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News of the Day February 23, 2026
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to Retire
The powerful speaker of the state Assembly, who shaped the GOP’s agenda in Wisconsin for the better part of two decades, announced Thursday he won’t seek reelection, marking the end of an era in state government and Republican politics.
Robin Vos, 57, is the longest-serving speaker in Wisconsin history, having served in that job for 13 years. In that position, he’s dealt with two governors — one Republican and one Democrat — and several legislative leaders. Depending on the circumstances, they each got to know Vos as a partner, adversary, dealmaker or general thorn in the side.
There had been widespread speculation about the powerful speaker’s plans since the current legislative session began. He told his colleagues Thursday he reached his decision last November when he had a mild heart attack.
“Luckily, my doctors say I am perfectly fine, but I do need to reduce my stress,” Vos said. “And let me tell you, this job is stressful.”
There were audible gasps in the chamber when Vos shared his news, and many of his GOP colleagues were wiping away tears. Vos himself became choked up as he talked about what the job had meant to him, and how he’d miss it.
“I am struck by how much this work has shaped me, how honored I am to have played a small part in democracy, and how proud I am that the state of our Legislature is strong,” Vos said, his voice wavering.
The speaker said he would serve out the remainder of his term until a new class of legislators is sworn in next January.