Tuesday, March 22, 2016

GOP career politician Mary Lazich dismisses state intrusion into local control in retirement statement



As quoted in Longtime GOP legislator Mary Lazich won't seek re-election.  (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 3/21/2016)

Lazich was first elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1992.  (Unfortunately, the Wisconsin Blue Books website is refusing to load this morning)  She also served on the Waukesha County Board from 1990 to 1993.

The 28th Senate District seat will remain red.



Other Lazich posts:

Meet Wisconsin's version of the Freedom Caucus crazies.  (3/17/20160
Scott Walker and Wisconsin State Senate not on same page when it comes to legislative priorities (part 3).  (1/22/2016(
Mary Lazich, news releases, education statistics, and those pesky footnotes.  (11/23/2015)
With the passage of AB 387, Newspeak once again infuses Republican media releases.  (11/7/2015)
The small-'d' pettiness of State Senator Mary Lazich.  (7/8/2015)
Meet Mary "no theatrics here" Lazich, newly elected Wisconsin state senate president.  (11/7/2014) 
Mary Lazich's history and vision of U.S. government in 125 words.  (7/4/2014) 
State Senator Mary Lazich shows her true colors.  (3/18/2014)
Mary Lazich's modern way.  (3/12/2014)
Dust-up in the Wisconsin State Senate.  (3/12/2014)
Mary Lazich's music downloads.  (6/14/2013)
When it comes to sex ed, State Senator Mary Lazich is all for local control. (3/25/2013)
State Sen. Mary Lazich: Legislator or cheerleader?  (10/3/2011)

Other cartoon conservative principles posts:
Business as usual: Wisconsin GOP legislators vote for special interests, against local control and tenants' rights.  (3/9/2016)
The Wisconsin GOP Cartoon Conservative Principles Fest continues.  (2/10/2016)
Cartoon conservative principles in nonstop action: Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau memo lists more than 100 state provisions that restrict local control.  (2/10/2016)
The Christmas edition: Rep. Kremer accuses fire officials of 'relieving themselves'.  (12/23/2015)
Cartoon conservative principles on full display this week at the Wisconsin State Capitol.  (12/18/2015)
Once again, Wisconsin Republicans assert their cartoon conservative principle (2015 Assembly Bill 568).  (12/16/2015)
Out of (local) control: When it comes to anything resembling a train, Republicans just can't help themselves.  (12/1/2015) 
Scott Walker pays lip service to local control as he continues to sign bills to limit it.  (10/26/2015)
UPDATE: Let's follow the Shea money from Wingra Stone to Scott Walker.  (10/20/2015)
UPDATE.  Sorry, Tim Geoghegan, a total of $11,750 in donations is not a "bunch of bull".  (10/20/2015) 
Once again, Wisconsin Republicans violate their most precious principle.  (7/4/2015)
Cartoon conservative principles.  (5/6/2015)
The Usual Hypocrisy: What Scott Walker sez on his campaign website and what he does in the Governor's office are two different things.  (5/2/2015)
The "hits" to local control just keep on coming.  (2/28/2015)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorial board calls out Republican hypocrisy.  (2/17/2014)
And the hypocrisy just keeps on coming: Republicans can't even give lip service to their "Principles". (2/14/2014)
Yet another lesson in Republican hypocrisy.  (2/13/2014)
Your Wisconsin Republican Assembly hard at work promoting Governor Walker's jobs agenda (and GOP principles).  (11/15/2013)


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