Ron Tusler, Wisconsin State Representative of 3rd District | Facebook
Ron Tusler, Wisconsin State Representative of 3rd District | Facebook
Rep. Ron Tusler, a prominent figure in Wisconsin politics, has been actively engaging with his constituents and followers through social media, sharing his views on various legislative matters. His recent tweets highlight his stance on judicial opinions, state budget deliberations, and local flood management issues.
On July 2, 2025, Rep. Ron Tusler expressed support for Justice Rebecca Bradley's dissenting opinion in the case of Kaul v Urmanski. He described her dissent as noteworthy and encouraged others to read it by stating "Justice Rebecca Bradley nails it in her dissent in Kaul v Urmanski. Well worth a read."
In another tweet dated July 3, 2025, Rep. Tusler shared his reflections on the ongoing discussions regarding the state budget while awaiting a final vote in the Assembly. He highlighted the use of feedback from spring survey responses to address constituent requests within the budget framework: "Here are my thoughts on the state budget as wait for a final vote in the Assembly. I use your spring survey responses to provide you with the results of your requests in this budget."
Later that day, Rep. Tusler addressed Governor Tony Evers directly via Twitter concerning a veto related to flood damage mitigation efforts in Brillion. The veto occurred at an early hour and affected provisions aimed at assisting local farmers and families facing recurring flood challenges: "Hey @GovEvers, how will you explain your 1:30 AM veto of my budget provision to help mitigate Brillion flood damage to my constituents? Your veto hurts Brillion farmers and families dealing with this every year. Don’t worry, I’ll make sure they know exactly who’s responsible."
Rep. Ron Tusler is an elected official representing parts of Wisconsin's Calumet County region.