Alderman José G. Pérez represents the 12th District on Milwaukee’s South Side, and won the April 2012 election against incumbent Jim Witkowiak.
Perez grew up in the district he now serves, at S. 10th and W. Walker streets, and was the oldest of two children. He told the Journal Sentinel his grandfather came from Puerto Rico in the early 1950s when agents from the Grede Foundry went to the island to recruit labor.
According to his official biography, Perez dropped out of high school and started college at age 26, after early work experience ranged from investigating welfare fraud to developing gang prevention and youth development programs for non-profit organizations. Perez later enrolled at Cardinal Stritch University and was the first Latino Student Government Association President and the first recipient of the Multi-Cultural Image Award that is now institutionalized at the university. He also served as an intern for Congressman Gerald Kleczka in Washington D.C. through the Hispanic Congressional Caucus Institute (1996), for Milwaukee Mayor John O. Norquist (1997) and for the Milwaukee City Clerk’s office (1998). Perez obtained a B.A. in political science from Cardinal Stritch in May 1999.
Perez soon became MICAH’s executive director and led the organization in creating the Good Jobs and Livable Neighborhoods Coalition, a group of labor and community organizations that worked to ensure the Park East Land Corridor development would benefit the entire city. He also served as Hispanic/Latino Advisory Committee member for former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold.
In February 2004, José joined the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrialized Organizations as a National Field Representative, and he next joined the City of Milwaukee’s Department of City Development (DCD) in January 2006. He served DCD as an Economic Development Specialist working on business development, real estate development, planning, permitting and public housing until September 2009. Jose then became a Program Officer for the City of Milwaukee’s Community Development Grants Administration, where he managed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act projects.
In addition to his university studies, José pursued many educational programs, attending several institutes and receiving certifications in finance, real estate, economic development, multicultural entrepreneurship, youth service, management skills and advanced leadership. Perez received The Business Journal’s Forty under 40 Community Leadership Award in 2008.
He ran for alderman as a champion of small business, and won by just 88 votes. Witkowiak fought for a recount, but Perez’s victory was upheld.
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Watching MPD closely during a critical transition period
Joint Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan, Alderman José G. Pérez and Alderman Mark A. Borkowski - March 19, 2018
Mar 19th, 2018 by State Rep. Bob DonovanSouth Side Social Security Office Closing
Violates federal policy, Rep. Moore says; “a slap in the face,” says Ald Perez.
Mar 16th, 2018 by Edgar MendezThe energy and determination of the people is infectious
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez - March 9, 2018
Mar 9th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezCommittee votes “yes” on conversion therapy ban
Statement of Alderman Cavalier “Chevy” Johnson - March 8, 2018
Mar 8th, 2018 by Mayor Cavalier JohnsonAlderman Pérez voices gratitude for vigilance on proper DACA bill
Statement by Alderman José Pérez - March 7, 2018
Mar 7th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezPolice Need to Improve, Critics Charge
Attendees at south side summit say police relationship with community is broken.
Mar 7th, 2018 by Edgar MendezThe Cheapest Tavern in Town?
Ollie's is classic South Side workers' bar with no craft beers, but 111 years history.
Mar 2nd, 2018 by Michael HorneHip-Hop Week MKE unanimously approved at Common Council meeting
"Hip-hop has the unique ability to bring communities together and stimulate conversations about relevant issues in our society."
Feb 27th, 2018 by Ald. Khalif RaineyMark Eppli Leaves Lasting Impact on Milwaukee Real Estate Industry
He founded ACRE, with the goal of expanding minority representation in commercial real estate.
Feb 23rd, 2018 by Rachel KubikConstruction Starts on SEVEN04 Place
Complicated Walker's Point project is moving forward.
Feb 22nd, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneCouncil Members Congratulate Interim Police Chief on Appointment
We stand ready to work with him to move forward as a united community for the good of all residents.
Feb 16th, 2018 by Milwaukee Common CouncilThe Rise of Reckless Driving
Vehicles speeding, running red lights causing more deaths, hit-and-run accidents.
Feb 15th, 2018 by Elliot HughesCouncil members respond to Chief Flynn’s exit tour of local media
Jointly signed response to Chief Flynn's comments from Aldermen Kovac, Perez and Stamper
Feb 12th, 2018 by Milwaukee Common CouncilSnack Boys Boasts 130-Year History
Upscale South Side bar was once working class saloon before Prohibition.
