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Tom Nelson (Wisconsin politician)

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country was in the Great Recession and the number of unemployed rose by 592,000 in August alone. Nelson authored a resolution that would call on NewPage to continue running the mill or sell it on the open market. The legislature never convened and the resolution was not adopted. The mill was shut down on September 8 and was bought by Aim Demolition on June 7, 2011 which subsequently tore it down beginning April 2, 2012. Nelson would work on another effort to save a mill later in his service as county executive (see
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County Executive Nelson told a press conference in February of that year, referring to the ordeal of 2007. Approximately 2700 residents of Outagamie County were enrolled in the program. In May, the Joint Finance Committee which consists of members of both houses of the legislature and is responsible for marking up the executive budget, announced it would reject Walker’s proposal and continue funding SeniorCare. Funding remained intact for the rest of the budget process and was adopted as part of the budget in July.
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the tax, citing widespread opposition to the measure and that it was a regressive tax that hurt those least able to pay it. The county board overrode his veto and the tax took effect in January 2020. Prior to his veto, Nelson ran a radio ad touting his objection to the sales tax and calling on residents to contact their supervisors. Supervisors demanded Nelson take down his ad, but Nelson demurred, citing his right to run the ads.
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repeatedly refused Nelson's challenge for a debate. Sitting lieutenant governor and Democrat Barbara Lawton said Nelson and Kleefisch should debate because “it was important for voters to learn about the lieutenant governor candidates since they would take over for the governor should he no longer be
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Nelson waited until the end of the legislative session to launch his campaign because he wanted to focus on “his legislative responsibilities”. As majority leader he chaired the Rules committee which sets the legislative agenda, specifically which bills would be voted on by the state Assembly. Nelson
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48%, after winning a six-way primary in February. He sought reelection in 2015 and 2019 and was uncontested in each race. On April 4, 2023, Nelson won an unprecedented fourth term by defeating Kevin Sturn, 55-44. Nelson outperformed the Democratic-aligned state supreme court justice candidate Janet
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He continued to work on this issue for the rest of his time in the legislature and as county executive. Again in 2015, the program’s future was uncertain because Governor Scott Walker did not fund SeniorCare in the 2015-2017 biennial budget. “SeniorCare is good policy then, and its good policy now,”
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at the U.S. Capitol. A poll released by Nelson's campaign on March 29, 2021, showed Nelson leading Ron Johnson by four points (48%-44%). At the time of the poll, Johnson had not indicated whether he would seek re-election. Since then, Johnson would go on to defeat Democratic Nominee Mandela Barnes
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Nelson was recruited by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. The committee reserved $ 730,000 for its independent expenditure arm and the Super PAC, House Majority PAC, $ 200,000. Late in the campaign, Nelson made the committee's Red to Blue program, the top-tier races. His opponent in
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At the beginning of his third term in 2019, Nelson opposed the adoption of a county-wide sales tax. Outagamie County was one of just six counties (out of 72) that had not yet implemented a county sales tax, although it had been debating the matter on and off since the 1980s. In June, Nelson vetoed
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Nelson would go on to lose the general election to Gallagher, earning 37% of the vote to Gallagher's 63%. Experts frequently noted the role that national headwinds played as Democrats on all levels struggled both in northeast Wisconsin and statewide, though Nelson lagged behind Democratic nominee
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synod and Green Bay Diocese. According to Nelson, "There aren't crucial differences between the faiths. The most difficult part is coordinating weekend schedules so we can get to both service and Mass." Maria added, "Early on in our relationship, I think I was hesitant to admit that I liked our
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and frequent commentator on the race that year, "The Democratic primary for lieutenant governor has been a wash so far. It's hard to pinpoint a front-runner, despite assumptions (I plead guilty too) at the beginning of the campaign that Tom Nelson would eventually box-out all of his competition,
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In August 2008, Nelson called for a special session of the state Assembly in response to the proposed closing of the Kimberly-NewPage paper mill. The mill employed by 600 workers. It was a particularly important development because NewPage was the largest employer in the village of 6,803 and the
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on October 11, 2016, as an example of the message that would be replicated elsewhere. “The Democratic Party says ads like that will run against congressional Republican candidates all over the country. They`re going to tie every Republican candidate in the country to Trump.”
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authored an amendment to emergency spending bill for the Iraq War to renew the waiver, which effectively saved the program and extended it through 2009. Nelson along with other state leaders was credited with having successfully lobbied officials to continue the program.
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Nelson raised about $ 1.8 million over the course of a seven-month campaign; however, Gallagher raised almost $ 1 million more ($ 2.7 million) than Nelson. Outside groups outspent Nelson by a margin of three-to-one compared to his opponent Gallagher.
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At the start of the 2005-06 session, Nelson was viewed as a top target in the 2006 election but GOP failed to recruit a strong challenger. Nelson defeated Jim Reigel of Hobart 62 percent to 38 percent. Nelson sought reelection again in 2008, beating
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51 percent to 49 percent. He was the only Democrat to unseat an incumbent Republican in the Wisconsin legislative elections of 2004. When he took office on January 3, 2005, he was the youngest member of the state Assembly. Nelson was assigned to the
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Lutheran church because it meant that somehow our Catholic church is lacking. As the years have passed, however, I've learned that seeing the individual beauty in each church doesn't question or diminish our faith."
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Hillary Clinton, who received 39% of the vote in the district, while Gallagher outperformed Republican nominee Donald Trump by seven percentage points.
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64 percent to 34 percent. Members of the Assembly Democratic caucus elected him Majority Leader on November 12, 2008, for the 2009–2010 session.
