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Session Day Summary

On Tuesday, October 14, the State Senate was in session. We passed 39 bills, many of which passed with bi-partisan support. A number of the bills we voted on were either authored, or co-sponsored by me.

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Supporting First Responders & Boosting Public Safety

Wisconsin is facing an EMS workforce shortage that is putting communities at risk. Many local departments—especially in rural areas—struggle to recruit and retain emergency medical personnel due to high training costs and limited funding.

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National concealed carry reciprocity makes Americans safer

For the past several years, America has been experiencing a self-defense awakening. Across every region of the country, an increasing number of Americans are opting to responsibly carry a firearm to protect themselves and their families.

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US Supreme Court Considers Case on Conversion Therapy

Last week, the US Supreme Court heard arguments in a case brought by a licensed Colorado Christian therapist, Kaley Chiles, who was barred by state law from counseling children away from unwanted same-sex attraction and gender confusion.

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EpiPen Public Hearing in Assembly

I had the privilege this week of testifying in front of the Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care on my bipartisan bill that would help our first responders better treat those suffering from anaphylactic shock.

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