Kline candidate for 29th State Assembly
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Neil Kline
Neil Kline of New Richmond has announced that he is running for the Wisconsin State Assembly to represent the 29th. The 29th Assembly district includes parts of St. Croix and Dunn Counties.
Kline’s family moved from Somerset to Milltown in 2005. He graduated from Unity High School in 2014. During his senior year, he took courses at UW-Stout; he then attended UW-Madison, graduating in 2018. While there, he had the opportunity to work for the university and in state government, including for former State Senator Shelia Harsdorf while she served both in the State Senate and as Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Trade and consumer Protection (DATCP). While at DATCP, Kline supported the Wisconsin Task Force 2.0.
Kline was raised in a family that values community involvement, self-improvement, listening with an open mind, and demonstrating respect for others. These characteristics were solidified during his time working for Sheila, and will be core values of his campaign.
As the son of a teacher, and a member of a family that believes deeply in self-improvement, “we must work to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to attain an education that provides rewarding employment and that can support them and their family,” Kline stated. “This will not only power their own future, but the future of our communities. I believe it is especially important that students make a successful transition between high school and technical college, trades and apprenticeships. These career paths contribute to a strong economy, and satisfied and productive individuals.”
Kline believes we must continue the work of ensuring Wisconsin is a business-friendly state. Controlling taxes and regulations are key to this effort. At the same time, we must be sure to look for innovative and effective ways to train and retain talent in Wisconsin.
Kline is seeking the position that is currently held by Rob Stafsholt, who is running for the State Senate in the 10th district.

