Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul Endorses Jill Karofsky for Wisconsin Supreme
MILWAUKEE — Judge Jill Karofsky announced she has earned the support of Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul in her campaign for Wisconsin Supreme Court:
“Judge Jill Karofsky exemplifies the experience and values we need on the Wisconsin Supreme Court,” said Attorney General Josh Kaul. “Judge Karofsky has extensive experience with the criminal justice system, having served as a prosecutor, an advocate for victims of crime, and a judge. Wisconsinites can trust her to fight corruption, to ensure that dangerous criminals are held accountable, and to protect our rights as our next Supreme Court Justice.”
“I’m so thankful to have Attorney General Josh Kaul’s support in this campaign. He knows firsthand how important it is for our state to have a judicial system the public can trust, and I’m honored to have earned his endorsement,” said Judge Jill Karofsky. “People across this state are ready for change on the court and our people-powered campaign is ready to bring change on April 7th.”
Karofsky previously announced the support of Justices Rebecca Dallet & Louis Butler, three former governors, Senators Baldwin, Kohl & Feingold, Congresswoman Moore, Congressmen Kind & Pocan, Wisconsin Treasurer Sarah Godlewski, and hundreds of judges, sheriffs, DAs, and local elected officials across Wisconsin.
The full list of endorsements is available at jillforjustice.com/endorsements.
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NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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