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Robin Vos
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Robin Vos

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Robin Vos is an American politician and businessman serving as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly since 2005. He has held the position of Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly since 2013, making him the longest-serving speaker in the state's history. A prominent figure in Wisconsin Republican politics, Vos has been instrumental in advancing conservative legislative agendas, including the restructuring of state budgets, the limitation of collective bargaining rights, and the implementation of redistricting maps. Throughout his tenure, he has frequently clashed with Democratic Governor Tony Evers, often utilizing his legislative authority to curb gubernatorial powers and influence state policy on issues ranging from COVID-19 mandates to election administration.

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Born
July 5, 1968 · 57 years old
Birth place
Burlington, Wisconsin
Education
University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
Career
Businessman, legislative assistant, Racine County board of supervisors member

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