For the upcoming election, I think all my neighbors know that I’ll be voting Republican primary (The signs in front of my yard are a subtle hint). I thought I would quickly highlight a few contested races, and how I intend to vote and why. If you are not sure who you are voting for in one of these races, you are welcome to follow my lead.
State Assembly
Since this is the most local race, I’ll start
with this one first. I worked with Rick Gundrum on the County Board, while
he was the County Board Chairman, and saw him always work toward reducing taxes
by making government smaller, more effective, and more efficient. Rick was a key leader in reducing the County
Tax Rate to the lowest rate in 100 years, while improving the quality of
service for many programs in Washington County.
Since being elected to the Assembly in
January, he has already started working toward solutions to make property taxes
more consistent, including ending the dark store loop-hole that lets retailers
skimp on their obligation. Because of
this focus, shortly after his election he was appointed to the 2018 Legislative
Council Study Committee on Property Tax Assessment Practices.
Governor/Lt. Governor
Scott Walker has done tremendous things
for our state, with Rebecca Kleefisch
fully supporting his efforts. His
opponent wants to undo many of the successful reforms Walker has
implemented. Walker’s opponent also has
given conflicting views on his plans for taxing us, though with all the
spending he is proposing, increasing taxes seems most likely.
State Senator
I endorsed Leah Vukmir in February, and I stand by my endorsement for this
excellent candidate.Attorney General
Brad Schimel inherited a massive backlog of untested rape kits from his predecessor, Peggy Lautenschlager. It took his office 3 years to get caught up, but he did the hard work and got it done. Now Peggy’s son, Josh Kaul, has the nerve to lie and claim that Schimel ignored these rape kits for 2 years. This is in my view the most disgusting negative attack of this election cycle (except for the attacks on Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh. Negative ads of this scale are a sign of Kaul’s lack of character.
State Treasurer
Travis Hartwig wants to turn the position into one that will look to reduce wasteful government spending, which of course I support.
Secretary of State
Jay Schroeder strikes me as an interesting character. He raises a lot of important issues about the burden his opponent will place on taxpayers when he retires after 40 years as Secretary of State. Doug La Follette has done nothing for Wisconsin for 40 years, except work a job that’s only requirement is to work 3 hours per week. Doug La Follette’s pension will pay out $280,000 per year. If you don’t believe me, look it up online.
5th Congressional
District
Jim Sensenbrenner
holds 100 town hall meetings each year with constituents. He didn’t go to Washington and forget about
us, he fights for us.
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