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Thursday, July 28, 2022, 2:35pm
By Rich Kremer

Wisconsin taxpayers will foot the bill for legal fees incurred by liberal watchdog group American Oversight in an open records lawsuit against Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. The judge rejected a request for punitive damages to be levied against Vos, noting taxpayers would pay them as well and residents "have been punished enough for this case." 

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