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There's been a conservative majority in the state's high court since the 2008. Last year there was a SCOTUS case regarding gerrymandered districts that was thrown back to Wisconsin because the court said it was a "states issue."
This was the first time in 15 years the court could hand down a verdict like this, and it's about time. Wisconsin's legislative body has written itself a supermajority in the state houses even though the state is almost evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats.
Yeah. Sorry if it came across like I was blaming the Democrats or anything, I know it was stalled (on purpose stalled) in the conservative-majority supreme court until just now.
The tide is turning, I think.