Friday, September 14, 2012

Wisconsin Judge Colas Rules Against Act 10 Scott Walker Assembly Bill 11

Friday September 14, 2012 citizens of Wisconsin learned of an earth shaking ruling.  Dane County Circuit Court Judge Juan B. Colas ruled in favor of a petition brought by two labor unions, discovering several considerations of the law to be in conflict with both State and United States Constitutions. 

Wisconsin Judge Juan B. Colas has ruled against Wisconsin Act 10, the Scott Walker Assembly Bill 11.  The legislation was hastily conjured to alter collective bargaining, compensation, retirement, health insurance, and sick leave of Wisconsin family's employed in the public job sector.  Crafted by limiting expression of formed polity to elicit a perception of community support.

Under the comprehensive microscope of Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge Juan B. Colas the applied polish was removed and an unacceptable piece of legislation remained.   From a National perspective one can easily determine this is not a trimming to promote growth.  The occasion of Wisconsin Act 10 goes beyond the agent and the despotic formulary to a State of Wisconsin rectifying decision of termination.

Wisconsin takes pride in an open transparent process of developing systems that can best serve the greater community.  Evolving in a thoughtful well understood manner under the light of day seems to be the traditional Wisconsin way.

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