![]() ![]() ![]() “We just want to be treated like everybody else,” Bacher said, adding that he and his friends have been calling clerks who aren’t issuing licenses and demanding to know why.Ī few clerks said they decided to accept applications after county attorneys left the matter in their hands. The office had said previously it wouldn’t act without direction from Van Hollen. Patrick Bacher, 47, of Wausau, tried to get a license to marry his partner Monday in Marathon County but left “crestfallen” after being told Crabb’s order wasn’t complete and the county clerk’s office was waiting for directions from the Wisconsin Vital Records Office, which records marriages. Wednesday for motions on whether it has the authority to act before Crabb does. That court has given Van Hollen and the ACLU until 5 p.m. Circuit Court of Appeals to order that licenses stop being issued. Van Hollen has appealed Crabb’s decision and asked the 7th U.S. Meanwhile, Republican Attorney General J.B.
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