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Neylon Campaign Announces Legislative Endorsements

Speaker Pro Tem Bill Kramer Endorses Adam Neylon for 98th Assembly

Pewaukee – Today, Pewaukee small businessman Adam Neylon announced the endorsement of three area Assembly leaders.  Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Bill Kramer (R-Waukesha), State Representative Mike Kuglitsch (R-New Berlin) and State Representative Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva) have pledged their full support and endorsement of Neylon’s candidacy for the 98th Assembly District.

Rep. Bill Kramer -"I look forward to serving with Adam in what is shaping up to be a very challenging legislative session.  He has served me well as a trusted member of my team. Adam has the intellect, skills and talent to become a leader in the State Assembly.” 

Rep. Mike Kuglitsch – “I am confident that Adam’s experience as a small-business owner will serve him well in the State Assembly.  He has the drive, determination, and integrity that are necessary to make an excellent State Representative.”

Rep. Tyler August – “Adam is an emerging leader in the Republican Party.  Like me, Adam got his start with the county party; first as a long-time volunteer, then head of the Waukesha County Victory Center in 2008, and served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Waukesha County Republican Party.  He has earned the trust of grassroots conservatives.  I look forward to serving with Adam because he understands and is a defender of our conservative values.”

A graduate of Carroll College and area resident for over 10 years, Pewaukee small businessman Adam Neylon is a candidate for Waukesha County’s 98th Assembly District.  Adam has over five years of legislative experience, working for Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner and Speaker Pro Tem Bill Kramer.  During the most historic legislative session in modern history, Adam diligently served Speaker Pro Tem Kramer as he presided over the enactment of the most conservative reforms in Wisconsin’s History.

The 98th Assembly District covers the north central portion of Waukesha County, and includes the communities of Pewaukee and Sussex, and portions of the City of Waukesha.  A primary election is set for Tuesday, Feb. 19.  

Atron

8:28 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

This sounds like operation "go along to get along" rather than challenging his potential colleagues to give us something better. As a GOB, if elected, they may even give him the key to the bathroom in less than a year.

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William

11:55 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

I'm confused. Is this an article or was it a paid ad?

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Sarah Millard

12:30 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

William, any candidate has the ability to upload blogs to our site via our local voices platform. Jeanne Tarantino's and Ed Baumann's campaign have also uploaded similar blogs.

Keith Best

7:07 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013

Adam Neylon's opponents tout their high power endorsements, but none of them actually come from the Assembly. The legislators know that Adam will be able to hit the ground running because he has something that NONE of the other candidates have........actual experience writing bills in the State Assembly. He knows the issues that matter. That is why Adam Neylon is the most qualified to represent the 98th District, which includes the northern half of the City of Waukesha, Pewaukee, Sussex and part of Lisbon. No, I don't work for Adam, but I do support him because this is for my family and my neighbors. We want honest and trustworthy representation.

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Jon Gillette

8:51 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

That is exactly why you shouldn't vote for him. More political insiders. Lets put someone in with business experience do we really need more politicians.

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