Senator Julian Bradley
State Senator Julian Bradley knows the American Dream is alive—because he’s lived it. Born into poverty and raised by a single mother alongside two siblings, Julian learned the values of honesty, hard work, and perseverance early in life. After graduating from La Crosse Central High School, he earned a degree in political science and economics from UW–La Crosse.
His diverse path includes time as a professional wrestler—earning induction into the WXW Wrestling Hall of Fame—and leadership roles in telecommunications and finance. In 2020, Julian made history as the first Black Republican elected to the Wisconsin State Senate.
Now in his second term, Senator Bradley serves on the influential Joint Finance Committee, shaping a responsible state budget. His passion for people has led him to author “The Hospital Bill,” landmark legislation demanding transparent hospital pricing, empowering patients and reducing healthcare costs.
Julian resides in New Berlin and proudly represents Wisconsin’s 28th Senate District, covering parts of Racine, Walworth, and Waukesha Counties.

Senator Mary Felzkowski
State Senator Mary Felzkowski, a passionate advocate for Wisconsin’s Northwoods and rural communities, was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 2020 and has served as Senate President since January 2025. Previously, she represented her district in the State Assembly from 2013 to 2021.
A lifelong resident of Lincoln County, Mary graduated from Tomahawk High School and earned her bachelor's degree in Economics and Finance from UW–River Falls. She owns C.I.S. Insurance Group, continuing her family's legacy of local entrepreneurship. Mary's commitment to rural Wisconsin includes championing hospital price transparency legislation, empowering patients with clear healthcare pricing and reducing costs for families statewide.
Throughout her legislative career, Mary has chaired committees on forestry, small business, and state-tribal relations, and served four terms on the powerful Joint Finance Committee. As Senate President, she oversees legislative debate and votes, guiding the Senate’s policy agenda.
Mary enjoys spending time with her family, including her children, stepchildren, and grandchildren, and remains actively engaged with her Northwoods community.

Representative Robert "Bob" Wittke
State Representative Robert "Bob" Wittke represents Wisconsin’s 63rd Assembly District, covering Caledonia, Raymond, and Franklin. Known for his thoughtful, problem-solving leadership, Wittke has authored over 30 pieces of legislation signed into law, demonstrating his ability to turn effective ideas into meaningful policy.
As Co-Chair of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Wittke is committed to accountability and responsible governance. His latest initiative, “The Hospital Bill”, addresses the critical issue of rising and opaque healthcare costs in Wisconsin—one of the nation’s most expensive states for medical services. Wittke believes that patients should know healthcare prices upfront, emphasizing transparency and accountability from hospitals.
Drawing from his extensive background in education and finance as a seasoned tax professional, Wittke advocates for smarter, focused, public spending. His efforts consistently focus on efficient governance, transparency, and practical reform.
A UW-Eau Claire graduate, Wittke is also a dedicated husband and father of four, continually committed to improving outcomes for Wisconsin families, patients, and taxpayers.

