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National Civics Day

Last Friday was National Civics Day, a day I believe needs to be highlighted as we work to get civics education back into the classroom.

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WI Lawmakers Introduce Elections Amendments

Last week, a Senate Committee held a hearing on a proposed constitutional amendment that would prohibit anyone involved with state or local government from applying for, accepting, expending, or using any money or equipment in connection with any

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Securing Clean Water Funding for Our Communities

I am proud to share that two of my community project funding provisions were included in the FY24 Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill, which passed the House today.

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Grilling Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas

At this week's Threats to the Homeland Senate hearing, I questioned Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the Biden administration's disastrous open border policies. It is the greatest threat to America's homeland.

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What Hamas did was 'absolutely horrific'

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Lessons from Speaker Selection

Here are a few lessons that I learned while observing the process that Congress went through to select a new Speaker of the House:

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Federal Judge Upholds Law Barring Males From Girls' Bathrooms

Earlier this month, US District Court for the District of Idaho Judge David Nye upheld Idaho’s law that requires students with gender dysphoria to use the bathrooms and locker rooms based on their biological sex rather than their alleged gender id

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Supporting School Choice

State test results from the 2022-23 school year show progress toward reaching pre-pandemic scores, but wide gaps exist for both racial and socioeconomic statuses.

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