Today is an opportunity to thank the officers who serve and protect our communities every day. Their work is challenging yet vital to keeping our neighborhoods safe. We are grateful for their dedication and willingness to put others first. Thank you, law enforcement!
Today, we pause to remember the 2,403 Americans who lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This solemn anniversary serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made to protect our nation and the enduring strength and resilience of the American people.
Effective leadership on educating our future generation relies on unbiased, uniform data to make decisions and analyze student outcomes. Wisconsin’s DPI has failed to provide consistent data on educational outcomes.
Full Op-Ed linked below ⬇️
Today, we pause to recognize the men and women in our communities who have served in our Armed Forces.
To all who have worn the uniform - thank you for your service and sacrifices to defend our great Nation 🇺🇸
It’s sad to see Gov. Evers veto a variety of bills, specifically ones aimed at patching unemployment loopholes. Now, people will continue to cheat unemployment and take away resources from those that actually need it, costing taxpayers more. These vetoes are disappointing.
I joined @WISCTV_News3’s “For the Record” program to discuss the wins Assembly Republicans had in the first half of session, what we will be prioritizing this fall, my optimism for the midterms, and more. Watch below:
https://t.co/71n2qRElk7
Democrats ignoring statistics regarding public safety and crime put our people at serious risk. Assembly Republicans here in Wisconsin have prioritized supporting our police and first responders to prevent our state from turning into a war zone like Chicago.
Congratulations to Captain Cary Madrigal of the Racine County Sheriff’s Department for being named the 33rd District’s 2025 First Responder of the Year!
Capt. Madrigal is an integral part of our community. Thank you for your dedication to service!
On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of honoring the life of Rep. Jim Rooney. Jim and I served on the Racine County Board together and I am grateful for his advice and friendship. No one cared more for their community than Jim Rooney and he will be missed.
Today, we pause to remember the tragic events of September 11, 2001. We honor the nearly 3,000 lives lost, the heroism of the first responders, and the resilience of a nation that came together in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
Let us #NeverForget
Charlie Kirk - a fierce advocate for free speech, a husband, and a father - brought young people into the conservative movement with the passion of his arguments. We pray for his family. Sad that the left has been radicalized to believe violence like this is okay — it never is.
Today marks the 81st anniversary of D-Day, when thousands of Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy to begin the liberation of Europe.
Take a moment to honor our heroes and remember their courage and sacrifice 🇺🇸
Thank you to the Wisconsin Bankers Association for hosting a great panel today. I appreciate all the work they do to support small businesses across the state and help business owners take the first step in funding their dream.