Documents released under the state’s open records law Friday also show the office of Gov. Scott Walker – and not the Department of Children and Families – offered Archer the job at up to 65% more than what the last person to hold the position made. Children and Families Secretary Eloise Anderson never interviewed Archer for the nearly $100,000-a-year job, even though Anderson is responsible for appointing someone to the post.
Story also shows how easily JS reporters can catch Walker Admin in contradictions or impossibilities.