As we continue to navigate through this time I thank you for being an informed constituent of Wisconsin's 4th State Assembly District.
Revitalizing the District
Providing work and tax based opportunities to the 4th Assembly district continues to be a top priority for me. The increase of higher property value and higher-paying jobs results in the decline of our individual tax burden. This is why I have focused so heavily on transformative economic development projects like relocating the downtown coal piles, as well as repurposing the GBCI facility and property.
Allouez Village President Jim Rafter and Green Bay Alder Brian Johnson recently had the opportunity to emphasize the importance of these projects.
As our economy continues to recover from the pandemic, the restaurant industry has been hit harder than most. That's why when Margarita's of Green Bay approached me with the idea of Cocktails-to-Go, I wanted to do everything possible to make it a reality.
Thank you to Village of Ashwaubenon President Mary Kardoskee and Margarita’s owner Tim Kuehn for highlighting what the legislature has done (and can do) to help our economy recover and continue moving forward.
Americans have never doubted the integrity of elections more than they do now. Yesterday, Senator Darling and I testified on behalf of our bill AB 178 before the Assembly Elections committee. This bill enhances and clarifies our absentee ballot laws to ensure the integrity of every vote is maintained.