Gronik Supports Supreme Court Balance of Power Candidate |
Elections, Elected Officials, Political Parties |
Written by Andy Gronik, Former Candidate for Wisconsin Governor |
Thursday, 13 December 2018 17:03 |
Former Candidate for Governor Andy Gronik urges all his friends and supporters to help Judge Lisa Neubauer become our next Supreme Court Justice. MILWAUKEE - When things get out of balance they tend not to work as well, or not at all. That’s why the framers of our constitution imagined a system where powers would be balanced between the governor, lawmakers and judges. We need look no further than the current #LameDuck session in Wisconsin to appreciate how delicate this system is and to want to prevent the abuse of power. That’s one of so many reasons why it’s important to get behind Judge Lisa Neubauer, a candidate for Supreme Court Justice of Wisconsin who respects the role of the judicial system and is supremely qualified to serve. Judge Neubauer’s 10-year track record as an appellate judge clearly demonstrates fair, independent and impartial practice. Wisconsin needs to return to a balanced court and government so the voice of the people is heard and intent of our framers is respected. She has already earned the statewide support of hundreds of judges and brings decades of experience as a former litigator with the prestigious law firm Foley & Lardner. Judge Neubauer is also a leader in her Racine community where she serves on boards, helps children learn to read, is a Big Sister and supports breast cancer survivors. To learn more about Judge Neubauer’s impressive life journey, click here. This election is not about whether you are a democrat or republican, live in the country or city, or are poor or rich. It’s about restoring balance and the rule of law to Wisconsin’s judicial system with a candidate supremely qualified for the job. In order to make this happen, everyone must be engaged so that together we can honor the system of government our framers envisioned. Respectfully, Andy Gronik Former Candidate for Governor of Wisconsin |
Last Updated on Friday, 14 December 2018 16:47 |