ABC-WI Endorses Brittany Kinser for State Superintendent

MADISON, Wisconsin – Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Wisconsin is endorsing Brittany Kinser for Wisconsin’s State Superintendent.

“Wisconsin taxpayers are spending more than ever on K-12 education, and getting less return on that investment. The incumbent DPI superintendent’s solution is to dumb down test scores,” said Brad Austin, president of Corporate Contractors in Beloit and a former ABC of Wisconsin board chair. “Even Governor Evers, who was previously DPI Superintendent, criticized the move.”

Kinser’s campaign is emphasizing the need to restore high standards in K-12 schools and prepare students for their future careers.

“Parents, students, and teachers are beginning to recognize that four years of college isn’t for everyone, and that young people can have a family sustaining career in construction that cannot be outsourced overseas,”  said Kelly Tourdot, President of ABC of Wisconsin. “But, high school graduates need to be able to read and do basic math when they get to the jobsite. The current status quo isn’t working. That’s why ABC of Wisconsin is supporting reformer Brittany Kinser.”

In addition, Kinser supports youth apprenticeship, and exposing students to the strong opportunities and good paying jobs available in skilled trades.

“Our workforce and our infrastructure will require more skilled people in construction. We are supporting Kinser because she understands this, and is prioritizing educational outcomes that produce skilled graduates,” said Kyle Kraemer, Chair of ABC of Wisconsin’s Board of Directors. “We encourage all our members to get to the polls and vote on April 1. “

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