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Written by Jamie Wall Press   
Thursday, 07 March 2024 10:03

jamie-wallCommunity leader announces bid for newly-drawn 30th State Senate District, brings real-world experience helping Wisconsin businesses solve problems and create jobs.


GREEN BAY, WI – Alongside local elected officials, supporters, and community members, Green Bay small business owner Jamie Wall announced his bid Wednesday for the newly-drawn 30th State Senate District.

jamie-wall“I’m proud to launch my campaign in the community I love,” said Wall.  “I’m running because we deserve a State Senator who will fight for regular people, whether that’s by helping working families get by, protecting our public schools, defending access to reproductive healthcare, or fighting for clean water and clean air.  By working together, we can build a better future for Brown County and Wisconsin as a whole.”

Wall is proud to announce the support of leaders from across Wisconsin including:

  • Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich

  • Local business leaders Zoar Fulwilder, Kathryn Hasselblad Pascale, and Sachin Shivaram

  • kristin-lyerly-mdts-tavern-lg-memberLocal elected officials, including Brown County Board Members Tom Friberg and Tom Sieber (former), Green Bay Alders Bill Galvin and Randy Scannell, Allouez Village Board Member Jim Genrich, and Green Bay Area School Board Member Lynn Gerlach

  • Dr. Kristin Lyerly, OB/GYN

  • Senate Democratic Leader Dianne Hesselbein, Senator Jeff Smith, and Senator Kelda Roys

Wall, a long-time resident of Green Bay, is active in the community, serving in leadership roles on the Green Bay Water Commission and his local neighborhood association.  He brings real-world experience helping Wisconsin businesses solve problems and create jobs.

The new 30th Senate District consists of the City of De Pere, almost all of the City of Green Bay, the Villages of Allouez, Ashwaubenon, and Bellevue, and parts of the Townships of Ledgeview and Rockland.

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 March 2024 10:43
 
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