There are rumors that the Republicans are going to try to shove through redistricting in a special session this week.
All 3 levels?
I'm not sure, but I don't see how they could do Congressional redistricting without the new ward data (since they would need to have zero deviation, while state legislative districts get a 5% leeway). Besides, they just need to do the state legislature right now to screw up the recalls.
Why is ward data even relevant? The census block level data has been available for months. That's what most states use to draw their maps, anyway. Wards can be drawn from blocks, too.
If I remember what I read a while ago, the Wisconsin is than the counties draw the wards during the summer and the Legislature draw the map the Fall after that, basing it on the new wards.