HUDSON, Wis. – Today, Kevin Knoke launched his campaign for the 30th Assembly District. Knoke taught in the Hudson School District for 26 years and served in the Army Reserves for 8 years. Knoke released the following statement: 

“I am excited to announce my candidacy for the 30th Assembly District. I’m running for the State Assembly because I believe our state needs practical, principled leadership that puts people ahead of politics and problem-solving ahead of partisanship. My life experiences—as a teacher, veteran, outdoorsman, and parent—have shaped a clear understanding of what works, what doesn’t, and what Wisconsin families actually need from their government.

“I’m running to put working families first. From addressing rising costs, funding education, supporting our veterans, helping our small businesses succeed, and lowering taxes for working families, there is more the state can be doing to make our state a place where everyone can thrive.  

“While federal actions leave working families behind and create chaos in communities all over Wisconsin and the country, I want to help move our state forward, by building consensus, respecting differences, protecting freedoms, and ensuring government works for the people it serves. I look forward to meeting voters over the coming months to hear their priorities and earning their support. Let’s get to work!”