Feb 8th, 2018 by Michael HorneMore Apartments, Retail for Walker’s Point
Wangard development is compromise between city, developer and alderman.
Feb 8th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneAldermen Peréz expresses his condolences after a fatal hit-and-run crash
Statement by Aldermen José G. Peréz - February 5, 2018
Feb 5th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezBarrett Withdraws Nannis Nomination
Interim Health Dept leader at issue, as City Hall infighting hits new highs.
Feb 5th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneThe Administration has Lost the Common Council’s Confidence in Addressing the Lead Issue
Unfortunately, we have a real problem and my district bears a huge burden because of poverty, density and the age of the housing stock.
Jan 30th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezCity Report Finds Health Dept. Problems
Records missing for 30 homes with lead problems. Funding, staff reductions an issue.
Jan 30th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneCouncil Could Reject Interim Health Leader
Eight aldermen question legality of Nannis appointment to run Health Department.
Jan 30th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneAldermen Ask City Attorney for Legality of Paul Nannis’ position
Mr. Nannis was appointed Commissioner of the Milwaukee Health Department by Mayor Tom Barrett and has reportedly already reported for work, but his appointment has not been confirmed by the full Common Council.
Jan 29th, 2018 by Milwaukee Common CouncilCouncil Responds to Lead Crisis
Following Health Dept fallout, nine bills introduced to address lead poisoning issues.
Jan 23rd, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneCristo Rey H.S. Gets First Approval
Jesuit school would expand to 500 students, move to old grocery at 1818 W. National Ave.
Jan 23rd, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneCouncil Grills Mayor, City Health Staff
Tense meeting with unprecedented scrutiny of mayor and few answers from staff.
Jan 17th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneCouncil set to act on Health Department crisis
Joint statement from the Milwaukee Common Council
Jan 12th, 2018 by Milwaukee Common CouncilCommon Council Statement on Flynn Retirement
Statement from the Common Council - January 8th, 2018
Jan 8th, 2018 by Milwaukee Common CouncilCharges in nearly year-old murder offer hope of justice
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez - January 5, 2018
Jan 5th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezCouncil committee passes Green Alert system measure
News release from Alderman Khalif J. Rainey
Jan 5th, 2018 by Ald. Khalif RaineyHip-Hop Week MKE passes Common Council committee
Measure goes to full Council on January 17
Jan 4th, 2018 by Ald. Khalif RaineyAlderman Murphy and Alderman Pérez encouraged by Chief Flynn and Mayor’s new stance on traffic enforcement policy
Ald. Murphy and Ald. Pérez look forward to further changes being implemented on the roadways to ensure safety.
Dec 21st, 2017 by Ald. Michael MurphyCouncil approves Libya slave trade condemnation measure
Statement of Alderman Khalif J. Rainey - December 19, 2017
Dec 19th, 2017 by Ald. Khalif RaineyAffordable Housing Plan Inches Forward
But proposal has been narrowed, will only affect city-financed projects.
Dec 13th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneThe Decline of South Side Taverns
About 40% of near South Side taverns in two zip codes have closed since 2012.
Dec 12th, 2017 by Edgar MendezCity Hall Parranda brings holiday spirit to Milwaukee
Parrandas are musical festivities during the holiday season most common in Afro-Caribbean Latin American countries and parts of South America.
Dec 11th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezHarbor District Plans Unveiled
Plan would redevelop 888 acres, create $864 million in property development and 5,663 new jobs.
Dec 6th, 2017 by Michael HorneTime for Governor to invest within to solve workforce issues
News release from Aldermen Murphy, Perez and Johnson
Dec 1st, 2017 by Ald. Michael MurphyAlderman Pérez offers condolences to family of crossing guard
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez - November 20, 2017
Nov 20th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezCity Atty Says Affordable Housing Plan Illegal
Will legal opinion kill the proposal? Or can Bauman and company rework the language?
Nov 17th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneAffordable Housing in Every Major Project?
Proposal would require it for any project with 20 or more units. Will developers oppose it?
Nov 14th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneCouncil Okays Disparity Study, More Cops
Compromise proposal funds study of gender, race disparities and five new police recruits.
Nov 10th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneCommon Council passes substitute ordinance on ATV operation
Anyone who violates Wisconsin’s ATV laws can be fined up to $250.
Nov 7th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezCouncil Overrides Mayor on Firing Flynn
10-5 vote means city lobbyist must seek state law giving council power to fire chiefs.
