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Rep. Alex Dallman criticizes Gov. Evers and law enforcement reforms in recent posts

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Alex Dallman, Wisconsin State Representative for 39th District | www.facebook.com

Alex Dallman, Wisconsin State Representative for 39th District | www.facebook.com

Rep. Alex Dallman, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Wisconsin's 39th House district, has posted a series of statements on his social media account criticizing state leadership and law enforcement reforms.

On September 9, 2025, Dallman criticized Governor Tony Evers for withholding support from families in Wisconsin. He stated, "It is an absolute shame that @GovEvers is denying this support for families across Wisconsin. As a lame duck, it's clear that Tony is going to be more partisan than ever..."

The following day, on September 10, Dallman expressed concerns about criminal justice policies supported by Governor Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul. He wrote, "Let's not forget that Governor Evers and AG Kaul seek to let criminals out of jail in the name of 'reform'. Democrats continue to support FAILED law enforcement reforms which push criminals back onto our streets! It's time to get serious on crime in Wisconsin and around the US!"

Later that same day, Dallman turned his criticism toward media coverage of current events. In another post he said, "Get the hell out of here... the liberal media is complicit in this chaos and violence. Sad day for America."

Dallman's remarks come during a period when debates over criminal justice reform and partisanship are prominent within Wisconsin politics. The legislator began serving after winning election to the state house in 2025 for the 39th district seat previously held by Mark Born.

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