MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Wisconsin Republicans are planning dramatic lame-duck votes in the state Legislature on a sweeping attempt to limit the powers of the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general.
  Opponents decried the moves as a last-gasp power grab and an attempt to invalidate the election where Republican Gov. Scott Walker was defeated.
  Once approved by the Legislature on Tuesday, the measures would head to Walker for his signature just five weeks before he is replaced by Democrat Tony Evers.
  A Republican-controlled committee voted to approve the bills around midnight Monday, following a nine-hour public hearing where all but one person spoke against the measures.
  A proposal to move the 2020 presidential primary election from April to March appears to be dead after the committee did not vote to advance it.
Scott Bauer of the Associated Press joined Wisconsin's Morning News with more. To listen to the full interview, click below.Â