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Ryan likes ‘staying put’ in Janesville

August 29, 2011 By WRN Contributor

A previously proposed presidential prospect puts up with parenting pressures. Although some Republican Party faithfuls urged Congressman Paul Ryan to make a Presidential run, Ryan has cited his young family as a reason he will not run.

“Any job in politics you can have a good balance with family but I don’t know if you can with that job,” says the House Budget Chairman.

Ryan continues to say he can make a big difference where he is with plans this fall to “restructure the budget process to get it working again.” He adds there has not been a budget in two years.

Ryan also indicates he was going through parental nervousness because it’s the first day of school in Janesville for his child in first grade.

Tom Karkow-WRJN

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