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Schultz Still Quiet on Reelection Plans
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | January 3, 2014
GOP state Sen. Dale Schultz says he’s “got a pretty good idea where I’m going” in terms of seeking re-election this fall. But he’s not ready to go into details.
Schultz, R-Richland Center, said last year he would take deer hunting season and the holidays to make a decision on seeking re-election to the seat he first won in a 1991 special election. Schultz told WisPolitics.com Thursday he plans to make an announcement before Feb. 1.
GOP state Rep. Howard Marklein, R-Spring Green, and Dem Ernie Wittwer, a semi-retired transportation consultant, have announced plans to seek the seat.
“Now it’s just a matter of putting the pieces in place before I make an announcement,” Schultz said. “I had a lot of time to think this past month, month and a half and have some great conversations. Listened to what a lot of people have said to me. Now it’s just important to get all of the pieces put in place.”
Schultz declined to elaborate further.
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