blocks implementation of the union bill and attaches the risk of court sanctions. Recall that on Friday March 18, 2011 Dane County Judge Mary Ann Sumi issued a ruling to halt publishing of this bill. Judge Sumi ruled that the states open meeting laws were violated when a special committee met to reformat the budget repair bill, and in turn creating a bill dealing specifically with collective bargaining for state workers. It was on March 11, 2011 Wisconsin held a special committee meeting of lawmakers which resulted in passage of a bill that removes collective bargaining rights from workers. Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne filed with Dane County Circuit Judge Mary Ann Sumi to block the union bill stating the legislative committee violated the states open meetings law. On Thursday March 24, 2011 a three judge panel of the fourth district court of appeals sent the union bill to the state supreme court. The three judge panel wrote Plainly, this case has broad state wide implications for the general public and those affected by the challenged Act, in addition to those interested in the manner of its passage. Home Care Path http://www.homecarepath.com/ encourages seniors to watch this legislation as it unfolds. Home Care Path coordinates elder home care assistants to help seniors remain living in their homes.

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