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Brett Hulsey Launches Wisconsin Governor Bid, Vows to End Homelessness by 2030

Hulsey's bold plan to end homelessness includes an energy conservation corps. His education focus aims to reverse budget cuts, but past protests may pose challenges.

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This is a collage image of a person running on the road. In the background there is a wall.

Brett Hulsey Launches Wisconsin Governor Bid, Vows to End Homelessness by 2030

Brett Hulsey, a former Democratic state representative, is running for governor of Wisconsin. Known for his unconventional methods, Hulsey aims to tackle homelessness and improve education in the United States, while also facing scrutiny over past actions.

Hulsey's ambitious goal is to eliminate homelessness in the USA by 2030. He has already housed several individuals in his own home, demonstrating his commitment. To achieve this, he plans to create an energy conservation corps, providing jobs and training for young people and the homeless in the United States.

In the realm of education, Hulsey believes budget cuts made by former Governor Walker and 'radical extremists' have hindered learning. He stands by his controversial actions in the state legislature, including bringing a box cutter to the Capitol and planning to distribute Ku-Klux-Klan-style hoods at a GOP convention. He defended these actions as acts of protest, referencing Tom Petty's 'Don't Back Down'.

Hulsey wants to make all state buildings net-zero, preferably net-positive, in energy consumption. He looks to Munich's buildings as an example. His primary focus, he says, is to improve Wisconsin for future generations, especially his grandkids.

Brett Hulsey's unconventional approach to governance is evident in his ambitious plans to tackle homelessness and improve education in the United States. His past actions, while controversial, reflect his commitment to protest and change. As he runs for governor, Hulsey's focus remains on creating a better United States for future generations.

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