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gave Nelson a starred rating, which only ten percent of traditional publications and two percent of independently published books receive.
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seat in Wisconsin. On October 26, 2020, Nelson formally announced his candidacy. Nelson called on Ron Johnson to resign following the
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One Day Stronger: How One Union Local Saved a Mill and Changed an Industry -- And What It Means for American Manufacturing
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One Day Stronger: How One Union Local Saved a Mill and Changed an Industry -- And What It Means for American Manufacturing
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officially announced his candidacy on May 25, 2010, just over three months before the fall primary on September 14, 2010.
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On April 7, 2016, Nelson announced that he would run for the U.S. Congress seat being vacated by retiring Representative
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Nelson organized a grassroots effort to save the program and lobbied for it in Washington, DC. On May 2007, Senator
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As late as August, Nelson had not yet distinguished himself from the other candidates. Said Jack Craver of
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April 7, 2015 Spring Election and Referendum - Official - County Executive Results Outagamie County
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to an industrial scrap dealer, Industrial Assets of California. The distressed mill had filed for
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On September 14, Nelson won the Democratic nomination in a four-way race, defeating State Senator
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representing the 5th Assembly district (northeastern Outagamie County, western Brown County, and
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in Shawano County) from 2005 to 2011. He was first elected to the Assembly in 2004, defeating
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2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin § District 8
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On April 5, 2011, Nelson defeated former Republican State Treasurer of Wisconsin
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In the spring of 2007, the state of Wisconsin did not receive a waiver from the
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to the sale of Appleton Coated, a paper mill founded in 1889 in the village of
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April 4, 2023 Spring Election Official Canvass Results - County Contests
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During the general election, Republican lieutenant governor nominee
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In his second term, Nelson filed an objection in Outagamie County
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able to serve.” The gubernatorial candidates debated three times.
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was released March 9, 2021. Nelson's book received early praise.
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for six years, and was the Democratic majority leader for the
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Princeton School of Public and International Affairs alumni
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Nelson is married to Maria Nelson and the couple reside in
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Democratic Lieutenant Governor Primary, September 14, 2010
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The Rise of Receiverships (and the Decline of Chapter 11)
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Nelson has endorsed raising taxes on the wealthy to fund
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for county executive of Outagamie County, by roughly 52%
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and are members of Christ the King Lutheran Church in
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Canvass Results for 2016 General Election - 11/8/2016
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Matesic, Emily; Zimmerman, Jason (October 5, 2017).
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In Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn (eds.). 4488:Ooutagamie County Spring Primary Election Result 3968:"Wisconsin District 08 2016 Race - Summary Data" 784:on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the 536:(who ran as a ticket) were defeated in the 2010 3995:"Wisconsin District 08 Race - Outside Spending" 3833:"The Rachel Maddow Show, Transcript 10/11/2016" 2241:"US CMS ends waiver for Wisconsin Rx drug plan" 2154:"Results of Fall General Election - 11/07/2006" 2111:Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (2005). 768:, with their two children. The Nelsons have an 661:2022 United States Senate election in Wisconsin 564:Protasiewicz, who won Outagamie County 51-49. 4307:"Nelson: Raise Social Security tax on wealthy" 2487:"ANALYSIS: The 2015-17 Wisconsin State Budget" 2122:(Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 22–23. 1925:Miller, Ted; Roberts, Rhonda (April 6, 2016). 4463:Results of Fall General Election - 11/02/2004 3037:"Lawton says Nelson, Kleefisch should debate" 2408:"Nelson, Gallagher tangle on taxes, deficits" 2186:Results of Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 2002:Results for 2010 General Election - 11/2/2010 8: 3787:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3224:"Appleton Coated named "Green Professional"" 2959:Results of Fall Partisan Primary - 9/14/2010 2381:"Officials speak out on SeniorCare proposal" 2267:"Seniors, advocates push to keep SeniorCare" 2087:"GOP keeps control of Wisconsin Legislature" 447:Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 4412:"Kirkus unveils three $ 50,000 book prizes" 2765: 2763: 2752:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2323:"Tom Nelson known for hard work, listening" 2316: 2314: 2273:. 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The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder 4049:Kerhin, Brian (October 23, 2020). 3467:Corkery, Michael (22 March 2019). 3330:"Appleton Coated hearing underway" 3043:. MediaNews Group. 18 October 2010 1721:General Election, November 8, 2016 1174:General Election, November 2, 2010 14: 4831:21st-century American legislators 4277:Nelson, Thomas (March 26, 2019). 4249:Bauer, Scott (October 26, 2020). 3629:Evansen, Paul (January 1, 2020). 3500:ONE DAY STRONGER | Kirkus Reviews 2849:Barish, Lawrence S. (2009–2010). 2629:. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2434:"2019 Joint Committee on Finance" 392:Nelson is a former member of the 4768:Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin 3948:(Press release). August 17, 2016 3601:Soellner, Mica (June 12, 2019). 3153:Voight, Sophia (April 4, 2023). 3125:Behnke, Duke (January 2, 2019). 2900:Craver, Jack (August 24, 2010). 2823:Nelson, Shelley (May 27, 2010). 2772:"Walker, Barrett spar over jobs" 2569:Bybee, Roger (17 October 2008). 2163:. 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County Executive
Outagamie County
Incumbent
Wisconsin Assembly
Jeff Fitzgerald
Scott Suder
Wisconsin State Assembly
5th
Becky Weber
Jim Steineke
St. Paul
Minnesota
Democratic
Carleton College
BA
Princeton University
MPA
Campaign website
county executive
Outagamie County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
2009–2010 session
2022
United States Senate
Mandela Barnes
United States House of Representatives
2016
lieutenant governor
2010

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