Chairman
Brian J. Westrate

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Ed Thompson Press Release
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10.30.2009 |
(Tomah, WI)… Expressing concern that state government is hampering job creation and failing to
protect seniors in a down economy, Ed Thompson announced he will run as a Republican against
incumbent Kathleen Vinehout for the 31st State Senate district. The 31st State Senate district includes
all of Trempeauleau, Buffalo, Jackson and Pepin counties and parts of Monroe, Pierce, Dunn, Eau
Claire, and Clark Counties.
“I cannot sit idly by while Madison turns this state’s economy upside down. People are losing their
jobs and struggling to get by, while the response from Madison has been to raise our taxes,” said
Thompson. “The economy is already bad, but Madison is making things worse. The solution is
clear; government must get out of the way of progress by reducing taxes on working families and the
people who provide jobs.”
Wisconsin dropped five spots to become the third worst state in the nation in which to do business
according to Forbes Magazine, demonstrating Wisconsin’s worsening job climate. Meanwhile the
Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance analysis shows that, due to recent tax increases, our state may rise to
the sixth highest-taxed state in the nation, up from 11th highest. Wisconsin also has the ninth highest
property taxes, making it difficult for struggling families and seniors on a fixed income to stay in
their homes.
This year alone the Legislature passed over $5 billion in new taxes and fees on families and
businesses to pay for a 6.8% increase in government spending. Taxpayers will pay more for property
taxes, phone taxes, garbage taxes, health care taxes, capital gains taxes, income taxes, and car
insurance. Massive new taxes on Wisconsin employers are forcing them to cut costs and jobs.
Companies like Briggs & Stratton and Harley Davidson are cutting jobs in Wisconsin while
expanding jobs in other states.
“My priorities will be to make Wisconsin a welcoming place for job creation, to stop tax increases in
their tracks, to improve our rural economy and to ensure seniors can retire without the fear of
financial ruin,” said Thompson. “I pledge to be an independent, common-sense legislator who will
fight for smaller, more responsible government that works for the people, not a big-spending
government that taxes people out of their jobs, businesses, and homes.”
Ed Thompson is the mayor of Tomah and owner of Mr. Ed’s Tee-Pee Supper Club. In his first term
as mayor, Thompson cut city expenses by 13%, eliminated a $4 million debt without raising taxes
and improved services to the community. Known for his fierce independence and maverick style,
Thompson ran for Governor as a Libertarian in 2002. Thompson has four children, eight
grandchildren, and is a veteran of the U.S. Navy. |
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