Politics & Government

Representative Mike Kuglitsch to Seek Reelection

During his freshman term, Kuglitsch supported Gov. Scott Walker's budget and co-sponsored various pieces of legislation, including the mining reform bill.

Representative Mike Kuglitsch (R-New Berlin) announced Saturday he will seek reelection to the Wisconsin State Assembly in November

Kuglitsch is a longtime citizen of the 84th Assembly District, attending high school and raising his family of four with his wife Stephanie in New Berlin. As a private citizen, Kuglitsch owned and operated multiple successful businesses that employed hundreds of citizens over the course of 20 years.

During his freshman term, Kuglitsch supported Gov. Scott Walker's budget and co-sponsored various pieces of legislation, including the mining reform bill.

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β€œI believe my first term was successful as we balanced a very large budget deficit and began to show the country that Wisconsin is truly open for business," Kuglitsch said in a statement.

β€œThere is still a great deal of work that we must accomplish. I believe I can continue to assist our struggling business sector with my ongoing efforts to reform the regulations on businesses and decrease taxes across the board.”

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Kuglitsch is a member of the Jobs, Economy, and Small Business and the Labor and Workforce Development committees, and he is currently the vice-chair of the Committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs.

Kuglitsch serves portions of New Berlin, Greenfield, and Milwaukee.


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