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4th Assembly District Update: January 26, 2024

Tax-Free Retirement for Wisconsin

Big news for Wisconsin taxpayers this week! My Assembly colleagues and I unveiled a package of tax bills that will help keep more of your money in your pocket. I am authoring a bill that would create tax-free retirement in Wisconsin.

This bill is an updated version of the proposal I released earlier this session, with a few tweaks to broaden its reach. The proposal I’m authoring would exempt the first $75,000 of retirement income for individuals age 65 or older, and the first $150,000 for married-joint filers. Nine other states currently don’t have an income tax at all, and an additional four states (including our neighbors, Illinois and Iowa) explicitly do not tax retirement income.

This much-needed change would make Wisconsin a more attractive place to live, work, and retire. I look forward to championing this bill through both chambers and to the Governor’s desk.


Empowering Victims of Child Trafficking

Wisconsin State Rep. David Steffen testified before the Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety on a bill to empower victims of child sex trafficking.

This week I testified before the Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety on the bill I authored to empower victims of child sex trafficking. This bill would expand the legal options for child trafficking victims in 2 important ways:

  1. It increases the statute of limitations for civil action brought forth by victims of child sex trafficking to age 35. Currently, victims only have a very narrow window of three years after they were trafficked to pursue civil action.
  2. It allows child trafficking victims to pursue civil action regardless of whether someone has been criminally convicted or prosecuted in their case. Currently, victims can only pursue civil action if someone has already been criminally convicted or prosecuted.

I’m grateful for the chance to advocate for this important bill, and am especially pleased it received such strong, bipartisan support.


Request a Wisconsin Blue Book

You can now request a 2023-24 Wisconsin Blue Book, signed by State Rep. David Steffen.

You can now request a 2023-24 Wisconsin Blue Book! Blue Books are a fantastic resource to learn about Wisconsin’s government, geography, history, and so much more. And, they’re FREE! If you would like a Blue Book, email my office at Rep.Steffen@legis.wisconsin.gov with your name and mailing address, and we will mail one to you. If you are not a member of the 4th Assembly District, please feel free to reach out with your name and address and we will direct you to the correct office!


Follow Along on Facebook

Want to hear more about what’s going on in Madison and the district? Follow my Facebook page for weekly updates and to learn more about bills, events, and efforts I’m involved in. Find my Facebook page here: facebook.com/RepSteffen/.


Contact Me

My office is always available to help with any state-related questions or concerns you may have. You can reach my office at (608) 237-9104, or email me at Rep.Steffen@legis.wisconsin.gov. I look forward to hearing from you!

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