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  • News
    • Ground broken for Platteville Library Block
    • State Senate approves utility statute changes
    • New at Katie’s Garden
    • Legislature looks to modify statutes for closed power plants
    • State budget signed, with local vetoes
    • Legislators have mixed views of state budget
    • Proposed state budget creates its own fireworks
    • ADRCs recognize local legislators
    • Madison Journal: Marklein, Tranel, Novak sworn in
    • Marklein, Tranel: Trail funding roadblock solved at state level
    • 4-H visits state Capitol
    • ‘Heroin kills — that is the bottom line’
    • ‘Even Mayberry has heroin now’
    • Rural Wisconsin Initiative
    • Tranel Comments On Budget Address
    • Tranel Requests Budget Hearing in Southwest Wisconsin
    • Art and Craft Fair Guides Now Available
    • 2 priority UW-P projects deferred under Walker’s capital budget
    • Bill aims to preserve historic barns
    • Rep. Tranel Attends "Get Real" Event at Richland Center HS
    • Lawmakers urging UW System to research alternative milk uses
    • Undergraduate Research Showcased
    • Walker promotes education spending proposal in Fennimore
    • Tranel Votes to Expand Rural Broadband
    • Tranel Joins Support For Marsy’s Law Amendment
    • Wisconsin proposal aims to lessen punishment for consensual teen sex
    • Hitting the highlights on Wisconsin's new 200-mile Frank Lloyd Wright trail
    • 200-mile Frank Lloyd Wright Trail in Wisconsin showcases architect's diverse works in his home state
    • Wisconsinites Could Soon Be Able To Text 911
    • Wisconsin dairy professionals take research to market
    • GRANT COUNTY TOURISM COUNCIL RECEIVES TOURISM GRANT FOR DESTINATION MARKETING CAMPAIGN
    • Foxconn Bill Approved By Wisconsin State Assembly
    • BADGER ADVOCATES CALL FOR INCREASED INVESTMENT IN THE ENGINEERING SCHOOLS
    • UW-Platteville: Chancellor Dennis J. Shields statement on Foxconn and the approval of tax incentives by Wisconsin Assembly
    • University proposes new facility to provide skilled workers for Foxconn
    • University of Wisconsin-Platteville Chancellor Dennis J. Shields’ statement on Monday’s vote by the Wisconsin Joint Committee on Finance to include a new engineering building (Sesquicentennial Hall) and renovations to Boebel Hall in the 2017- 19 budget:
    • Budget Plan Good For UW-Platteville
    • 2 UW-P projects -- totaling nearly $80 million -- backed by state budget committee
    • Rayovac and Walmart celebrate American manufacturing
    • Six Lawmakers Circulate WHA-Supported Legislation to Keep Wisconsin in Nurse Licensure Compact
    • With Foxconn arrival, state universities try to build the bridge between engineering and business
    • Tranel: New Wisconsin Budget “Best” He’s Voted On
    • Treatment courts important to ending intoxicated driving, Grant County judge says
    • Holy Cow! WMC official wants dairy bumped from license plate
    • Tranel Supports Standing For Anthem
    • Platteville & Cuba City Police Departments Receive REACH-A-Child™ First Responder Bags, Thanks to $4,000 Donation from AT&T
    • WHA Applauds Governor Walker, Legislature for Supporting Nurse Licensure Compact
    • Area Legislators Attend National Ag Summit
    • Legislators: Many states facing similar ag issues
    • WEDA praises Legislature’s budget committee for advancing bill to promote rural economic growth in Wisconsin
    • UPDATE: Bill headed to Wisconsin governor will boost aid to 10 local school districts
    • Wisconsin lawmakers search for alternatives to power line
    • Students Present at Research in the Rotunda
    • Fennimore leaders hope new grocery store draws customers far and wide
    • Wisconsin Farm Bureau Pleased by DOJ Action
    • Statement on Representative Ed Brooks’ Retirement
    • Prospect of sports gambling draws local support, concerns
