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Chanz Green holds a robust background in municipal utilities, having spent a decade rising to the position of assistant director of public works in Amery, Wisconsin. He furthered his education with certificates from Northwood Technical College and University of WisconsinβExtension programs. Transitioning to a utilities management role in Ashland, Wisconsin, Green focused on redesigning the city's wastewater treatment system. In 2021, he expanded his entrepreneurial endeavors by becoming the owner of a bar and starting an event business in Cable, Wisconsin.
Chanz Green's political identity is marked by a distinctive blend of localism and conservative advocacy. He champions workforce development tailored to Northern Wisconsin's unique needs, while simultaneously advocating for parental choice in education and trade school empowerment. Green's stance on securing elections and protecting sportsmen's rights reveals a calculated approach to balancing constitutional liberties with regulatory clarity. His legislative record hints at an unexpected convergence with opposing factions on environmental regulations, showcasing a highly localized strategy to protect regional industrial interests.