[Madison, Wis.] – Today, Justice Rebecca Bradley’s campaign announced that she received the endorsements of the Milwaukee Deputy Sheriffs’ and Retired Deputy Sheriffs’ Associations. Today’s endorsements add to the impressive list of Wisconsin’s first responders who have met with Justice Rebecca Bradley and support her efforts to retain her seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Today’s announcement of support completes the endorsements of all Milwaukee-based law enforcement associations in favor of Justice Rebecca Bradley.

“I am pleased that so many individuals and organizations in the law enforcement community, including the Milwaukee Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, have chosen to endorse my efforts to retain my seat on the Supreme Court,” said Justice Rebecca Bradley. “Every man and woman in uniform who serve our state deserve our utmost respect, and I am profoundly honored to have earned theirs.”

The Milwaukee Deputy Sheriffs’ Association and Retired Deputy Sheriffs’ Association represent Milwaukee’s active duty and retired Deputy Sheriffs and Sergeants regarding wages, benefits, and working conditions.

“Rebecca Bradley has shown a steadfast commitment to protecting the rights of Wisconsin residents,” said Roy Felber, President of the Retired Deputy Sheriffs’ Association and Business Agent for the Milwaukee Deputy Sheriffs’ Association. “Her strong commitment to her community and willingness to work with stakeholders to make Wisconsin safer sets her apart. Rebecca will bring to the bench the experience and temperament needed, and we are proud to endorse her for Wisconsin Supreme Court.”

Justice Rebecca Bradley is the only candidate in this race who has experience as a trial lawyer, circuit court judge, appellate court judge and Supreme Court Justice. Justice Rebecca Bradley’s positive campaign is centered on her experience, service to the people of Wisconsin, and judicial philosophy.

For more information on Justice Rebecca Bradley and her campaign to retain her seat on the Supreme Court of Wisconsin please visit justicerebeccabradley.com.

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