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and his economic policies. Craig was endorsed by Ryan and Muskego mayor John Johnson. Craig was reelected to the Assembly in 2012 and 2014. While in the Assembly, Craig was chairs of the Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions and vice chair of the Committee on State Affairs and Government
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in 2016, in an uncontested race. In 2017, Craig was the lone Republican senator to vote against the state budget bill, believing that the budget was too high.
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Robin Vos, David Craig won't seek First Congressional District seat now held by House Speaker Paul Ryan
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counties. In announcing his run for office, Craig expressed strong support for Governor
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Craig considered running to succeed Ryan as a member of Congress from
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Wisconsin Senate approves state budget, sends it to Gov. Scott Walker
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politician and former state legislator. He served four years in the
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in a special election held in May 2011 to fill the seat vacated by
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in 1997. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha and the
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Wisconsin 28th District State Senate Results: Dave Craig Wins
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Index

Wisconsin Senate
28th
Mary Lazich
Julian Bradley
Wisconsin State Assembly
83rd
Scott Gunderson
Chuck Wichgers
Waukesha, Wisconsin
Republican
Alma mater
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
B.A
Republican Party
Wisconsin State Senate
Wisconsin State Assembly
Waukesha
Wisconsin Lutheran High School
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Bachelor of Arts
congressional aide
Paul Ryan
Kenosha
Big Bend
Wisconsin State Assembly
Scott Gunderson
Waukesha
Racine
Walworth
Scott Walker

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