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The State of Wisconsin’s Ag Economy

The Ag Economic Outlook Forum was held at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.

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Testifying on a Number of Bills

The state Capitol was bustling with activity this week as 11 of my bills were up for public hearings.

The bulk of that legislation deals with preventing foreign adversaries from causing harm here in Wisconsin.

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Investing in the future of our kids

Birthrates are declining, the cost of living continues to rise, and milestones like higher education, homeownership, and retirement are becoming increasingly difficult to reach.

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Changes Coming to 2026 Fall Election

There are nine months until the November 2026 elections but with so many declared Republican candidates we thought we had some kind of idea what the conservative options would be. Surprise!

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Coulee Conservatives Workshop on Issues that Matter to Voters

Coulee Conservatives from multiple counties gathered for a workshop recently to study the issues that matter most to voters. Here is the summary of their findings

Topic 1: Property Taxes

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PROTECTING AGAINST FRAUD AND SCAMS

During a Senate Aging Committee meeting, Senator Ron Johnson pressed experts on the rising threat of financial scams targeting Americans, especially senior citizens.

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Wisconsin Lags Behind on SNAP Reform

Beginning at the start of 2026, the Trump Administration enacted new restrictions on what can be purchased using SNAP benefits.

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Religious Freedom Constitutional Amendment Passes

Last week, lawmakers celebrated a huge win for religious freedom in our state.

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