Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Limits on Public Sector Unions
Briefly

Judge Jacob Frost's ruling has provided a temporary victory for labor unions and Democrats, challenging a decade-old law that stripped government workers of collective bargaining rights.
The ruling is expected to be appealed by Republicans, who argue that the limits on public sector unions were necessary for budgeting and attracting business investment.
Thirteen years post Act 10 protests, Wisconsin remains politically divided, evidenced by Trump's narrow win and Senator Tammy Baldwin's reelection.
Speaker Robin Vos criticized the lawsuit as meritless, indicating strong Republican intent to challenge any reversal of Act 10 through the courts.
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