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The following story by WXOW highlights the neglected roads where they still have the outdated cable guardrails with no plan from the current leadership to do anything about it.
In recent years, we have seen record-breaking gas and energy prices that are a direct result of the Biden administration’s America-last energy policies. The United States produces cleaner, safer, and better energy than anybody else in the world, and diminishing our domestic energy production only benefits hostile foreign nations while increasing prices for American families.
Massive deficit spending continues in Washington with the passing of the final $1.2 trillion dollar spending bill, months after the fiscal year has started. The 1,012 page bill was released in the middle of the night, a day before the government was scheduled to shut down. This has to stop.
Washington has developed a well-honed process that has been plundering and mortgaging our children's future. This is what Washington has devolved into. It's disgusting. Spending has degraded the value of the dollar. A dollar at the start of the Biden administration is now worth only $0.85.
I am proud my bill that honors an important group of veterans was signed into law earlier this week.
The bipartisan SB 633 recognizes the legacy of the Ho-Chunk code talkers by naming the stretch of Interstate 90 from Monroe County to the state line the Ho-Chunk World War II Code Talkers Memorial Highway.
A seventh-grade biological male student who "identifies" as a girl has filed a lawsuit in federal court against his Wisconsin school district, claiming he was prohibited from accessing the girls' restroom. The lawsuit alleges that the Elkhorn Area School District, located southwest of Milwaukee, has breached Title IX's supposed prohibition against sex-based discrimination in schools, as well as the Fourteenth Amendment, according to the 13-year-old plaintiff.
Happy Easter! It’s Holy Saturday and we celebrated a beautiful service on Good Friday to remember the suffering that Jesus Christ endured to help free us from sin. It was incredibly moving and I was honored to perform the livestream broadcast which is still available on our church website: https://www.stpaulsonalaska.org/church/watch-services
I saw with dismay the Letter to the Editor [in the La Crosse Tribune] by Katelyn Doyle. She states that people should vote for Steve Doyle because he runs a positive campaign. At the same time, she attacked his opponents stating that they do not show up on the voting rolls.
I show up on the voter rolls. I am in his district. Unlike Katelyn Doyle, I am not the beneficiary of nepotism. I don’t belong to the same law firm as my father or made partner at the firm despite graduating law school in 2019. My mother is not a sitting circuit court judge.
My opponent has been on the La Crosse County Board since the 1980’s. Are things getting better or worse after all that time?
Friends from church recently received the following letter from my opponent:
I am proud my bipartisan bill that improves the National Guard tuition reimbursement grant distribution process was recently signed into law.
The state mission of the 9,600 members of the Wisconsin National Guard is to help civil authorities protect life and property and preserve peace, order and public safety in times of natural or human-caused emergencies.
We owe these brave men and women a tremendous debt, and one of the ways we can repay them is to make it easier for them to seek higher education.