Nik Rettinger

Nikolaus Peter "Nik" Rettinger III (born August 6, 1990) is an American political staffer and Republican politician from Waukesha County, Wisconsin.

He went on to the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and earned his bachelor's degree in 2014 with a double major in history and political science and government.

After completing his bachelor's degree, he served an internship with United States senator Ron Johnson.

[4] Four days after the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision, Rettinger announced his candidacy for the 83rd Assembly district, launching with Wichgers' endorsement, as well as endorsements from his business partner representative Cody Horlacher, his state senator Julian Bradley, and former Wisconsin governor Scott Walker.

[3] He faced a relatively competitive primary, but defeated Waterford village trustee Pat Goldammer with 58% of the vote.

Evers, added catalytic converters to the list of "major parts" of an automobile under Wisconsin law, thereby making it harder for criminals to re-sell them after they have been stolen.

[10] While the Constitution of Wisconsin was amended in 1977 to give the legislature the power to impose a judicial age limit, one has not yet been adopted.