
“.. a committed conservationist and sportsman …”
- Tom Stolp, local conservation leader
Ozaukee County.
Results. Delivered.
Lowered taxes
Reduced debt burden
More—and better—parks, including Cedar Gorge!
Increased law enforcement funding
Expanded farmer collaborations
Improved oversight of county ops
Expanded constituent communications
and much, much more!
Read more below…
navigating political divides
Keeping partisan politics out of this non-partisan body will allow us to focus on the practical county matters confronting us.
“I strongly urge everyone who is tired of partisan politics overriding common sense and the best interests of the community to support Bruce Ross’ reelection”. - Mark Larson, attorney
expanded law enforcement capacity, and needed efficiency
As a federal law enforcement agent for over a quarter of a century, I appreciate that sheriff’s challenges are growing, not shrinking. That’s why we increased staff capability and capacity. But that must now be balanced against needed efficiencies
improving county operations
Management matters.
“… Bruce offers a very useful perspective from his career in the Coast Guard and the private sector.” -Tom Winker, serving supervisor
retaining farmland
Facilitating healthy soil practices will lead to greater farm profitability, AND improved soil health with cleaner water. What’s not to like?
“Bruce’s attention to county and local natural issues has well served our district and county.
- Joe Branch, Mequon Attorney
improving parks
Residents tell us their top county priorities include the Treasures of Oz. So that’s why we focused attention on them.
“.. I am grateful for his proven leadership in ensuring parks are well maintained and new nature preserves like Cedar Gorge can become a reality”.
- Tom Stolp, local conservation leader
sustaining Ozaukee’s value proposition
It’s no secret: a key reason to live in Ozaukee County is low taxes, relative to its lifestyle benefits. Supervisors must keep this ‘equation’ balanced.
“.. the residents of Ozaukee County are better off because of your efforts on this project… this park's preservation benefits the greater community”.
-Aaron A, Mee-Kwon Meadows organizer
supervisors: 1 of 26
Any one (including me) who tells you they are solely responsible for any county success is, well… not telling the truth.
“We need MORE Bruce Rosses on the county board….”
- Tom Winker, current county supervisor
hearing constituents
Listen to understand. Then lead.
“Thank you…. I think your words may have won over several of your colleagues in obtaining a unanimous vote against the proposal. We greatly appreciate you representing our interests…”
- Aaron Armstrong, Mee-Kwon Meadows organizer