Good morning.

Thursday in Whitewater will be sunny with a high of 78. Sunrise is 6:08 and sunset is 7:47, for 13 hours, 39 minutes of daytime. The moon is a waning crescent with 3.5 percent of its visible disk illuminated.
Whitewater’s Lakes Advisory Committee meets at 4:30 PM and the Community Development Association meets at 5:30 PM.
On this day in 1883, an F5 tornado strikes Rochester, Minnesota, leading to the creation of the Mayo Clinic.
The Evers Administration, relying on a decision of the Wisconsin Supreme Court in July, is urging state agencies to review and advance backlogged agency regulations:
In an Aug. 12 letter to state agency leaders, Evers said a 4-2 ruling from the Supreme Court means there “no longer remains any statutory requirement to wait for legislative committee review before promulgating a rule once I have approved it.”
“I respectfully request that you analyze areas in which the Legislature’s prior abuse of power forestalled, delayed, or halted prior rulemaking in service of the people of our state,” Evers said.
In July, the Supreme Court struck down parts of state law that allowed the Republican-controlled Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules, or JCRAR, to indefinitely suspend rule changes.
See Rich Kramer, In rule overhaul blitz, Gov. Tony Evers tells agencies not to wait for GOP committees (‘Evers says July Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling means Republican lawmakers can’t block rules on wolf management, water protections’), Wisconsin Public Radio, August 21, 2025.
Gov. Evers is applying the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision from July to other stalled rule changes, and here he’s likely to prevail in any possible litigation with the Legislature. The same reasoning that Wisconsin’s high court applied in July would apply to other administrative rules as well.
The politics will depend on how one views the rules advanced by the Evers Administration and may influence the 2026 gubernatorial race.
Why Getting Rid Of FEMA Could Get Expensive:
