Brett Hulsey

Brett Hulsey spent most of his career as an Environmental Activist for the Sierra Club, a left-wing foundation funded by George Soros and left-wing megadonors. Along with his radical politics, Hulsey boasts a background that includes criminal convictions and deranged behavior. Highlights include:

  • During his time serving Wisconsin State Assembly District 78, he was cited for disorderly conduct after he flipped off a 9-year-old boy and captured photos of underage children at a public beach.
    (Judith Davidoff, “Wisconsin State Rep. Brett Hulsey Pleads No Contest To Disorderly Conduct Charge,” ISTHMUS, 8/29/12)
  • In a separate incident, Hulsey carried a box cutter into the state capitol building and threatened to bring a firearm without a license to carry. He admitted to doing this to oppose second amendment policies passed by Republican lawmakers.
    (Patrick Marley And Jason Stein, “State Rep. Brett Hulsey Investigated After Aide Told Police She Feared For Safety,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 3/5/13); (Patrick Marley And Jason Stein, “State Rep. Brett Hulsey Investigated After Aide Told Police She Feared For Safety,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 3/5/13)
  • During a failed 2014 Gubernatorial Campaign, Hulsey made Ku Klux Klan hoods to distribute outside the Wisconsin GOP State Convention. He called the white hoods a “Republican Party Hat” and claimed Republicans were racist for instituting Voter ID laws.
    (Scott Bauer, “Gubernatorial Candidate To Hand Out Klan Hoods,” Associated Press, 5/1/14); (Staff, “Wisconsin Governor Candidate To Hand Out KKK-Style Hoods During Republican Convention,” HNGN, 5/2/14)
  • In the aftermath of the white hat incident, even the Chairman of The Wisconsin Democratic Party claimed that Hulsey’s stunt brought “dishonor” to himself and fellow party members.
    (Admin, “Wisconsin– Gubernatorial Candidate Backs Off On KKK Hood,” VIN News, 5/3/14)
  • On three occasions in the 1990s, Hulsey was criminally charged in Collin County, Texas, for writing bad checks.
    (Case Number 031HC950154302, State Of Texas V. Brett Hulsey, Collin County Court, 7/13/95); (Case Number 032HC960055201, State Of Texas V. Brett Hulsey, Collin County Court, 11/7/95); (Case Number 032HC960152801, State Of Texas V. Brett Hulsey, Collin County Court, 2/23/96)

Radical Policies

  • Hulsey co-authored Assembly Bill 528* to create a specialty license plate in support of Planned Parenthood.
    (AB528, “Relating To: Special Distinguishing Registration Plates Displaying The Words Support Planned Parenthood,” Wisconsin State Legislature, 11/25/13)
  • Hulsey co-authored Assembly Bill 766* to limit collective bargaining for public employees.
    (AB766, “Relating To: Collective Bargaining For Public Employees,” Wisconsin State Legislature, 2/14/14)
  • Hulsey co-authored Assembly Bill 138* to create criminal penalties for the sale and transfer of firearms.
    (AB138, “Relating To: Sales And Transfers Of Firearms,” Wisconsin State Legislature, 4/8/14)
  • Hulsey fought against the passage of Act 10 and spent 60 hours on the assembly floor offering amendments to weaken Act 10.
    (Brett Hulsey, “Hulsey: I Will Fight Against Act 10,” Wausau Daily Herald, 8/7/14)

 

 

* Hulsey’s legislative proposals failed to pass the Republican-controlled State Assembly.