Constituent Services
Whether you are interested in a tour of your state capitol or would like more information about a particular program funded and maintained by the state government, I encourage you to contact my office. My staff and I are always more than happy to provide you with exceptional customer service while addressing your needs, whatever they may be.
State Programs / Agency Contacts
Navigating the myriad state agencies and government contacts can be a daunting task without a good guide. If you are looking for assistance or have general questions about a particular state program, please contact my office. My staff and I would be happy to assist you. You can also check the list of state agencies and what they have to offer by visiting this directory.
Blue Books / How a Bill Becomes a Law
State of Wisconsin Blue Books and the How a Bill Becomes a Law resource packet are available both through my office and the Assembly Chief Clerk's website. If you are interested in either of these items, please send me an e-mail with your name and address or call my office to request one.
A PDF copy of How a Bill Becomes a Law is available here.
Legislative Citations and Plaques
An official citation from the state legislature is a wonderful way to recognize an outstanding achievement. The legislature regularly issues citations honoring people who have become Eagle Scouts, received the Girl Scout Gold Award, retired after a long career, proudly served in the Armed Forces, and many other notable accomplishments.
Flag Requests
The Assembly Chief Clerk's office has both American and Wisconsin flags available for purchase. You may also choose to have the flag flown over the state capitol on behalf of someone and/or a special occasion. Flags flown over the capitol include a certificate of recognition.
U.S. Flag $12.00
Wisconsin Flag $12.00
Capitol Tours
There are free tours available in the state capitol year round, seven days a week. From Monday through Saturday, the tours depart from the Information Desk on the ground floor of the capitol rotunda at 9:00, 10:00, 11:00am, and 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00pm. Sunday tours are available at 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00pm. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day an additional 4:00pm tour is offered every day. During the summer the sixth floor museum and observation deck are open to the public, offering incredible views of the city of Madison and of the isthmus. To learn more about arranging a tour of the capitol during your upcoming visit to Madison, please visit the capitol tours web page.
Internship Opportunities
Many of the legislative staffers and my colleagues in the Assembly began their careers in the state capitol as interns. Their experiences equipped them with the knowledge of state government and the tools they needed to succeed professionally. If you are a college student, an internship with the Wisconsin State Assembly can be a very rewarding experience. If you are interested in an internship or career opportunity, please fill out the information requested.