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John, it's Lt. Governor Sara Rodriguez, with a quick but urgent message.
Our Democratic allies have a reporting deadline tonight, and we need to show them our support!
We have inspiring candidates up and down the ballot running to flip the Wisconsin State Legislature, and we need to throw our full weight behind them this November.
Governor Evers and I have been hard at work making Wisconsin a better place for everyone by standing up to GOP extremists who try to bully working Wisconsinites. They've forced us to veto dozens of awful Republican bills in the process, but we've stood strong against them. Now we want the chance to do far more.
With fairer maps this year, we need to build a Democratic majority in both chambers that lets us pass our pro-people agenda. I'm committed to helping Democrats win up and down the ballot, from Chippewa Falls to Cedarburg and everywhere in between. That all starts with tonight's deadline.
John, our Democratic allies have an important reporting deadline tonight. Can you support me to help show how strong the Democratic Party is in Wisconsin?
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In service,
Lt. Gov Sara Rodriguez
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Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez, MSN, MPH, RN, was sworn in as Wisconsin’s 46th Lieutenant Governor on January 3, 2023. A working mom, wife, and proud Wisconsinite, Lt. Gov. Rodriguez was elected on November 8, 2022. Before her election, she served in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Assembly District 13, comprising a portion of Waukesha and Milwaukee Counties. While serving as a state representative, she worked on the Committees on Health, Insurance, Energy and Utilities, and Science, Technology and Broadband.
Lt. Gov. Rodriguez is an experienced healthcare executive who has worked in various leadership roles for over 20 years, including founding her own small business. Prior to serving in the Wisconsin State Assembly, Lt. Gov. Rodriguez was the vice president of Population Health and Integrated Care Management at one of the largest healthcare systems in the Midwest. In this role, she provided strategic direction to the teams that managed population health interventions for risk-based contracts and direct-to-employer products.
Before running for office, Lt. Gov. Rodriguez built a career in public health and population health management. She held positions with public health departments at the local, state, and federal levels, including serving as an epidemic intelligence service officer with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the chronic disease director for the state of Colorado, a healthcare systems consultant, and a vice president at a Fortune 100 Company.
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