Milwaukee County Board Supervisor Sheldon Wasserman Files for Re-Election
Sup. Wasserman has served the residents of the 3rd District since 2016
Milwaukee – County Supervisor Sheldon Wasserman today announced his intention to run for re-election to the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors. He is a former Wisconsin State Representative and current practicing OB-GYN at Columbia St. Mary’s Milwaukee Hospital.
Sup. Wasserman stated “It has been my honor to serve the residents of the 3rd District. Over my time on the County Board, I have worked with my colleagues on the issues impacting residents across Milwaukee County. I have focused on improving and protecting our parks, public safety, and mass transit. I have also fought for a fiscally responsible government where your tax dollars are spent effectively and efficiently.”
“As voters decide on a new Milwaukee County Executive, we will hopefully find a leader who can work with the County Board on the pressing issues we face and provide a new, exciting path forward. We have serious challenges in the present and near future, but if we work together we can build a better Milwaukee County. I hope to earn the trust and support of the residents in the 3rd District as they vote on April 7th of 2020.”
For more information on my re-election efforts, please visit www.sheldonwasserman.com
Sheldon Wasserman is a Milwaukee native, a graduate of Milwaukee Public School, attended Marquette University and earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and his M.D. degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is married and has three children.
Sheldon Wasserman was elected to the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in 2016 and re-elected in 2018, to represent the residents of Milwaukee County’s 3rd District, which includes Milwaukee’s East Side, the Village of Shorewood and most of the Village of Whitefish Bay.
Sheldon Wasserman was previously elected from 1995 to 2009 where he served residents of Wisconsin as a State Representative. During his career in the Assembly, Wasserman was looked up to by members of both parties on the issue of health-care, and crafting health care related legislation. He served on the Health, Public Health, Medicaid Reform, Urban Affairs, and Corrections and the Courts committees while in the Assembly.
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