Safer at Home Order
Hello,
As of Wednesday, March 25th at 8 am, Governor Evers put into effect his "Safer at Home" emergency order. The order will remain in place until 8 am on Friday, April 24th. You can read the full order here.
This order requires people in Wisconsin to stay in their homes if they're not performing essential activities such as going to the doctor, getting necessary services or supplies, participating in outdoor activities, working in an essential business or taking care of others. The order also requires the closure of so-called "nonessential" businesses as deemed by the state. There are many exceptions, including grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations and medical facilities.
If you are a business and have questions about the emergency order, or what kind of businesses are deemed "essential", visit:
https://wedc.org/essentialbusiness/
For more information on the coronavirus disease visit:
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/index.htm
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Vote Absentee
Residents can request a mailed absentee ballot to vote early in the April 7 election. If you're concerned about going out, it is an easy and safe way to allow you to still be able to vote in the election. Residents should go to myvote.wi.gov to request their ballot. Early in-person voting is on-going.
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Fees Waived at State Parks, Remain Open
The DNR has waived fees for Wisconsin State Parks and Trails. When many people are cooped up in the house, going to one of our excellent state parks could do a lot of good for our physical and mental health. Click here for more information.
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The Work Continues...
Like so many of you, I've been getting a case of cabin fever with staying home trying to avoid the virus. Earlier this week, I decided to get a little fresh air and go for a walk around my neighborhood. On Waldo Boulevard in Manitowoc, I noticed some construction workers who still have to work during this uncertain time. Thank you very much for your work!
I would also like to thank a couple other groups that are helping all of us get through this crisis. They are the first responders, grocers, health care professionals, and truck drivers. Your work on the front lines during these challenging times is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Watch my Interview with CBN!
Recently I did an interview with CBN that focuses on my life before becoming a born-again Christian and how my faith impacts my responsibility as a state legislature. It was supposed to air on the 700 club this past Monday, but they will reschedule it for a later date. However, you can click the picture above to watch it right now. I hope you enjoy it!
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A Good Time to Volunteer
Earlier this week, I volunteered at the local Salvation Army, helping to pack boxes of food for those down on there luck. Because of the large number in need of food, the Salvation Army is only taking appointments at this time, no open pantry.
If you would also like to volunteer at the Salvation Army, they ask that you call in to ask first. There number is (920) 684-7117.
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Request a Blue Book Today!
The 2019-2020 State of Wisconsin Blue Book is now available. It's published biennially by the nonpartisan Legislative Reference Bureau. The Blue Book is a valuable source of information on state government, the legislative process and the history of our state. The featured article in the book is called: A HERO'S WELCOME, How the 1919 Wisconsin Legislature overcame divisions to enact innovative veterans legislation following World War I. If you would like a copy of the Wisconsin Blue Book to be sent to you, please contact my office at Rep.Tittl@legis.wisconsin.gov.
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Important Links regarding COVID-19
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Contact Me:
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Address:
P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708-8953 Phone: 1-888-529-0025
Email:
rep.tittl@legis.wisconsin.gov
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