Jason LaSage, lifelong resident of the 24th District

Thank you for taking the time to allow me the opportunity to share with you my fantastic life in the 24th district. The pictures you are about to view reaffirm my pro-life, pro-family, pro-community stance. I strongly believe that life is like a good game of Sheepshead. It rarely gives you all trump, but if you have a good partner, like my family and this community have been to me, and play the hand you‘ve been dealt to the best of your ability, success will be achieved.

Jason

Nine year old Jason LaSage selling candy door-to-door for his cub scout troop. One thing LaSage refuses to sell is his integrity or core beliefs to outside special interest groups.

LaSage proudly leads the way in the 4th of July parade with his new scooter purchased from the support of area community members.

Fourth grade teacher, Mr. Kossel taught a group of students how to play Sheepshead. Such kindness gave way to life-long friendships. Shown far right is Barry Karpinski, Chief Strategist for the LaSage Campaign.

LaSage as he plays trumpet in school. He will sound the horn for smaller government and local control.

LaSage started his investment career at Guaranty Bank in Menomonee Falls & later worked as a licensed representative at Strong Investments for six years. LaSage will only support programs that show a return on taxpayers' investment.

LaSage is honored to receive the Voice of Democracy Award from the local Veterans of Foreign Wars chapter. LaSage will make our 24th Assembly District's voice heard with clear, common sense, conservativism.

In 1998, eight-teen year old LaSage casts his first vote - for himself to become a Germantown School Board member.

State Senator Alberta Darling's intern, Jason LaSage, is seen here eagerly working to re-elect Gov. Tommy Thompson.

School Board member Jason LaSage shows support for the Warhawk Band Boosters at the 4th of July dunk tank. LaSage will make sure we aren't soaked with heavy-handed state regulations.

As a Menomonee Falls homeowner, LaSage feels first-hand the effect of taxation.

Team LaSage getting ready for the 4th of July celebration.

LaSage prepares to participate at the Germantown 4th of July celebration.