Bob Kulp. Photo from the State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2017-18.

Bob Kulp, Assembly District 69
Republican

Biography: Born Elkhart, Indiana, March 21, 1966; married; 7 children, 7 grandchildren. Voting address: Stratford, Wisconsin. ■ Roofing and insulation contractor. ■ Member: National Roofing Contractors Association (board member); Construction Specifications Institute-Wausau Chapter (past president); Small Business Administration Regulatory Fairness Board (former board member); Wausau Area Builders Association (former member, governmental committee); Noon Rotary Club of Marshfield.
Legislature: Elected to Assembly in November 2013 special election. Reelected since 2014. Committee assignments, 2017: Labor (chair); Rural Development and Mining (vice chair); Jobs and the Economy; State Affairs; Transportation; Workforce Development.

Contact: Rep.Kulp@legis.wisconsin.gov; 608-267-0280; 888-534-0069 (toll free); Room 15 West, State Capitol, PO Box 8952, Madison, WI 53708.

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Mask Violation Reporting Form Stirs Debate

Mask Violation Reporting Form Stirs Debate

State mask mandate not enforced by police, but some counties allow people to report on those violating it.

Republicans Flip-Flop on Local Control

Republicans Flip-Flop on Local Control

First demanded local control of COVID-19 rules, now oppose county restrictions.

No Choice in 36% of Legislative Races

No Choice in 36% of Legislative Races

Gerrymandering and decline in number of candidates leaves 2.5 million residents with no choice.

GOP Legislative Districts Heavily White

GOP Legislative Districts Heavily White

Republican assembly districts are up to 96% white, senate districts as high as 95% white.

Campaign Cash: GOP Lawmaker’s Possible Ethics Violation
Campaign Cash

GOP Lawmaker’s Possible Ethics Violation

Ethics Commission finds Rep Kulp uses state media accounts to promote his business.

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The State of Politics

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