Really, this is just completely screwed up:

The state Department of Justice, which couldn’t find enough money to fully fund services for sexual assault victims last year, was the biggest spender, giving out nearly $300,000 to 94 workers.

Among the employees who received a pay raise was Assistant Attorney General Maria Lazar, who defended Walker’s collective bargaining law in an open meetings challenge and has handled the state’s defense of Republican redistricting legislation. Lazar received a $1,000 bonus and a $1.50-an-hour raise in March, increasing her salary by more than $3,000 to $104,730.

So in Scott Walker’s version of Wisconsin, sexual assault victims can go without victim services because it’s more important to give pay raises and bonuses to the lawyers who defended Walker’s attack on collective bargaining in court.

Forward, Wisconsin? More like Backward, Wisconsin.