Fond du Lac, WI – April 22, 2026 – Today, on Earth Day, Tiffany Brault officially announces her campaign as an Independent candidate for Wisconsin’s 60th Assembly District.

“Celebrating Earth Day reminds us that we share common values. We all care about clean air and safe drinking water. We care about preserving our natural resources and farmland. We want safe, thriving communities where we can earn a decent living and raise our families. Earth Day is a fitting day to announce my campaign as an Independent for the 60th Assembly District, because the issues we all care about the most are not partisan,” says Brault.

A Fond du Lac native, Brault attended Fond du Lac public and parochial schools, UW-Fond du Lac, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Marian University. Following her college graduation, she worked in public and school libraries in Dodge County, but left the workforce to become a stay-at-home parent due to high child care costs. Brault now works as a substitute
teacher in the Fond du Lac School District.

Brault currently serves as the Fond du Lac City Council Vice President, having served as Council President for the past two years. She also represents District 20 on the Fond du Lac County Board. “All of my experience in elected office has been nonpartisan, and I have seen how effective we can be when we don’t need to answer to political parties,” Brault says. “Residents of the 60th Assembly District deserve a representative who will work for them without getting bogged down in the demands and dysfunction of partisan politics.”

Brault was first elected to local office in 2021, when she took a stand for residents who had been shut out of discussions on proposed developments in Lakeside Park. In just five years, Brault has become a strong voice for Fond du Lac area residents. She has met with countless individuals, community groups, and organizations to discuss issues such as housing, homelessness, and child care. She has supported major infrastructure projects, park improvements, and public safety initiatives, all while remaining focused on fiscal responsibility.

Key issues that Brault will take on for the residents of the 60th District include:

● Bringing affordable child care to every family.
● Relief for middle-class families, making living more affordable. No one should have to worry about the rising cost of their utility bill because a large out of state corporation is building a data center in their neighborhood.
● Reforming public education funding and taking the burden off of local property taxpayers.
● Tax policy that returns state tax dollars directly to local units of government so they do not have to rely on larger levels of debt and property tax increases.

“What I have been most frustrated by in local government is that we need real change at the state level, and we just aren’t getting it,” Brault says. “We need good schools, safe communities, and better economic opportunities. Democrats and Republicans have been gridlocked in the state legislature, so we aren’t seeing the changes we need. We need an Independent voice for our District. I’m ready to fight for the 60th Assembly District to find solutions that strengthen our District and the State of Wisconsin. I encourage residents to connect with me to share their values, so that we can build a better Wisconsin together.”