Yesterday, Assembly Bill 232, the Asian American & Hmong Education Bill, passed unanimously in the Assembly. Since this bill’s introduction, my office has worked with community members, legislative colleagues, & organizations including Freedom, Inc. & the AAPI Coalition of WI…
The government should not decide if, when, or how someone starts a family. We must protect abortion rights and expand access to reproductive care here in Wisconsin, now and in perpetuity.
Four years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, rolling back our constitutional rights. While abortion is legal in Wisconsin today, access remains vulnerable without permanent protection in state law.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a reminder that mental health is just as important as physical health. Millions of people quietly struggle with anxiety, depression, burnout, trauma, and stress every day, often without support or understanding.
Sometimes, as legislators, we stand outside the chambers and listen in to see if what Legislative Republicans are saying is just as ridiculous off the floor. It is.
We reject MAGA mimicry in Wisconsin. Donald Trump’s agenda can stay out — and so can any deal that falls short of our responsibility as legislators to the people of Wisconsin.
I was proud to vote no.
The hole Republicans were trying to dig themselves out of yesterday is one they created themselves. For years, their financial abandonment of public education, property taxpayers, and working-class families has pushed our communities toward a financial cliff.
Now instead of…
What’s more, Wisconsin Republicans were calling this proposal the “big, beautiful, bipartisan bill,” a clear imitation of Donald Trump’s disastrous legislation that gutted Medicaid and threw working-class families under the bus.
The Legislative Asian Caucus was founded this session to ensure our communities are seen; and we will continue fighting for a Wisconsin where every person can live with dignity, safety, and belonging!
Today, I was proud to stand with Representative Renuka Mayadev, Representative Angelito Tenorio, and community members at the State Capitol to recognize Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in an observance that was both a celebration and call to action.