Jesse Kremer, 59th Assembly Candidate, Firefighter, and EMT has garnered the endorsement of the Kewaskum Police Association for his stance on public safety and the blanket legalization of marijuana debate.
Kewaskum, Wisconsin, June 4, 2014: Jesse Kremer, the only candidate in the 59th Assembly District race to have worked in public safety has been endorsed by a police union in the southern part of the district. Kremer, a police academy graduate, volunteer firefighter, fire inspector, and EMT, and a former emergency services dispatcher, has been endorsed by the Kewaskum Police Association (KPA).
The union has issued the following statement regarding candidate Kremer: “Jesse understands the importance of public safety and is willing to tackle a few very important issues. As a firefighter, EMT, and former police and fire dispatcher, Jesse has seen the effects of impaired drivers and overdose patients. Jesse has stated that we already have enough problems with legal alcohol on the roadways and a blanket legalization of marijuana will just add fuel to the fire. Jesse will also do whatever he can to break the massive heroin epidemic that has hit southern Wisconsin in recent years. In addition, Jesse has decided to eventually champion a debate regarding true safety and security in our schools so that we can be an example to the rest of the country. We believe that no matter what issue Jesse Kremer takes on, he will meet with experts from a variety of law enforcement agencies to ensure that appropriate legislation is written to continue to protect public safety personnel and the residents of our communities.”