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55th Assembly District Update: May 15, 2026

Question of the Week

How much school funding would be considered enough? Please provide a specific dollar amount and explain the school funding formula you would support. Click the button below to answer!


ARIP Application Deadline

The application period for the Agriculture Roads Improvement Program (ARIP) is now open!

ARIP provides funding to improve local roads that connect to agricultural lands and facilities used to produce agricultural goods across Wisconsin.

The deadline for local governments to apply is June 29th.

For more information, visit the Wisconsin Department of Transportation ARIP website.

The Agricultural Roads Improvement Program (ARIP) improves highways classified as local roads that provide access to agricultural lands or facilities used to produce agricultural goods, including forest products.
The Agricultural Roads Improvement Program (ARIP) improves highways classified as local roads that provide access to agricultural lands or facilities used to produce agricultural goods, including forest products.

Republicans Fight for You!

This week, legislative Democrats voted down a bipartisan tax relief measure that would have put money back in your pocket by eliminating taxes on tips and overtime, funding local communities, and returning hundreds of millions in surplus tax dollars to taxpayers.

CLICK HERE to read my full statement.


Transportation Roundtable Discussion

[see featured photo above] Yesterday, I had the opportunity to attend the Turnout for Transportation Roundtable in Appleton at the D.J. Bordini Center on the Fox Valley Technical College campus. I was able to hear directly from local officials, community leaders, and industry partners as they discussed the current state of our transportation infrastructure, emerging opportunities ahead, and the real-world impacts on our neighborhoods, businesses, and state economy. It was great to connect and discuss Wisconsin’s transportation system with local leaders, business representatives, and fellow elected officials.


National Police Week

This week is National Police Week — a time to recognize and thank the brave men and women in law enforcement who work tirelessly to protect and serve our communities. We are grateful for your courage, sacrifice, and commitment to keeping our neighborhoods safe each and every day.


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