Madison Office:
Room 315 North State Capitol PO Box 8952 Madison, WI 53708
Telephone:
(608) 237-9172 (888) 529-0072
Fax:
(608) 282-3672
Email: Rep.Krug@legis.wisconsin.govVoting Address:
Born Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, September 16, 1975; married; 6 children.
Graduate Lincoln High School, 1993; attended University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Associate Degree, Mid-State Technical College, 1999; B.A.S. in Psychology, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, 2008.
Realtor; Adams County Board of Supervisors District 18. Former Wood County Drug Court Coordinator, jail discharge planner; Juneau County Sheriff’s deputy.
Member: Wisconsin Rapids Elks Lodge #693 (exalted ruler); Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce; Wisconsin Rapids Rotary.
Recipient: Wisconsin Paper Council Legislator of the Year; Wisconsin Industrial Energy Group Legislator of the Year Award; Child Support Enforcement Association Legislator of the Year; League of Conservation Voters Honor Roll; Dairy Business Association Legislative Excellence Award; Wisconsin Troopers Association Legislator of the Year; Wisconsin Counties Association Outstanding Legislator; Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce Working for Wisconsin Award; Wisconsin Grocers Association Friend of Grocers Award; Third Congressional District State Legislator of the Year; Milwaukee Metropolitan Association of Commerce Champion of Commerce; Wisconsin FORCE Champion of the Second Amendment and the Rights of the People of Wisconsin; Professional Firefighters of Wisconsin Fire Safety Legislator of the Year; Wisconsin Farmers Union Friend of the Family Farm; Wisconsin Building Association Friend of Housing; American Conservative Union Foundation Defender of Liberty.
2/6/2025: 2025 Assembly Bill 7 Relating to: requiring local approval for certain wind and solar projects before Public Service Commission approval.
2/3/2025: 2025 Assembly Resolution 3 Relating to: observing February 28, 2025, as Rare Disease Day in Wisconsin.
2/3/2025: 2025 Assembly Bill 5 Relating to: requiring school boards to make textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials available for inspection by school district residents.
1/6/2025: 2025 Assembly Joint Resolution 1 Relating to: requiring photographic identification to vote in any election (second consideration).
2025 Cosponsored Proposals
2/5/2025: 2025 Senate Bill 22 Relating to: requiring school boards to make textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials available for inspection by school district residents.