Catalytic Converter Bill signed into Law
Governor Evers signed Rep. Moses Bill to reduce catalytic converter thefts.
March 18, 2022
Bill to Reduce Theft on Catalytic Converters Passes Assembly Unanimously
From rural western Wisconsin to inner-city Milwaukee, catalytic converter thefts have skyrocketed in Wisconsin. This bill will designate a catalytic converter as a type of proprietary article.
January 27, 2022
Assembly Passes Legislation to Provide More Affordable Housing
Wisconsin’s housing shortage is impacted by a variety of factors – like the inability to keep up with demand, rising construction costs and increasing rents. The bills passed will help create meaningful change in the 29th District and across our state.
October 27, 2021
Civics Education Bill Passes Assembly
Under current law, three credits of social studies are required for high school graduation. This bill would require 0.5 of those three credits to be in civics.
September 28, 2021
Moses' Statement on the State Budget
The State Assembly approved the 2021-2023 state budget. The budget bill advanced out of the Assembly in bipartisan support. I’m hopeful our governor will sign this budget for our kids, for businesses and for our most vulnerable.
June 30, 2021
Truth in Food Labeling Bills Passes through Assembly
As we celebrate June Dairy Month, the Assembly passes the Truth in Food Labeling Legislation for milk, meat and dairy products. The three bills promote Wisconsin's agriculture economy and educate consumers about misleading food labels.
June 23, 2021
Rep. Moses Votes for Workforce Recovery Legislation
June 09, 2021
National Skilled Trades Day
Honoring Skilled Trades Day. We need to encourage more people to go into these high-demand well-paying jobs.
May 12, 2021
Fair Funding for Elections
Rep. Moses statement on Assembly Bill 173 that prevents outside organizations from using their funds to attempt to infiltrate and influence the administration of our elections in Wisconsin.
Crucial Investments for a Crucial Time
Assembly Republicans announced their spending priorities for the $3.2 billion Wisconsin is set to receive from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA).
March 30, 2021