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  • On the article Waukesha 2013 Primary Election Guide

    Jeanne Tarantino

    9:34 am on Monday, February 18, 2013

    Dear Waukesha County Residents:

    I am asking for your vote tomorrow for Assembly District 98 because the people of Waukesha county deserve the best person for the job, someone who can hit the ground running and help Governor Walker turn our economy around faster! In 2011, when the Legislature passed Gov. Walker's reforms, the liberal spenders predicted the worst. Nearly two years later, our state is on the right track and I have the right experience to finish the job Governor Walker has started.

    We will be in the middle of passing his budget when this seat is sworn in this April. My opponents in this race have no experience working directly in Governor Walker's Administration and Waukesha county deserves to have the best representation possible during a time like this so we can fight to lower taxes and put Wisconsin back on the path to prosperity!

    I also have the support of our top law enforcement in Waukesha County, our Sheriff Dan Trawicki and District Attorney Brad Schimel have endorsed me because they know I will be a sensible leader and work hard for the people of Waukesha county.

    I truly hope that I have earned your vote for the Wisconsin State Assembly District 98 tomorrow! You can place your trust in me. I'll fight for Wisconsin, because a great Wisconsin is worth fighting for!

    In gratitude,
    Jeanne Tarantino
    Candidate, 98th Assembly District

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  • On the article 'Hello' From 98th District Assembly Candidates [Video]

    Jeanne Tarantino

    12:52 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

    Dear Waukesha County Residents,
    I am asking you for your vote on Tuesday, February 19th because I have the skills, experience and strong work ethic needed to help restore common sense conservatism and fairness to a business climate that has been stifled by too much government regulation, red tape and taxation. Creating a positive business climate to promote job creation isn't a Democrat or Republican issues, it's a Wisconsin issue -- at a time when too many people in our state are suffering the effects of unemployment and underemployment we need to elect leaders who can work together to problem solve and build consensus around ideas and solutions that will move our economy forward. You can place your trust in me. There's a reason our Sheriff Dan Trawicki and our District Attorney Brad Schimel have endorsed my candidacy. They know I am the best candidate in this race, the person who will go to Madison and effectively represent the interests of our families, businesses and communities in Waukesha county! I believe that your hard earned money belongs to you and you should keep more of it. I will support Governor Walker's $343 million middle income tax cut and I will work to cut spending in Madison. Please vote for me on February 19th!
    Respectfully,
    Jeanne Tarantino
    Candidate, 98th Assembly District

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  • On the article 98th Assembly District Candidates Square Off at Forum

    Jeanne Tarantino

    6:06 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

    Dear Waukesha County Community Residents,
    I am asking for your vote one week from today so we can continue to move our economy forward. I am a Mom on a Mission and have been working with many of you through the years to make Waukesha County a great place to live, work, and raise a family. The challenges we face as our economy rebounds from the recession are deep challenges and Governor Walker needs an experienced leader in Madison to help turn things around faster. There's more work to be done when it comes to economic development, job creation and education reform. People in our state want a paycheck, not an unemployment check. You can count on me to support Governor Walker's budget initiative to cut income taxes so you can keep more of your hard earned money. The answer to addressing our state's challenges lies in spending less of our tax dollars on programs that are wasteful and unnecessary and not taxing us more. A major area of focus for me will be to help close the skills gap. We need to create an available pipeline of skilled workers so our employers can grow their companies right here at home and give our people pathways to achieve the American dream through job opportunity. I am a hard worker and will be job ready on day one to help Governor Walker put our state back on the path to prosperity. That's why our Sheriff Dan Trawicki and District Attorney Brad Schimel along with many other leaders have endorsed my candidacy. I ask for your support too.

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  • On the article 98th Assembly Primary Is Feb. 19

    Jeanne Tarantino

    8:14 am on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

    Dear Voters, Early voting has begun. I am asking for your vote and invite you to learn more about me by visiting: http://www.tarantinoforassembly.com/2013/02/05/two-weeks/
    Thank you for your consideration. I can't wait to start working for you in Madison and helping to restore common sense in state government!
    Respectfully,
    Jeanne Tarantino
    Republican Candidate, State Assembly District 98 - Waukesha County

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  • On the article Waukesha Baby Doing Well After Being Born With Exposed Brain

    Jeanne Tarantino

    9:00 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

    Baby Dominic was blessed to be born into such a loving, faithful family. Praying for his complete recovery.

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  • On the article 98th Assembly Primary Is Feb. 19

    Jeanne Tarantino

    5:45 am on Saturday, January 5, 2013

    Thank you to the people of the 98th Assembly District for your overwhelming support. With your help, we turned in the most petition signatures representing every municipality in the district. I look forward to earning the support of voters in the remaining 45 days of this campaign. Please visit my website www.TarantinoforAssembly.com It would be an honor and privilege to have your help as we continue our efforts to move our state forward.

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  • On the article Uncontested Village, School Board Elections Set for Spring

    Jeanne Tarantino

    5:43 am on Saturday, January 5, 2013

    Thank you to the people of the 98th Assembly District for your overwhelming support. With your help, we turned in the most petition signatures representing every municipality in the district. I look forward to earning the support of voters in the remaining 45 days of this campaign. Please visit my website www.TarantinoforAssembly.com It would be an honor and privilege to have your help as we continue our efforts to move our state forward.

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  • On the article Uncontested Village, School Board Elections Set for Spring

    Jeanne Tarantino

    5:43 am on Saturday, January 5, 2013

    Thank you to the people of the 98th Assembly District for your overwhelming support. With your help, we turned in the most petition signatures representing every municipality in the district. I look forward to earning the support of voters in the remaining 47 days of this campaign. Please visit my website www.TarantinoforAssembly.com It would be an honor and privilege to have your help as we continue our efforts to move our state forward.

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  • On the article Elections 2013: Local Candidates on Ballot for Spring Election

    Jeanne Tarantino

    7:22 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013

    Thank you to the people of the 98th Assembly District for your overwhelming support. With your help, we turned in the most petition signatures representing every municipality in the district. I look forward to earning the support of voters in the remaining 47 days of this campaign. Please visit my website www.TarantinoforAssembly.com It would be an honor and privilege to have your help as we continue our efforts to move our state forward.

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  • On the article Paul Farrow Officially Wins State Senate Race

    Jeanne Tarantino

    5:42 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

    CONGRATULATIONS TO SENATOR-ELECT PAUL FARROW! He will represent us well in Madison.

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