    • UW-Platteville Once Again Leads State in ROI
    • Ed Brooks: Rural Wisconsin's best days are still ahead
    • Platteville – Where Roots Run Deep
    • Tranel Presents Citation Honoring Jim Matthes
    • Made in the Tri-States: Local entrepreneur finds niche with Platteville business
    • 'Splatteville' celebrates completion of Platteville airport construction project
    • Tranel Requests Evers Retain Tourism Secretary
    • Rep. Tranel Receives WMC’s “Working for Wisconsin” Award
    • Legislators Take Leadership Roles In Assembly
    • State and local tax burden lowest in 50 years
    • Gov. Scott Walker: Wisconsin wraps up 2018-19 fiscal year with $588M surplus
    • Tranel Votes For GOP Middle Class Tax Cut Plan
    • Representatives ask State Superintendent to Respond to Waiver Requests Made by Area School Districts
    • SW Wisconsin lawmakers field concerns over governor's budget proposal
    • Thanks to state grants, southwest Wisconsin school districts key into student safety
    • The First State Champion
    • Wisconsin lawmakers consider tax credits to ease financial burden of volunteer first responders
    • Condolences pour in for former state Rep. Ed Brooks of Reedsburg
    • Dairy program would grow under new bill
    • Tranel, Marklein blast pay raise announcement that excludes staff at Boscobel facility
    • Brooks will not be forgotten
    • Hub of innovation for dairy proposed by legislators
    • Wisconsin bill aims to address teacher shortages
    • Farm groups see Dairy Innovation Hub as vital to future
    • UW deans’ statement about inclusion of the Dairy Innovation Hub proposal in the state budget by the Joint Finance Committee
    • DBA praises Assembly for supporting milk consumption among children
    • Letter: Innovation key for Wisconsin dairy farmers
    • State Lawmakers Urge Rep. Kind to Push for USMCA Vote
    • New Report Shows Wisconsin Dairy Generates a $45.6 Billion Economic Impact
    • Rep. Tranel attends New Lancaster Pool Groundbreaking
    • DBA applauds proposals to stop mislabeling of imitation dairy products
    • Dairy Groups Applaud Legislation to Crack Down on Dairy, Meat Alternatives In Wisconsin
    • Skemp Receives First Responder Recognition
    • Say goodbye to 'soy milk' and 'walnut burgers' if Wisconsin lawmakers get their way
    • GOP state lawmakers urge Trump support for ethanol, say exemptions hurt Wisconsin farmers
    • Signing multiple education-related bills, Evers receives criticism over veto choice
    • Water quality chair: Report is a start, expect more funding for water going forward
    • You're invited - Dairy Economics and Policy Briefing with Dr. Mark Stephenson, Dairy Economist and Director of the UW Center for Dairy Profitability
    • Governor Signs Wisconsin Farm Bureau Backed Bills
    • WGLR: Wisconsin Lawmakers Try to Restart the Tourism Industry
    • Association of Wisconsin Tourism Attractions: Letter to Partners in Tourism Regarding COVID-19
    • Tourism Federation of Wisconsin: Response to the Governor Evers "Safer-at-Home" Executive Order Extension to May 26, 2020
    • Fox6 News/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Tourism-Dependent Counties in Wisconsin Hard Hit by Coronavirus
    • Assembly Ag Committee Members Named for 2021-22
    • State Assembly unanimously passes resolution condemning political violence
    • Update: Dane Co. offers World Dairy Expo contract extension
    • Dane County offers 10-year deal to keep World Dairy Expo in Madison
    • Dane Co. pitches World Dairy Expo deal offering two free years
    • Assembly to Pass Bill Ending Hair-Braiding Licenses
    • World Dairy Expo to stay in Madison
    • Dairy Business Association applauds ag committee’s support of truthful labeling
    • QueenB Radio: Push To Re-Open Historical Tourism Sites
    • Wisconsin state lawmakers pushing for funding for Cassville bridge feasibility study
