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Vote against disastrous debt deal

The original bill passed by the House to increase the debt ceiling contained the bare minimum of spending restraint and policy improvements. The original bill also increased the debt ceiling by a fixed dollar amount– $1.5 trillion.

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June is National Dairy Month

June is National Dairy Month, a special time celebrate the dedicated dairy farmers who greatly impact our communities.

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A Win For The American People

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WI Rep Introduces Bill To Safeguard Religious Freedom During Declared Emergencies

State Representative Ty Bodden (R-Hilbert) has introduced legislation that would amend Article I Section 18 of our state constitution by prohibiting government at any level from closing down churches or forbidding gatherings during a state or nati

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Remembering those Who Gave All

It is my usual practice to remember Memorial Day by watching the movie ‘Saving Private Ryan’ as a personal reminder of the sacrifice that many have made so that we can live free.

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Christian Therapist Files Lawsuit Against WI City Over “Conversion Therapy” Ban

The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL) is representing Joy Buchman, a licensed mental health professional and owner of Kinsman Redeemer Counseling Center, LLC (“Kinsman”), in a federal lawsuit filed against the City of La Crosse.

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WI Assembly Passes Local Government Funding Plan

On Wednesday, Assembly Republicans passed an historic shared revenue deal to assist our local governments in paying higher costs and to keep local property taxes lower for taxpayers.

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Backing the Blue

This week is National Police Week.

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