MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker’s former chief of staff is returning to the position he left in 2015. Walker announced Tuesday that Eric Schutt will replace Rich Zipperer as chief of staff starting April 2. Zipperer is joining the Public Service Commission, where he will fill a vacancy created after Walker appointed Ellen Nowak to be his top aide. Zipperer had been chief of staff since September 2015, taking over after Schutt left.
