Statement from Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman

Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman today released the following statement regarding
the upcoming retirement of Judge Bruce E. Schroeder:

“During my time as a legislator, Judge Schroeder was always someone I respected and counted
on to offer insightful opinions of how the laws enacted in Madison affected the courts locally. As
Wisconsin’s longest-serving judge, he brings a wealth of knowledge that will be missed when he
leaves the bench.
“I hope he enjoys his next chapter in life with his wife and family, rooting for his beloved
Milwaukee Brewers.”

James Gourley

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