Legislative Citations
As a state senator, I have the opportunity to honor extraordinary members
of our community. I believe it is very important to recognize those who have
made a positive contribution to our community. That is why I am happy to
present constituents with a legislative citation to honor their public
service efforts or a special achievement. If you would like to request a
citation for someone, please contact me.
Please have the following information before contacting me or my
staff:
- Exact Name of the person receiving the citation
- Contact person and phone number where he/she can be reached
- Event and date of event
- Background information to help capture all the wonderful
activities of this person. Be sure to include any community service or
volunteer groups and/or public offices.
Please send requests to: Senator Rob Cowles, P.O. Box 7882, Madison,
WI 53707-7882
Flags
Both American flags and Wisconsin flags are available for purchase. Both
flags are made of durable nylon and are 3 feet by 5 feet in size.
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Wisconsin State Flags (3 x 5 Nylon)
$16.00
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United States Flags (3 x 5 Nylon)
$13.00
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Mail checks to:
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Sen. Rob Cowles
P.O. Box 7882
Madison, WI 53707-7882
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Checks should be made out to the State of Wisconsin.
If you would like the flag flown over the Capitol in honor of someone, please
specify the name of the person, the occasion, and the date you would like the
flag flown. A certificate of commemoration will be mailed back to you with the
flag.
Publications
Please contact my office of you would like to receive a Wisconsin State
highway map or a Blue Book (limited supply).
Request Assistance
I am happy to help you with problems with state agencies or local governments
or in helping resolve other issues. Many times these correspondences inform my
actions in the legislature and can even become the driving force behind new
legislative proposals.
To request assistance, click here.
Capitol Tours
Madison, Wisconsin is home to the most beautiful and scenic state Capitol in
the nation. Started in 1906 and completed in 1917, the Wisconsin State Capitol
is located on an isthmus between lakes Mendota and Monona, and stands just a few
feet shorter than the Federal Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Each year
over five hundred thousand people, including school groups, vacationers, federal
legislators, architectural scholars and even foreign heads of state visit our
state capitol.
In addition to housing both the Wisconsin State Senate and Assembly, the Capitol
is home to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the Offices of the Governor and Attorney
General and other supporting agencies and staff.
If you are in Madison, you will surely want to include a tour of the Capitol.
Free tours are given daily from 9:00-11:00am and 1:00-4:00pm.
Book your Capitol Tour
online.