HOPPER v. MADISON

No. 75-143.

79 Wis.2d 120 (1977)

256 N.W.2d 139

HOPPER, Appellant, v. CITY OF MADISON, and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided July 1, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Alfred S. Regnery and Stroud, Stroud, Willink, Thompson & Howard, and oral argument by Mr. Regnery, all of Madison.

For the respondents the cause was argued by Robert E. Olsen, assistant city attorney, with whom on the brief was Henry A. Gempeler, city attorney.


HANLEY, J.

Three issues are presented on appeal: 1. Does the appropriation for services to be provided by the Madison Tenant Union constitute the expenditure of public funds for other than a public purpose?

2. Does the appropriation for services to be provided by the Spanish-American Organization constitute the expenditure of public funds for other than a public purpose?

3. Does the appropriation to the public health department for a day care program...

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