    • Asking state to award $4 million in grant monies to MHLC
    • Wisconsin Farm Bureau Applauds Truth-in-Labeling Votes
    • Wisconsin Assembly okays Truth in Milk, Truth in Meat legislation
    • Wisconsin Library Association Thanks Wisconsin Legislature for Supporting Public Libraries
    • Southwest Wisconsin historic sites' reopening dates announced
  • Press Releases
    • Senator Marklein & Representative Tranel Applaud Unanimous Passage of Utility Aid Legislation
    • Rep. Tranel Offers 2015-16 Blue Books and Other WI Tourism Publications
    • Rep. Tranel and Sen. Marklein Announce Listening Sessions in Grant County
    • Rep. Tranel Sworn in for Third Term
    • Rep. Tranel to Chair the Assembly Tourism Committee
    • Rep. Tranel Supports Wisconsin Cheesemakers
    • Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians: Announces “Friends of Family Medicine”
    • Rep. Tranel Applauds Governor’s Signing of Worker Training Bill
    • Rep. Tranel: Letter Supporting Vital Mississippi Lock and Dam System
    • Rural Schools Task Force to Hold Final Public Hearing in Cuba City
    • Heating Assistance Loan Program Unveiled
    • Rep. Tranel to Host Law Enforcement Roundtable
    • Rep. Tranel’s Statement on Wisconsin’s Budget Surplus
    • Tranel Supports H.O.P.E Legislation to Combat Heroin Epidemic
    • Rep. Tranel Requests Rural Schools Hearing
    • Rep. Tranel’s Mental Health Bills Pass Assembly
    • Rep. Tranel: Statement on Assembly Passing Property Tax Relief
    • Wisconsin State Assembly Honors Deputy Vesperman and Officer Dresen
    • Rep. Tranel Member of Midwest Legislative Delegation Visiting Taiwan
    • Health Update: Thank You
    • Tranel WHEDA Refinancing Bill Passes Assembly
    • Rep. Tranel Votes to Support Veterans in Wisconsin
    • Tranel Bill Bans Credit Card Swipe Fees
    • Rep. Tranel Applauds Broadband Grant Program Funding
    • Letter to Joint Finance Co-Chairs Regarding Broadband Grant Program
    • Rep. Tranel’s WHEDA Refinancing Bill Moves Forward
    • Rep. Tranel's Letter to JFC Chairs in Support of Rural Schools
    • Rep. Tranel Requests Support for Rural Schools
    • Tranel’s WHEDA Refinancing Bill Gets Hearing
    • Rep. Tranel Touring District on April 8th and 10th
    • Rep. Tranel to hold Office Hours March 25th & 27th
    • Rep. Tranel Requests Budget Hearing in SW, WI
    • Mining Jobs in Wisconsin’s Future
    • Rep. Tranel: Statement on Governor Walker’s announcement of mental health funding
    • Rep. Tranel to Hold Office Hours on January 28th
    • Rep. Tranel: Statement on State of the State Address
    • Tranel Officially Sworn in for 2nd Term
    • Sen. Schultz, Rep. Tranel: Urge USDA to free up acreage for grazing, haying
    • Press Release: Rep. Tranel Bringing Potosi Beer to Summit
    • Rep. Tranel Focused on Moving Forward
    • Rep. Tranel Speaks at Blue River Memorial Day Service
    • Rep. Tranel Promotes Wisconsin Agriculture
    • Rep. Tranel Offers Art and Craft Fairs Directory
    • Rep. Tranel Tours Northern Grant County
    • Rep. Tranel's Battery Bill Becomes Law
    • Rep. Tranel Tours UW-Richland Foundation Farm
    • Tranel’s Battery Bill Moves Forward
    • Tranel Ag & Rural Business Tour Today
    • Rep. Tranel: Statement on Governor Walker Protecting Funding for Sexual Assault Victims
    • REP. TRANEL SUPPORTS SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM SERVICES PROGRAM
    • Thankful
    • Representative Travis Tranel issued the following statement on Veterans Day:
    • Focused on Job Creation
    • REP. TRANEL TO HOLD OFFICE HOURS ON AUGUST 22
    • Rep. Tranel Praises DOT Decision to Leave Farmers Alone
    • Rep. Tranel Opposes Proposed Federal Regulations Affecting Farmers
    • Rep. Tranel Supports the Personal Protection Act
    • REP. TRANEL FIGTHS FOR RURAL BROADBAND
    • Rep. Tranel Votes to Pay the Bills:
    • Rep. Tranel: Statement on Joint Finance’s Restoration of Senior Care Funding
