July 2, 2022 – West Bend, WI – As a Sheboygan County Supervisor, I helped lead the charge and fought against the unconstitutional mandates that were imposed in our state and county during Covid. I was out on the front lines listening to the people and fighting for our constitutional rights that were being infringed upon. That’s what being an elected official is about. Like myself, Ty Bodden, candidate for the 59th Assembly District, which represents parts of Calumet, Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, and Washington Counties, would fight harder than anyone in Madison for the people in his district.
Ty opposed the tyrannical mandates put on by Tony Evers and plans on stripping those powers from the Governor when elected.
I have attended an event put together by Ty Bodden that was geared to help local businesses during the pandemic. Ty had listened to the needs of local businesses as a Trustee in his Village of Stockbridge and has earned the respect of the people who he has worked with. He selflessly serves to better the community and to improve the lives of those around him.
In January, Ty decided to not seek re-election to his local board because he believed it was time for others to step up. He believes that holding public office is not something that should be made into a career, but a temporary service to the people.
It’s time to elect leaders we can trust. That is why I am asking everyone to vote for Ty Bodden for the 59th Assembly District on August 9, 2022.
Jacob Immel, Sheboygan County Supervisor
Sheboygan Falls, WI
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