Dr. Paul J McGraw Campaign: Announces Run for Wisconsin State Assembly District 43

Paul J. McGraw


Today, Dr. Paul J. McGraw announces his candidacy for the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing District 43. McGraw, a veterinarian with over 35 years’ experience in practice, with the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection as the Assistant and then State Veterinarian, as Manager of Medical clinics and as a small business owner is running to bring principled, common-sense leadership to Madison.

“I am proud to call Wisconsin home and am excited to serve the people of the 43rd District by working to ensure a brighter future for our communities,” said McGraw. “I believe that fiscal responsibility, accountability of our schools and government, along with public and neighborhood safety are key to keeping the 43rd Assembly District as well as Wisconsin strong.”

“With high cost of living and economic uncertainty, we must ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely,” continued McGraw. “I will fight for hardworking families, support policies that encourage economic growth, and stand up for limited, responsive government in Madison and the 43rd District.

“I look forward to traveling the district, listening to voters, and learning more about the challenges and opportunities facing families, businesses, and communities across this district,” said McGraw.

McGraw has lived in the Town of Richmond, Walworth County, Wisconsin, for 29 years, where he resides with his wife.

To learn more about Dr. Paul J. McGraw’s campaign for Wisconsin’s State Assembly District 43, please visit www.votePaulMcGraw.com

Editor’s note: This press release was submitted by McGraw4Assembly. The 43rd District includes the City of Whitewater and most of our nearby towns, with the exception of LaGrange.

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