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Contact: Dave Abrams dabrams@rslc.gop ‘Right Lines 2020’ to help lead the Republican Party’s unified efforts to win conservative majorities in state legislatures that matter most for redistricting WASHINGTON – Following its unprecedented success in the last redistricting cycle in 2010, the Republican
Contact: Sally Fox Sally.Fox@mail.house.gov JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN—Bryan Steil released a statement following Jim Sensenbrenner’s retirement announcement: “Jim Sensenbrenner is a legend of Wisconsin politics and will be missed. His relentless commitment to both listen to and serve Southeast Wisconsin is what has made
The Fox Cities Chamber will host a special Public Policy Luncheon, CEO of the City, featuring four area Mayors on Tuesday, October 8. Mayors representing Appleton, Kaukauna, Neenah and Menasha will participate in the panel discussion to share their experiences and stories.
For more information, please contact: Nick Novak, (608) 258-3400 MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) President & CEO Kurt Bauer released the following statement after U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner announced that he will not seek reelection in 2020: “Congressman
Contact: Aaren Johnson WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said the following after Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) announced he will retire at the end of his current term: “Jim Sensenbrenner has faithfully served his constituents, Wisconsin, and America for 40 years.
CONTACT: Senator Howard Marklein, 608-266-0703 $24 Million in Rural Broadband Grants open for application through December 19, 2019 Madison, WI – Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green) today announced that the Public Service Commission (PSC) has opened the application for the
For Further Information Contact: State Senator David Craig (608) 266-5400 Madison, WI — Today, State Senator David Craig (R-Town of Vernon) released the following statement regarding Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner’s announcement that he will retire from the House of Representatives at
Contact: Timothy Svoboda, (202) 225-2476 (Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-Glenbeulah) today released the following statement after learning about Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner’s (WI-05) announcement that he will retire from Congress. “Congressman Sensenbrenner has been a staple of Wisconsin politics

Poor pavement condition and high spending mean the state isn’t getting top value from its highway dollars.

Tying hands of Attorney General stalls 15 lawsuits, could cost taxpayers millions.

There can be little denial that Wisconsin, burdened by Milwaukee, has lagged the nation in economic vibrancy for five decades. The only growth exception was the Tommy Thompson era. As a punctuation point, Wisconsin has ranked in the bottom five states for job growth so far in 2019. Gov. Evers has a major challenge ahead.

If voters from Mason to Orfordville need to have just one example of what is wrong with state government they need to look no further than the lack of confirming any of the selections Gov, Tony Evers made for his cabinet.
Contact: Dave Abrams dabrams@rslc.gop ‘Right Lines 2020’ to help lead the Republican Party’s unified efforts to win conservative majorities in state legislatures that matter most for redistricting WASHINGTON – Following its unprecedented success in the last redistricting cycle in 2010, the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) this morning announced the launch of
Contact: Sally Fox Sally.Fox@mail.house.gov JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN—Bryan Steil released a statement following Jim Sensenbrenner’s retirement announcement: “Jim Sensenbrenner is a legend of Wisconsin politics and will be missed. His relentless commitment to both listen to and serve Southeast Wisconsin is what has made him an outstanding legislator for 50 years. From leading efforts
The Fox Cities Chamber will host a special Public Policy Luncheon, CEO of the City, featuring four area Mayors on Tuesday, October 8. Mayors representing Appleton, Kaukauna, Neenah and Menasha will participate in the panel discussion to share their experiences and stories. Back for the third edition, this luncheon will provide attendees
For more information, please contact: Nick Novak, (608) 258-3400 MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) President & CEO Kurt Bauer released the following statement after U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner announced that he will not seek reelection in 2020: “Congressman Sensenbrenner has been a strong advocate for his district and
Contact: Aaren Johnson WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said the following after Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) announced he will retire at the end of his current term: “Jim Sensenbrenner has faithfully served his constituents, Wisconsin, and America for 40 years. His list of accomplishments is long and impressive. As the
CONTACT: Senator Howard Marklein, 608-266-0703 $24 Million in Rural Broadband Grants open for application through December 19, 2019 Madison, WI – Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green) today announced that the Public Service Commission (PSC) has opened the application for the next round for Rural Broadband Expansion Grants. Applications are due
For Further Information Contact: State Senator David Craig (608) 266-5400 Madison, WI — Today, State Senator David Craig (R-Town of Vernon) released the following statement regarding Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner’s announcement that he will retire from the House of Representatives at the end of this term: “Congressman Sensenbrenner has served the
Contact: Timothy Svoboda, (202) 225-2476 (Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-Glenbeulah) today released the following statement after learning about Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner’s (WI-05) announcement that he will retire from Congress. “Congressman Sensenbrenner has been a staple of Wisconsin politics for decades. From the time I first entered public service,

Poor pavement condition and high spending mean the state isn’t getting top value from its highway dollars.

Tying hands of Attorney General stalls 15 lawsuits, could cost taxpayers millions.

There can be little denial that Wisconsin, burdened by Milwaukee, has lagged the nation in economic vibrancy for five decades. The only growth exception was the Tommy Thompson era. As a punctuation point, Wisconsin has ranked in the bottom five states for job growth so far in 2019. Gov. Evers has a major challenge ahead.

If voters from Mason to Orfordville need to have just one example of what is wrong with state government they need to look no further than the lack of confirming any of the selections Gov, Tony Evers made for his cabinet.