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Representative David Crowley Announces Resignation from Assembly

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MADISON, WI – Representative David Crowley (D-Milwaukee) made the following statement announcing his resignation from the Wisconsin State Assembly, effective today, June 18, 2020, at 5 p.m.:

“Serving in the Assembly has been the honor of a lifetime.

“I am eternally grateful to the people of the 17th district for putting their faith in me to represent them in their state government.

“I look forward to continuing my public service for the people of Milwaukee County, and hope to continue working in tandem with my colleagues in the state legislature to make Wisconsin a better place to live for all.”

Representative Crowley was elected as Milwaukee County Executive in the April 7 election.

Constituents in the 17th Assembly district can still reach out to their Assembly office by emailing [email protected] or calling (608) 266-5580.

Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper

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