Nov 7th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneNew Public Survey Demonstrates Strong Majority Support For Congressional Action On Dreamers
Wisconsinites broadly support the rights of our state’s Latinx communities to live without fear of deportation and splitting up families.
Oct 26th, 2017 by Latinx Voice WIEddie Palmieri Benefit Concert for Mexico and Puerto Rico Disaster Relief
Advance concert tickets are $40, and VIP packages are $150.
Oct 25th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezMilwaukee Helping Victims in Puerto Rico, Mexico
South side Latino groups, residents, businesses lead the way.
Oct 19th, 2017 by Edgar MendezAldermen Peréz voices disappointment in Mayor Barrett’s veto decision
Statement by Aldermen José Peréz
Oct 18th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezUnited Latino Fundraiser offers relief for disaster victims
The fundraiser will be at the Latino Family Expo and Festival, which includes family fun activities throughout the day.
Oct 17th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezCouncil Votes for Authority to Fire Flynn
Requests state law giving them power to fire police and fire chiefs. Mayor promises a veto.
Oct 17th, 2017 by Jeramey JannenePotawatomi Gives $10 Million To Streetcar
Streetcar will be known as The Hop; Potawatomi gift means no operation costs for city.
Oct 6th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneFamily friendly weekend: Mitchell Street Branch Library Opening, and Harbor Fest
Join Aldermen Perez and area residents as we celebrate two great events all in one weekend!
Oct 6th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezAld. Hamilton’s City Hall Power Play
Michael Murphy now finds himself on the outside looking in. Why?
Oct 4th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneCouncil Approves East Side High Rise
After over a year of debate, the 27-story building is moving forward.
Sep 26th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneBryant’s, Serving Cocktails Since 1936
Originally a "tied house," Bryant's is city's oldest cocktail lounge. Stop in during Doors Open.
Sep 22nd, 2017 by Michael HorneFPC right to see reform process through for Police Department
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez - September 21, 2017
Sep 21st, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezCommittee Approves East Side Tower
Real test will come at the Common Council next week.
Sep 19th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneThe City’s Most Curious Lobbyist
Why is fire fighters’ president quietly lobbying on issues unrelated to his job?
Sep 14th, 2017 by Bruce MurphyCity officers to provide key updates on moves to foster business growth
Common Council’s Community and Economic Development Committee will hear reports Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
Sep 12th, 2017 by Ald. Terry WitkowskiCouncil hearing set for DOJ draft report on MPD practices
News release from Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs and Council President Ashanti Hamilton
Aug 31st, 2017 by Ald. Milele CoggsBucks Top Off New Arena
4,400-pound steel beam symbolizes the peak of new arena's construction.
Aug 24th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneBawdy House Begone! Aldermen Declare
Donovan, Perez announce effort to target prostitution, landlords on South Side.
Aug 24th, 2017 by Graham KilmerJunior’s Hook Has 125-Year Heritage
Old South Side tavern since 1892, with countless owners, is suddenly chic.
Aug 22nd, 2017 by Michael HorneA Taste of Cultural Fusion
Snifters Tapas and Spirits to Host Grand Opening Weekend in Walker’s Point
Aug 17th, 2017 by Snifters Tapas and SpiritsCommission Approves 27-Story Tower
Madison developer revives 27-story proposal on Prospect next to Goll House.
Aug 14th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneCouncil Supports Restricting Asset Forfeiture
Would only be allowed for convicted criminals. Milwaukee police opposed change.
Aug 10th, 2017 by Gretchen SchuldtCouncil Still Upset with Chief Flynn
"Damn right hold it again" proclaims alderman Bob Donovan. Council wants more control of chief.
Jul 31st, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneCamino Has Romance and History
1890 Walker's Point building once housed leather, upholstery and wood working shops.
Jul 13th, 2017 by Michael HorneCouncil Members Blast Chief Flynn
Demanding more input into Flynn's decision making, they refuse to allocate federal funds.
Jul 11th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneThe scourge of out of control prostitution, drugs
Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan - June 29, 2017
Jun 29th, 2017 by State Rep. Bob DonovanNew Restaurant on Brady
Plus: Cermak gives Walker's Point residents access to more groceries.
Jun 16th, 2017 by Alexandra MucksNew Cermak Opens in Walker’s Point
The new store brings fresh food to residents.
Jun 14th, 2017 by Alexandra MucksHit-and-run incidents show callous disregard for others
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez June 6, 2017
Jun 6th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose Perez30 Homes On One Block Repaired
Clark Square area work by Revitalize Milwaukee, fixing 1,700 homes in 15 years.
