Rep. Steffen: Votes yes on law and order

Madison, WI – Today, Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) voted in favor of numerous bills before the Assembly that will increase penalties for violent crimes and provide law enforcement with the tools they need to protect our communities. “We know that

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Sen. Ballweg: First bill of session passes Senate

Madison… Senator Joan Ballweg’s (R-Markesan) first bill of the 2023-2024 legislative session unanimously passed the Wisconsin State Senate today. Senate Bill 36 makes updates to the Wisconsin Department of Tourism’s duties, and will align the department’s current practices with state statute. “Tourism

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Rep. Considine: We must invest in proven strategies

Madison – Today, the Assembly was in session to take up a number of bills regarding alterations to the criminal justice system in Wisconsin. Representative Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) issued the following statement on the passage of these bills: “Everybody deserves to feel

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Rep. Gundrum: Anti-crime package passes Assembly

Madison, WI – Today, Representative Rick Gundrum (R-Slinger) voted for a package of anti-crime legislation. After voting for these bills, he issued the following statement: “Wisconsinites deserve safe neighborhoods and peace of mind. Unfortunately, crime is on the rise in

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Rep. Penterman: Votes to hold violent criminals accountable

Madison, WI – State Representative William Penterman (R – Columbus) released the following statement following today’s Assembly floor session. “Too many Wisconsinites suffer harm committed by criminals with lengthy violent histories,” said Representative Penterman. “Families should feel safe in their

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Rep. Ohnstad: Reacts to Assembly floor session

MADISON, WI – Today the Wisconsin State Assembly met to debate a number of issues relating to crime and community safety. Representative Tod Ohnstad offered the following statement: “It’s frustrating Republicans decided to take the day to push an agenda

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Rep. Steffen: Votes yes on law and order

Madison, WI – Today, Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) voted in favor of numerous bills before the Assembly that will increase penalties for violent crimes and provide law enforcement with the tools they need to protect our communities. “We know that instances of violent crime and a lack of accountability continue

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Sen. Ballweg: First bill of session passes Senate

Madison… Senator Joan Ballweg’s (R-Markesan) first bill of the 2023-2024 legislative session unanimously passed the Wisconsin State Senate today. Senate Bill 36 makes updates to the Wisconsin Department of Tourism’s duties, and will align the department’s current practices with state statute. “Tourism is an important industry in our state. In 2021, the

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Rep. Neylon: Releases statement on tough on crime legislation

Pewaukee – Today State Representative Adam Neylon (R-Pewaukee) issued the following statement after supporting legislation to protect our communities: “Protecting our communities is our most important duty as legislators and one I take very seriously. Violent crime is a serious problem in Wisconsin, and today we voted to reverse that

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Public Service Commission, Dept of Administration: Encourage customers to seek assistance before moratorium on utility disconnections ends

MADISON – The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC or Commission) and the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) encourage electric and natural gas utility customers with outstanding bills to make payment arrangements with their provider or apply for financial assistance before the moratorium on utility disconnections ends. The annual winter

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Rep. Considine: We must invest in proven strategies

Madison – Today, the Assembly was in session to take up a number of bills regarding alterations to the criminal justice system in Wisconsin. Representative Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) issued the following statement on the passage of these bills: “Everybody deserves to feel and be safe in their community. We can all agree

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Rep. Subeck: Resolution honoring Women’s History Month passes Assembly

MADISON – Today, a bipartisan resolution proclaiming March 2023 as Women’s History Month in Wisconsin passed on the floor of the Wisconsin Assembly. The resolution, authored by Representative Subeck, honors the many achievements that Wisconsin women have made throughout the state’s history. “I am pleased to have authored and passed

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Rep. Gundrum: Anti-crime package passes Assembly

Madison, WI – Today, Representative Rick Gundrum (R-Slinger) voted for a package of anti-crime legislation. After voting for these bills, he issued the following statement: “Wisconsinites deserve safe neighborhoods and peace of mind. Unfortunately, crime is on the rise in our state and more needs to be done to reduce

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Rep. Penterman: Votes to hold violent criminals accountable

Madison, WI – State Representative William Penterman (R – Columbus) released the following statement following today’s Assembly floor session. “Too many Wisconsinites suffer harm committed by criminals with lengthy violent histories,” said Representative Penterman. “Families should feel safe in their neighborhoods. It is time to stop letting violent career criminals

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Sen. Baldwin: Leads bill to require transparency for skyrocketing drug prices

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As more families deal with skyrocketing prescription drug prices, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Mike Braun (R-IN) today introduced the Fair Accountability and Innovative Research (FAIR) Drug Pricing Act, bipartisan legislation to require basic transparency for pharmaceutical corporations that increase drug prices.  From July 2021 to July 2022,

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Rep Joers: Republican’s tough on crime narrative is weak on substance

MADISON – Today, the Wisconsin State Legislature was in session voting on primarily crime-related legislation. Representative Joers released the following statement:  “Wisconsin Republican’s tough on crime narrative fails to adequately address the actual issues impacting Wisconsinites. There is no question that we need to be taking steps to make Wisconsin

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Rep. August: Republicans call for special election for statewide office

MADISON…Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva) released the following statement regarding action taken by Republicans to call for a special election for the recently vacated office of Secretary of State.  Legislative Republicans brought forward a joint resolution (SJR 21) that calls on Governor Evers to hold a special election

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Rep. Ohnstad: Reacts to Assembly floor session

MADISON, WI – Today the Wisconsin State Assembly met to debate a number of issues relating to crime and community safety. Representative Tod Ohnstad offered the following statement: “It’s frustrating Republicans decided to take the day to push an agenda rather than discuss evidence-based polices which have been proven to

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