What businesses does Robin Vos own?
Vos owns several small businesses, according to his legislative biography. Those include a popcorn factory in Burlington, which has expanded into a food packaging company. He also owns a car wash in Union Grove and rental properties in Whitewater. He previously owned Knights Popcorn in Milwaukee.
https://legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/63/vos/about/biography/
In 1996, he purchased a popcorn factory in Burlington, which he has expanded to become a food packaging company. Robin also owns several other small businesses including the Union Grove Car Wash in Union Grove, Knights Popcorn in Milwaukee, and rental properties in Whitewater.
http://www.vosforassembly.com/meet-robin
Vos and his family have long ties to western Racine County. Vos’ great grandparents came to Racine County in the 1850s as dairy farmers. His relatives still farm the family homestead.
He runs a variety of businesses in southeastern Wisconsin including rental properties, a car wash and a popcorn company. Since buying RoJos Popcorn Company in Burlington in 1996, Robin has successfully grown the business from a small three-person, family-operated business to an operation that now employs more than two dozen people. https://www.rojosonline.com/ and https://madison.com/robin-vos-owns-popcorn-company/image_2d372c9f-b21b-530a-87d4-8548922f486a.html
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063887446449
https://www.facebook.com/UnionGroveCarWash/
https://www.yelp.com/biz/brothers-car-wash-union-grove
https://www.rescuedroasters.com/
Vos’ popcorn company supplies the Milwaukee Brewers.
He is a member of many civic organizations, including the Rotary and the Knights of Columbus. He also is involved in many area chambers of commerce and the Racine County Republican Party.
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Oh, let us not forget to mention that Vos himself is a landlord who reportedly owns $3.8 million worth of rental properties in Whitewater, as well as Knights Popcorn shop in Milwaukee, a car wash in Union Grove, and RoJo’s Popcorn in Burlington. His house, on nearly six acres in Rochester, is valued at $541,000, according to Racine County land records. Racine County land records.
He also received approval in April for between $150,000 and $350,000 from the Paycheck Protection Program, according to records released by the U.S. Treasury Department. Vos learned about the approval three days before the Assembly passed the state’s coronavirus relief bill, but he didn’t mention his potential benefit from the action. Instead, he was busy amending the relief bill with a last-minute provision that made it harder for essential workers to get worker’s compensation from their employer during the pandemic.
Robin J. Vos Enterprises, based in Vos’ hometown of Burlington, has received approval for between $150,000 and $350,000 from the Paycheck Protection Program, according to records released Monday by the U.S. Treasury Department.
The approval came three days before the Assembly passed the state’s coronavirus relief bill, which included a last-minute provision from Vos that made it harder for essential workers to get worker’s compensation from their employer during the pandemic.


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