
Jerry Petrowski
MARATHON, WI (WSAU) — State Senator Jerry Petrowski has announced he will not run for another term this fall.
The long-time State Representative and Senator announced his decision on Thursday, citing a desire to spend more time at home and with his family.
“I represent 91 towns, 26 villages, seven cities, and portions of 31 school districts – all across six counties. It is a sizable district and takes over 4 ½ hours to drive from one end to the other.
While I have enjoyed my time in both the Assembly and the Senate, there are still so many things left that I want to accomplish. I look forward to the next chapter in my life and being able to spend more time with my wife, children, and grandchildren.
I want to thank the citizens of Northcentral Wisconsin for their trust and support throughout the years. I love this area of the state and the people that live here. It has been an honor and privilege to serve as your State Senator and represent you in the legislature.
Together, we have worked to create jobs, balance the state budget and protect our taxpayers by making government live within its means and by finding ways to do more with less.”
Petrowski was the author of over 160 bills during his time in Madison; serving in the Assembly from 1998-2012, then moving on to the Senate.
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