Monday's Listening Sessions Are Postponed
In light of the recent events concerning the COVID-19, Senator LeMahieu and I are postponing our joint listening sessions scheduled for Monday in Manitowoc and Hilbert. We will continue to monitor the situation and will reschedule at a later date.
Senator LeMahieu's listening sessions in Random Lake, Sheboygan and Kiel are also postponed.
In the meantime, please contact us if you have any questions, comments or concerns. We want to hear from you:
Representative Tittl (608) 266-0315 email
Senator LeMahieu (608) 266-2056 email
COVID-19 Information
For more information about COVID-19, you may visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website. It provides situation updates and important things we should know.
For Wisconsin specific information, visit the Department of Health Services website.
UW-Green Bay Students Present Research in the Capitol Rotunda

I often say the best ideas don't come from legislators sitting around the Capitol. They come from people around the state. The students and their research are a great example. More information
After 25 Years of Waiting, Calumet County Will Get Another Judge
The Director of State Courts has announced that Calumet County will get an additional circuit court judge.
This news is especially exciting for me, because I have been working on this issue since the day I took office. I'm very pleased the long wait for the people of Calumet County is over.
On Wednesday we held a press conference at the courthouse to discuss the the announcement.
You may listen to the press conference here.
Representative Ron Tusler, Calumet County Judge Jeffrey Froehlich, District Attorney Nathan Haberman and Senator LeMahieu spoke at the press conference.
Judge Froehlich discussed how the change would improve the Calumet County circuit court system.
District Attorney Nathan Haberman; County Administrator Todd Romenesko; Representatives Paul Tittl and Ron Tusler; Calumet County Board Chair Alice Connors; Senator Devin LeMahieu; County Board members Pete Stier, Judith Hartl and Mary Schwalenberg; and Sheriff Mark Wiegert