    • Farm Investment Credit Extended
    • Wisconsin FIRST - Fiscal Responsibility and Stability Fund Amendment
    • Growing Wisconsin’s Economy
    • Tranel Officially Sworn In
    • Tranel Headlight Bill Passes Out of Transportation Committee
    • Payton Lolwing Achieves the Rank of Eagle Scout
    • Rep. Tranel Welcomes Summer Intern to Capitol Office
    • Glendon Staskal Recognized for 31 Years of Service
    • Robert Leighty Recognized for 50 Years of Service
    • Reps. Novak and Tranel Announce Investment in Development of SW Wisconsin
    • Rep. Tranel Supportive of Positive Budget Changes
    • Rep. Tranel Requests DATCP Board Remain Unchanged
    • Rep. Tranel and Rep. Nerison Receive WATA 2015 Ambassador Award
    • Brett Gerhards Achieves the Rank of Eagle Scout
    • Rep. Tranel Attends Potosi Fire Department Recognition Ceremony
    • Rep. Tranel Tours new Frank Beer Distributors Facility
    • Rep. Tranel and SW WI DOT Director Meet with Dickelyville Residents about HWY 61
    • Rep. Tranel Attends Benton Fire Department Recognition Ceremony
    • Tranel Office Hosted Summer Intern Rebekah Cullum
    • Tranel Headlight Bill Gets Hearing
    • Letter to the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board from Southwest Wisconsin Legislators: Sen. Marklein, Rep. Tranel, Rep. Novak, Rep. Nerison and Rep. Ed Brooks
    • Rep. Tranel Requests Budget Hearing in Southwest Wisconsin
    • Art and Craft Fair Guides Now Available from Rep. Tranel’s Office
    • Legislators Ask UW System to Research New Uses for Milk
    • Rep. Tranel Votes to Expand Rural Broadband
    • Rep. Tranel Congratulates Louise Ketterer on her Retirement
    • Rep. Tranel Celebrates 100 Years of Wyalusing State Park
    • Rep. Tranel Votes to Protect Wisconsinites with Pre-existing Conditions
    • Rep. Novak and Rep. Tranel Commend JFC Approval of UW-Platteville Building Improvements
    • Representative Tranel Joins Colleagues in Condemning Hate, Charlottesville
    • Rep. Tranel: Statement on Passage of State Budget
    • Marklein and Tranel Advance Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact Legislation
    • Rep. Travis Tranel: Final State Budget Good for Southwest Wisconsin
    • Rep. Novak and Rep. Tranel Support “America’s Dairyland” Slogan on Wisconsin License Plates
    • Rep. Tranel: Legislation to help Wisconsin’s Rural Workforce Introduced
    • Rural Economic Development Fund Bill Passes Joint Finance Committee 16-0
    • Tranel Amendment to Help Dairy Industry Adopted
    • $1 Billion Rural Economic Development Fund Bill Passes the State Assembly
    • Rep. Tranel to Hold Office Hours February 19th
    • Statement on Representative Ed Brooks’ Retirement
    • Rep. Tranel Presents Citation Honoring Jim Matthes
    • Rep. Tranel Advocates for Farmers
    • Rep. Tranel Statement on Legislative Extraordinary Session
    • Rep. Tranel Reappointed Tourism Chair
    • Assembly GOP Sends Letter to Gov. Evers
    • Rep. Tranel Sworn into Office
    • Reps. Tranel & Novak call on Speaker to form Task Force on Water Quality
    • Rep. Tranel Supports Tax Cut for Middle Class Families
    • Rep. Tranel Sends Letter to Wisconsin Congressional Delegation
    • Rep. Tranel Announces District Days
    • Boscobel Prison Guards Excluded from Pay Raise by Gov. Evers’ DOC
    • Rep. Tranel’s 2019 Spring Survey
    • Rep. Tranel Tours Area Department of Corrections Facilities
    • Rep. Tranel and Sen. Marklein Honor National Guard Members
    • Rep. Tranel's Office has a New Intern
    • Rep. Travis Tranel and Sen. Howard Marklein Introduce Anti-Choking Legislation
    • Statement on New WEDC Secretary Appointment
    • Rep. Tranel Blasts Secretary Perdue Over Small Farm Comments in Wisconsin
    • Bob Skemp - First Responder of the Year Honored
    • Sen. Howard Marklein, Rep. Travis Tranel and Rep. Loren Oldenburg highlight Truth In Food Labeling Legislation
