Rep. Ron Tusler addresses governor’s veto and school curriculum concerns in recent tweets

Rep. Ron Tusler addresses governor’s veto and school curriculum concerns in recent tweets
Ron Tusler, Wisconsin State Representative of 3rd District — Facebook
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Rep. Ron Tusler, a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, has recently addressed several contentious state issues through his social media posts.

On July 16, 2025, Rep. Tusler posted about his column in Wisconsin Right Now regarding the Governor’s veto of the Brillion Dredging Project. He wrote: “Read my column in Wisconsin Right Now on the full story of the Governor’s 1:30 AM veto of the Brillion Dredging Project.

Governor Caught Playing Politics with Brillion Residents’ Lives & Livelihood [COLUMN] https://t.co/HAsiFIlBUt via @wisconsin_now”.

Three days later, on July 19, 2025, Rep. Tusler shared resources related to educational content in schools. In two separate but identical posts at nearly the same time, he stated: “How to Opt Your Child Out of Woke-Themed Lessons – https://t.co/HCGhKa4mqs” and “How to Opt Your Child Out of Woke-Themed Lessons – https://t.co/HCGhKa4mqs https://t.co/pgygzTZHTZ”.

The Brillion Dredging Project has been a subject of debate in Wisconsin politics, particularly after a late-night veto by the governor that drew criticism from some lawmakers for its timing and potential impact on local residents and businesses. Education policy discussions have also intensified statewide as parents and legislators debate curriculum transparency and parental rights concerning school lesson content.

Rep. Tusler represents parts of Calumet and Manitowoc counties in northeastern Wisconsin and is known for engaging with constituents on issues involving local governance and education reform.



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