Madison, Wisconsin- Representative Clint Moses (R-Menomonie) today announced his campaign for re-election to the Wisconsin State Assembly, seeking to continue representing the 92nd Assembly District.

Rep. Moses is currently serving his third term in the Legislature, where he chairs the Assembly Committee on Health, Aging, and Long-Term Care and serves as Vice Chair of the Assembly Committee on Agriculture. Throughout his time in office, he has focused on advancing policies that support rural communities, strengthen Wisconsin’s healthcare system, and protect the state’s agricultural heritage.

“I’ve been pleased to offer representation to this area. I’ve been able to accomplish many things, including securing Roger’s Behavioral Health, a new mental health facility in Chippewa Falls, and working with Aspirus, to locate a new, much needed hospital offering medical care to the Chippewa Valley. I was also able to acquire funding for Heritage Hall, a new classroom building at UW Stout, which had been needed for the last 20 years.

Looking ahead, Rep. Moses said he will continue prioritizing efforts to improve the affordability and accessibility of healthcare for Wisconsin families. He also emphasized his commitment to protecting Wisconsin farmland, ensuring it remains in agricultural use and under American ownership.

“As I seek re-election, I remain committed to effective, responsible governance that delivers results,” Moses said. “It is critical that we continue moving Wisconsin forward and addressing the needs of the people we serve.”

Rep. Moses added that he looks forward to continuing his work to support policies that promote healthy communities and a strong economy across Wisconsin. The fall primary election will be held on August 11, with the general election scheduled for
November 3.

The 92nd Assembly District includes the cities of Chippewa Falls and Menomonie; villages of Elk Mound and Lake Hallie; townships of Hallie, Lafayette, Wheaton, Elk Mound