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Wisconsin Assembly, District 92/Asamblea de Wisconsin, Distrito 92

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    Jeremiah Fredrickson
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    Mel M. Marin
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    Clint Moses
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

Please describe your priorities for your term in office and your specific qualifications to effectively address those issues.

What do you see as the most pressing housing-related issue in Wisconsin, and what policies, if any, would you support to address the issue?

What redistricting process, if any, do you believe the legislature should put in place before the next national census to ensure fair representation for voters?

What, if anything, will you do to ensure our schools have the resources to improve outcomes for its students, including those with disabilities?

What guardrails, if any, would you support to protect our environment, health, property values, and household budgets from large projects such as hyperscale data centers and Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs)?

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Committee Assembly of Friendsg
Campaign Email OxfordAdvocates@gmail.com
Campaign Phone 715-379-2880
Campaign Mailing Address PO Box 1042
Eau Claire, WI 54702
Education Oxford (BA, Law), Harvard (GSAS Government no degree)
Personal Pronouns Mr
Priorities are (1) to redistrict the state by attacking the 2024 compromise gerrymander bbas unconstitutional and replace it with a 50-50 balance of parties in every district so every isssue can be fairly debated in every place and no one party has an absolute majority anywhere so as to bring back Democracy and a fair challenge to every law and let the party that can marshal its forces win fairly, (2) to reverse the same sex take-over and crippling of children from ripping them from their parents with genderizing, re-education and invitations to molestation, (3) to bring back the Democratic Party of the JFK Era which is more conervative than the GOP who do NOTHING to save the children. We ask what we can do for our country. We rise again.

Local property tax increases are the most pressing. This question asks for one issue not two. As a representative of my district, I must speak for Republicans as well as for Democrats. Republicans are saddled with a bad reputation for cutting taxes at any cost to any social program because the localities constantly raise their property taxes and never give them a way out. I have one. We cannot seek the advice of experts once in office. We need to be experts ourselves, right now. Our ideas will save us. No one else's. I was a stock broker for Merrill Lynch and a real estate investment trustee for my family trusts. I know what the tax crunch feels like. It causes heart attacks. I intend to press for protections against all of it.
Let me be plain. The compromise gerrymandering of 2024 was unconstitutional and the Wisconsin Supreme Court had no business letting it slide because the justices wanted to be lazy. It was their job to deny it as a matter of constitutional law rather than let it slide as a moot issue. If I am elected I expect the GOP to join me NOW, not in 5 years, to reopen that 2024 resignation in order to craft a Zebra plan that divides Milwaukee and Madison into continuous stripes to make evey district a 50-50 division so the GOP has as much of a chance to prevail as any Democrat, and to load the northern districts with Democrats to make the same chances there. Without it the value of one Republican in Milwaukee is 1/10th the value elsewhere.
At Oxford I learned the value of tutors. I want them here. I would like to give them the right and power to supervise their charges and protect them from gangs of small criminals, and to protect them from the fad of rape now rampant in the middle schools and even in the 4th grade. I treat raped kids as disabled forever. This must involve the police, the courts, the schools and the National Guard, with resources we have now because we can't pretend there will be any more soon. I fully expect the next president to be Republican because Democrats are running from the Same Sex control of our schools and will vote Republican again. That president will not send funds for it. Republican presidents never do. We must do it ourselves. We can.
We are helpless without 50-50 Democrats and Republicans in every district. Each of those projects must be challeged in each district. With Republicans in the absolute majority now, they ignore Democrats and do what they want. Even another governor who is Democrat cannot save it, since he can only veto and cannot push his own laws. We must have redistricting and I know how to do it. My opponent in the Primary is the expert on these subjects. I will take his advice any day. But the GOP will not and they do not care to even listen to Democrats because they are in the majority. He cannot get his chance until I get my chance in courts to clear the deck so he can do what he does best. I know how to sue in the U.S. Supreme Court.
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