Saturday, February 14, 2026

GET ME REWRITE: Wisconsin GOP leadership stands with Tighty Whities at Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL)

 
Headline:  Wisconsin Examiner, 2/13/2026

AJR 133 would allow state lawmakers to suspend indefinitely or temporarily administrative rules that are promulgated by state agencies with a vote of the full Senate and Assembly. The proposal passed 52-45 along party lines. [emphasis added]
“No body of our state government is more accountable to the people of our state than the Legislature, and these bills will restore our ability to represent our constituents and provide them with the regulatory accountability and predictability they need to prosper,” Rep. Brent Jacobson (R-Mosinee) said during the floor debate. 
Constitutional amendment proposals must pass two consecutive sessions of the Legislature and be approved by a majority of voters before becoming law. This is the proposal’s first consideration. It still needs to pass the Senate to advance to a second consideration. 
The Assembly also concurred in four bills related to administrative rulemaking that were part of a package titled the “red tape reset,” which was introduced in May with the support of the conservative legal group Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL).

Other Tighty Whities posts:

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2023

2022
Tighty Whities at WILL continue to fight for white privilege.  (9/29)
Tighty Whities at WILL keep up their campaign of voter suppression. (9/15)
Chalk up another loss for the Tighty Whiteys at WILL.  (3/5)
WILL SHILLS: Conservative Dane County supervisors continue to engage in public health malpractice, promote COVID-19 spread.  (1/8)

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