    • 2019-20 Blue Books, State Maps Now Available
    • Rep. Tranel and Sen. Marklein’s Education Licensing Reform Bills Signed into Law
    • Rep. Tranel Supports Bipartisan Legislation Addressing Water Quality
    • Rep. Travis Tranel Supports Speaker’s Task Force on Adoption Legislation
    • Rep. Tranel: Assembly GOP Weekly Address on Agriculture
    • Rep. Tranel’s Ag Bills Signed Into Law
    • Rep. Tranel Statement on COVID-19 (CoronaVirus)
    • Rep. Tranel: Letter to USDA on COVID-19 Impact on Farmers
    • Rep. Tranel and Senator Marklein: Letter to DHS Secretary Palm on EMS
    • Rep. Tranel: Press Release on the Extension of "Safer at Home"
    • Letter to Governor Evers requesting $50 million in aid for our State's Farmers
    • Letter Requesting Immediate Meeting on the Governor's Council on Tourism
    • Letter to Department of Workforce Development Secretary Caleb Frostman on Unemployment Benefit Issues
    • Rep. Tranel Statement Regarding Troubling State Revenue Numbers
    • Rep. Tranel’s Statement Regarding State Supreme Court Decision
    • Letter to Congress: Requesting funding for EMS support for Community Health Centers for EMS support for Community Health Centers
    • Rep. Tranel’s Statement on Former Governor Thompson Becoming Interim UW-System President
    • Rep. Tranel: Unemployment Insurance Delays Hurt Families
    • TRAVEL Stimulus Grant Application for the Potosi Brewery Foundation
    • Tranel Receives WEDA Champion of Economic Development Award
    • Rep. Tranel in Favor of Broadband Grant for Rural Lancaster
    • Rep. Tranel’s Statement Regarding the Retirement of Rep. John Nygren
    • Rep. Tranel Letter on the Resignation of Tourism Secretary Meaney
    • SW Wisconsin lawmakers expect daunting COVID-19 relief discussions, calmer political relations in 2021
    • Rep. Tranel Takes Oath of Office
    • Rep. Tranel’s Statement on Washington D.C.’s Unrest
    • Rep. Tranel: Letter to Secretary-Designee Andrea Palm on Vaccine Distribution
    • Letter: Please Include Local Pharmacies in COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
    • Rep. Tranel Supports Bills That Would Allow Banks to Intervene in Suspected Financial Exploitation
    • SW Wisconsin lawmakers seek to loosen regulations to assist rural EMS departments
    • Rep. Tranel Letter To Governor Evers On World Dairy Expo
    • Sen. Howard Marklein, Rep. Travis Tranel And Rep. Clint Moses Re Introduce Truth In Food Labeling Legislation
    • Rep. Tranel: Statement on World Dairy Expo Remaining in Wisconsin
    • Letter to Governor Evers - Uplands Wind Project
    • Rep. Tranel Takes Action To Open Historical Sites
    • State Assembly Passes Bill to Open All of Wisconsin’s Historic Sites
    • Rep. Tranel's Statement on State Budget being signed into Law
  • Official Letters
    • USMCA Letter of Support
    • Wisconsin Secure Program Facility Letter to DOC
    • Letter to Secretary Perdue Over Small Family Farm Comments
    • USMCA Letter of Support #2
    • JCOER Letter on DOC Compensation Plan
  • E Updates
    • Rep. Tranel: Coronavirus Update and the Spring Election
    • Rep. Tranel: New Update on Coronavirus
    • Rep. Tranel: Update on Coronavirus
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News

    • Southwest Wisconsin historic sites' reopening dates announced
      7/20/2021
    • Wisconsin Library Association Thanks Wisconsin Legislature for Supporting Public Libraries
      7/6/2021
    • Wisconsin Assembly okays Truth in Milk, Truth in Meat legislation
      6/23/2021

Rep. Tranel's Press Releases

    • Rep. Tranel's Statement on State Budget being signed into Law
      7/8/2021
    • State Assembly Passes Bill to Open All of Wisconsin’s Historic Sites
      6/22/2021
    • Rep. Tranel Takes Action To Open Historical Sites
      6/7/2021

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