May 28th, 2017 by Keith SchubertCity Seeks Rescue for Several Buildings
Gorman will redevelop McKinley school. Old Esperanza auto repair shop needs savior.
May 25th, 2017 by Graham KilmerLa Cage Is Center of Pride Parade
But precisely who owns it has gotten murky.
May 24th, 2017 by Michael HorneHit-and-run death hits close
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez May 12, 2017
May 12th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezDowntown Strip Club Approved
Lawsuit settled. "Everyone and their brother" can now open a club.
May 9th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneGibraltar Has International Heritage
Now a jazz club, 1895 building on National Ave. long featured the International House.
May 5th, 2017 by Michael HorneHow to Make a Pedestrian Friendly City
New district-by-district reports on improving city for bicycling and walking.
May 3rd, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneWork is complete for Water Quality Task Force
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez April 28, 2017
Apr 28th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezWhy Strip Club Deal Fell Apart
Deal would have ended suits against city if council okayed new club.
Apr 19th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneCelebrating the Past, Building the Future: Milwaukee Celebrates César E. Chávez Day with Plans for Chávez Plaza
The festivity will feature speeches from local leaders and project plans for the continued construction of Chávez Plaza.
Mar 23rd, 2017 by César E. Chávez Business Improvement DistrictThe City of Milwaukee mourns a dedicated civil servant
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez March 23, 2017
Mar 23rd, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezNew Era For Pulaski Park
New pavilion opens after 10 years. New recreational offerings may combat crime.
Mar 10th, 2017 by Gabrielle BarriereCity sues to shut down properties linked to drugs, prostitution
Landlord allegedly knew widespread illegal activities were taking place
Feb 14th, 2017 by State Rep. Bob DonovanNew City of Milwaukee ID card now available to the public
Informational news conference set for Friday at City Hall
Feb 7th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezThe Problem Of Architecture Review Boards
All the rules for developers kill bad buildings. But do they also kill the great ones?
Feb 1st, 2017 by Tom Bamberger12th District neighborhood selected for 2017 Block Build MKE
Revitalize Milwaukee initiative will bring FREE improvements to properties
Jan 13th, 2017 by Common Council President Jose PerezQuorum Architects – Ayres Associates Chosen as Winning Design for New Public Space in the Harbor District
Harbor District, Inc. plans to build the first phase of the winning design during the summer of 2017.
Jan 11th, 2017 by Harbor DistrictMKE Plays receiving $100K gift at City Hall Dec. 22 The
MKE Plays is a city-led initiative aimed at renovating 12 of Milwaukee’s most dilapidated playgrounds.
Dec 20th, 2016 by Ald. Michael MurphyShaker’s Cigar Bar is Smoking
City's only cigar bar has fine dining and retro-cocktails, classic architectural artifacts.
Dec 9th, 2016 by Michael HorneWangard Violates Residents Preference Program
Council members blast the company for failure, call for tougher requirements.
Dec 7th, 2016 by Graham KilmerThe Council’s Battle Over Police
Donovan and several aldermen demand more, Hamilton slaps them down. Who’s right?
Nov 22nd, 2016 by Bruce MurphyThe Problem of Prostitution
Greenfield Ave. is the city’s hub for sex trade, where prostitutes, residents are victimized.
Nov 22nd, 2016 by Edgar MendezAd mocking Bradley Tech students was vile
Ads like that belong in the recycling bin, and not on the pages of published magazines.
Nov 18th, 2016 by Common Council President Jose PerezCouncil members call on Chief to boost South Side officer staffing
Members seek MPD officer increases in Police Districts Two and Six
Nov 17th, 2016 by State Rep. Bob DonovanMuni Court Indigents Will Get Lawyers
Common Council votes 9-6 to approve funding for new program.
Nov 7th, 2016 by Gretchen SchuldtJoint letter to DA John Chisholm
Joint letter from members of the Common Council to District Attorney Chisholm
Oct 28th, 2016 by Milwaukee Common CouncilA Riot of Good Intentions
Or how a small city green space was killed by countless improvements.
Oct 27th, 2016 by Tom BambergerPublic Safety Plan Ignores the Community
Aldermen should work harder to consult residents and target underlying causes of crime.
Oct 21st, 2016 by Markasa TuckerDPW Sanitation Services to Amend E-Notify Choices
Improvements coming to E-Notify system
Oct 14th, 2016 by Common Council President Jose Perez