Skip to main content
Advertising

Originally published Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 9:39 AM

  • Share:
           
  • Comments (0)
  • Print

Wisconsin lawmakers to avoid late-night debates

Wisconsin lawmakers have a bipartisan deal to avoid all-night debates in the state Assembly.

The Associated Press

Most Popular Comments
Hide / Show comments
No comments have been posted to this article.
Start the conversation >

advertising

MADISON, Wis. —

Wisconsin lawmakers have a bipartisan deal to avoid all-night debates in the state Assembly.

Party leaders announced the agreement Thursday. The deal hinges on Republican and Democratic leaders agreeing each day on how much time they will spend on each measure.

As a test of the new procedure, both sides have agreed to limit the day's debate to no more than five hours.

Going past midnight happens elsewhere, especially at the end of sessions or as other deadlines loom. But the Wisconsin Assembly in recent years has routinely pushed debates and votes on contentious bills into the wee hours, when only lobbyists and the cleaning crew are left in the building.

Republican Speaker Robin Vos says both sides want to eliminate all-night sessions, saying they're not in the public interest.

News where, when and how you want it

Email Icon


Advertising