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Impeachment: “... not about the President,” but it is about precedent.

As the days and weeks pass since the partisan vote on the Articles of Impeachment for “obstruction of Congress” and “abuse of power,” the impact of that vote by the House of Representatives on Dec. 18, 2019, still stands.

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Water Quality Task Force

The final report of the Speaker's Task Force on Water Quality was delivered to my office this week. The bipartisan, bicameral committee was created following a request from Reps.

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Moving Tomah Forward

As the City of Tomah grows, the community shares a common concern regarding the drive, ambition, and dedication of our elected city officials to effectively and successfully fulfill their duties to continue to move Tomah forward.

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Campus Free Speech Public Hearing

A Wisconsin college campus will play host to an important committee hearing next week.

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Fall Legislative Session

The Wisconsin State Assembly had a busy and productive fall legislative session. The Assembly approved 58 proposals, all of which received bipartisan votes according to an analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau.

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Congressional Campaigns begin to stir

The November 2020 elections are about eleven months away and yet in western Wisconsin, the congressional campaigns are beginning to become active.

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Rep Kind’s recent Middle East Trip: the rest of the story?

Rep Ron Kind’s recent newspaper column started with “Recently I had the opportunity to join colleagues on both sides of the aisle on a trip to the Middle East…” which I read with great interest having already learned about this trip from other sou

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Fighting for Safer Roads

The Wisconsin State Assembly had its final floor day for the fall legislative session on Tuesday. While I'm proud that we approved dozens of good bills, I'm also disappointed with my colleagues on the other side of the aisle.

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