
A woman appointed by ex-Governor Scott Walker to the Wisconsin Public Service Commission wasn’t allowed to come back to work today (Thursday). Ellen Nowak was appointed during the extraordinary session in December and this morning was turned away by security when she arrived at her office. Her appointment was rescinded by Governor Evers last Friday as part of the court battle over the lame duck laws. Nowak said the situation was unfortunate and planned to go home and walk her dog. Republican leaders say a stay placed on one of the court rulings means Walker appointees should be able to go back to work. They’re calling for Governor Evers to make his position clear.















