Many Will Miss Gov. Tony Evers, but Are Eager for a New Speaker
Robin Vos retires after 22 years in the Wisconsin Assembly, citing a heart attack and political challenges including shrinking majorities and costly controversies, officials said.
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Many will miss Gov. Tony Evers, but are eager for a new speaker
It will be a good-news and bad-news moment for Wisconsin voters in November. The good: Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, will not be on the ballot. The bad: Gov. Tony Evers is not seeking a third term.
Both Tony Evers and Robin Vos retire in Phil Hands cartoon
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced late last year that he would not seek a third term as governor. Last week, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, the longest-serving speaker in Wisconsin history, announced that he would not seek reelection.
Wisconsin GOP leader Robin Vos, who clashed with Trump, leaving office after reshaping the state - KFIZ News-Talk 1450 AM
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Robin Vos, who has led the Republican charge in Wisconsin during his record-long stint as state Assembly speaker and blocked much of the Democratic governor’s agenda, announced he will retire at the end of the year. Vos, who also drew President Donald Trump’s ire for not aggressively challenging Trump’s loss in the battleground state in 2020, made the announcement from the floor of the Assembly. Vos is in his 22nd year in th…
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