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That would be Wisconsin State Assemblyman, Bill Kramer, who - although removed from his top post in the legislature - is still representing his constituents. Well, maybe his male constituents who like to rape women.
To complicate matters? US Sen. Ron Johnson (R)-knew of the assaults, and did nothing.
Btw...Johnson voted against the Violence Against Women Act.
FAMILY VALUES, INDEED!
Up until fairly recently, Wisconsins Bill Kramer was the Republican Majority Leader in the state Assembly. As Rachel noted on the show on Friday, that changed when the state lawmaker was charged with two counts of felony second-degree sexual assault charges that cost Kramer his GOP leadership post
The charges were not, however, enough to compel Wisconsin lawmakers to throw Kramer out of the state Assembly all together. Hes no longer the Republican Majority Leader, but hes still a voting member of the legislative body. Some in the party have called on Kramer to quit, but for now, he seems to be determined to stay in office, and his colleagues arent prepared to force the issue, at least not yet.
Perhaps theyll be interested to know that the recent sexual-assault allegations are not the first time Kramer has been accused.
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, his chief of staff and a Waukesha County GOP official were all told three years ago of allegations that a then-aide to the senator had been sexually assaulted by state Rep. Bill Kramer, but none of them took the matter to the police or Assembly leaders.
The woman told her supervisor in Johnsons office and a number of other people, but decided at the time to have her attorney send a letter to Kramer rather than go to the police, records show. Last month nearly three years after the alleged assault outside a Muskego bar the woman learned of Kramers alleged mistreatment of other women and filed a complaint with Muskego police that has resulted in two felony charges of second-degree sexual assault.
To complicate matters? US Sen. Ron Johnson (R)-knew of the assaults, and did nothing.
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, his chief of staff and a Waukesha County GOP official were all told three years ago of allegations that a then-aide to the senator had been sexually assaulted by state Rep. Bill Kramer, but none of them took the matter to the police or Assembly leaders.
The woman told her supervisor in Johnson's office and a number of other people, but decided at the time to have her attorney send a letter to Kramer rather than go to the police, records show. Last month nearly three years after the alleged assault outside a Muskego bar the woman learned of Kramer's alleged mistreatment of other women and filed a complaint with Muskego police that has resulted in two felony charges of second-degree sexual assault.
Btw...Johnson voted against the Violence Against Women Act.
FAMILY VALUES, INDEED!