« Schimel: Two-Thirds of Districts Have Expressed Interest in Safety Grants | Home | School-Based Mental Health Grants Now Available »
Vos Will Not Run for Congress
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | April 13, 2018
From WisPolitics.com …
— Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he’s passing on a bid for the 1st CD following House Speaker Paul Ryan’s retirement announcement earlier this week.
Vos, R-Rochester, said in a statement this morning he’ll instead seek re-election to the Assembly and “continue to focus on maintaining the strong, historic majority” in that chamber.
“While I know that our nation’s capital desperately needs more conservative reformers from Wisconsin, Michelle and I have decided that we can do more good continuing to push state-based conservative reforms,” he said.
Other possible GOP candidates include: state Sen. Dave Craig, a former aide to Ryan; UW Regent Bryan Steil, the general counsel at a plastic film manufacturing firm; state Rep. Samantha Kerkman, of Salem; and former Racine County Exec. Jim Ladwig, who now works at SC Johnson as the director of Global Community Affairs.
Declared Dems are ironworker Randy Bryce and long-time school teacher Cathy Myers.
Topics: SAA Capitol Reports, SAA Capitol Reports with Email Notifications | No Comments »
Comments are closed.