Happy Friday!
This week has been quite busy, with the Senate Committee on Mental Health holding a public hearing and various meetings both in Madison and back in the district.
During the hearing, my bill, Senate Bill 646, was heard. This legislation addresses a critical gap in our statutes regarding competency evaluations for involuntarily committed individuals who may refuse medication or treatment. Currently, these examinations are restricted to physicians only, which can significantly delay care for those in need due to limited physician availability. The bill would expand this authority to include advanced practice registered nurses—particularly those with prescriptive privileges and proven expertise in psychiatric care, gained through education or experience—allowing them to conduct these evaluations as well.
In Madison, I met with representatives from the American College of Cardiology, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and the Amputee Coalition. The discussions with the American College of Cardiology and the Amputee Coalition were introductory in nature, focusing on their organizations’ missions and key legislative priorities for the upcoming session. The meeting with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield centered on their innovative healthcare initiatives and planned business developments for the new year.
Closer to home, I had the opportunity to tour the Amcor packaging facility in New London. It was rewarding to connect with the staff, learn about their ongoing work, and hear about the company’s future aspirations. Additionally, I met with representatives from Network Health in Menasha to discuss their legislative priorities for this session and the various challenges confronting the insurance industry.
I hope you all have a wonderful week ahead, and wishing you a very Merry Christmas! I look forward to seeing many of you at upcoming parades and community events throughout our area!
Food Assistance During the Holiday Season
As we march towards the holiday season, including Thanksgiving and Christmas, I wanted to share resources available if your family needs assistance with meals. These include Feeding America and Ruby’s Pantry.
Community Events
Here is a list of some events happening around our area in the next few weeks. If you have an event you would like included in future e-updates, email us here!
December 19th-January 3rd, 2026:Â Timber Rattlers Holiday Lights – A Walk-Through Event
December 19th-21st:Â Fox Cities Festival of Lights
Friday, December 19th:Â Nutcracker The Ballet
Saturday, December 20th:Â Holiday Gift & Craft Show
Saturday, December 20th:Â Christmas Spectacular
Saturday, December 20th:Â Waushara Lights up the Fairgrounds
Sunday, December 21st:Â Fox Cities Cards – Card Show
Sunday, December 21st:Â 2025 Free Community Nights – Oshkosh Celebration of Lights
Tuesday, December 23rd:Â 6th Annual Santa Cruise
Thursday, December 25th:Â Waupaca FREE Community Christmas Meal
Below are some great resources to learn more about our community and fun events!
Fox Cities Events Calendar
Future Neenah Events Calendar
Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce
New London Chamber of Commerce
Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce
Wisconsin Sensory-Friendly Children Museums
Visit Waupaca County
Travel Wisconsin
Traveling to the Capitol
My office is available five days a week for anyone looking to travel down to the Capitol!
If you are interested in a guided tour provided by my staff, or me, please email Sen.Cabral-Guevara@legis.
Committees
This session, I serve as the chair of the Senate Committee on Health. My number one priority has always been to increase affordability and accessibility in health care for the state of Wisconsin.
Health (Chair)
Universities and Technical Colleges (Vice Chair)
Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Children and Families
Agriculture and Revenue
Joint Legislative Council
Contacting My Office
My capitol office is here to help you with general inquiries as well as questions and concerns regarding legislative matters. Feel free to contact me or my staff. We are always ready to assist you in your needs. Please visit my website for press releases and other capitol updates.

