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Hello,

      Since Governor Evers was inaugurated, Assembly Republicans have proposed many ideas for compromise. We sent the Governor a letter outlining policy highlights and held press conferences on important subject areas, including criminal justice reform, homelessness, and the middle class tax cut. 

     Tonight we will hear Governor Evers' budget address, and I hope our bipartisan ideas will be included. We have an obligation to support state programs and improve the lives of Wisconsinites, starting with these areas of common ground. Wisconsin voters did not call for inaction after the last election, but instead for new levels of compromise. 

      We have been waiting in anticipation of the budget, and I encourage you to tune in tonight to learn about Governor Evers' proposals firsthand. My colleagues and I will be in the Assembly Chambers while he delivers his speech. Visit Wisconsin Eye at 7 p.m. tonight to watch the address live. I would love to hear your response to his proposals!

      As always, if there is anything I can do to assist you, please contact me. You can share your thoughts, find out additional information on issues, or see where I stand on any legislation. I look forward to hearing from you and, as always, working for you

 

Sincerely, 

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Representative Paul Tittl


 
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Constituents with a Cause

     What an incredible week down in Madison. Despite the weather's relentless toils, constituents from the 25th Assembly District and beyond came down to advocate for issues they believe in. I am continuously impressed by all the work my constituents do to make our communities and the state a better place for all. 

     On Tuesday, I met with John, Jeanette, and Denise as part of Wisconsin Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association's Legislative Conference (top right photo). Wednesday I was visited by Manitowoc's new sheriff, Dan Hartwig (bottom right), along with representatives from the Wisconsin Nurses Association (bottom left) and community members from Lakeshore Community Health Center (top left). 

     I look forward to continued dialogue with these individuals, as the legislature addresses pressing issues facing our state. I will consider your thoughtful and compelling suggestions while I work through my legislative agenda.

 

Find out More!

Contact Me:

Address:

  P.O. Box 8953
  Madison, WI 53708-8953
  Phone: 1-888-529-0025

 Email:

 rep.tittl@legis.wisconsin.gov

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