MADISON, Wis. – Today, Assembly Democratic Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) was sworn in for her fourth full term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 66th District.

Representative Neubauer released the following statement: 

“I am deeply honored to return to the State Capitol to represent the people of Racine, Mt. Pleasant, Sturtevant, and Elmwood Park in the coming legislative session. 

“Since I’ve been elected, I’ve worked to win fair legislative maps that would restore the democratic process and allow my constituents’ voices to be heard in the Capitol. I am hopeful that with competitive maps in place and a much more balanced legislature, the partisanship that has often ruled the day will lessen. 

“Our communities face real challenges, with schools struggling to give every kid a great education and families tight on funds, but we have the ability to change that. The people of Wisconsin elected us to work together to improve their lives, and I am committed to taking every opportunity to do so in the years ahead. 

“I couldn’t be more proud to be part of the Assembly Democrats, a deeply dedicated, thoughtful and visionary group of current and new representatives. We’re ready to get to work.”