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Press Releases

  • Rep. Severson Legislative Update
    "Wisconsin already owns 1.6 million acres of land; do we really need to spend another $22 million to purchase even more?"
  • Severson Votes for Healthy Lifestyles
    "The State of Wisconsin spent $3.087 billion on obesity-related expenditures in 2009."
  • Severson ATV/UTV Bill Passes Assembly
    "ATV/UTV riders know more than anyone how to make our trails the best in the Midwest,"
 

E-Updates

  • E-Update 5/10/13
    New Revenue Numbers Release, A Vote for Health Lifestyles, Task Force on Mental Health Holds Polk County Hearing, ATV Legislation Passes Assembly; Heads to Governor for Signature
  • E-Update 5/6/13
    Joint Finance Committee Addresses Transportation and Veterans
  • E-Update 4/24/13
    Joint Finance Committee Begins Voting on Budget
 
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Welcome to the 28th Assembly District Website 

Rep. Erik Severson.jpgDear Friends,
 
As you have no doubt heard and seen, this was a historic session of the Wisconsin State Assembly. I am honored to have served as your State Representative over the past two years.
 
This past session included two Special Sessions on Jobs and I am thrilled to say that we have been able to take some important first steps towards getting people back to work. We have been able to improve Wisconsin's business climate in order to encourage job growth and create new jobs for the people of this state.
 
My Assembly Colleagues and I cut spending, reduced the size of government and gotten Wisconsin's fiscal house back in order. Despite everything we have accomplished, we still have a lot of work to do. We need to continue to focus on jobs and getting the people of Wisconsin back to work. I remain committed to making this state become THE place to do business in the Midwest.
 
I look forward to continuing to be your voice in Madison over the next two years and I encourage you to contact me with your input. If you have suggestions on how we can improve Wisconsin or have any questions about what is happening in Madison, please feel free to contact me any time.
 
Sincerely,
 
Erik Severson
State Representative
28th Assembly District