November 2025

Community Solar Advocacy Day

November 15, 2025 - 17:55
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While I was in Madison this week, I was honored to speak at the Community Solar Advocacy Day event about my bill that would pave the way for community solar in the Badger State.

Joining me was my Assembly co-author, Representative Scott Krug.

As it currently stands in Wisconsin, the Public Service Commission and a few monopoly utilities essentially get to call all the shots when it comes to approving energy projects and price increases. This has resulted in our state having some of the highest electricity rates in the Midwest.

Counting Kids

November 15, 2025 - 17:52
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The third Friday in September is a significant day for school districts throughout the state. This is one of the two days each year when all the public-school districts in the state take an official count of students and report it to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). This official count is key, because it directly impacts the size of each school’s budget.

The long, nationwide nightmare of the Democrat government shutdown finally ended this week.

November 15, 2025 - 17:49
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After more than 40 days, which was the longest shutdown in history, eight Democrat Senators ultimately came to their senses and joined Republicans in voting to reopen the government. You can see how members voted in the Senate here and in the House here.

H.R. 5371, the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act of 2026, extends government funding through January 30th and advances a package of three appropriations bills to fully fund Agriculture, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and the Legislative Branch through the remainder of the fiscal year.

DPI's Chaotic Report Card Scores

November 15, 2025 - 17:45
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This week, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) released their district and school Report Cards, which rates all schools and school districts in the state and gives them a score. However, due to DPI changing the standards of the Forward Exam (the method by which DPI rates schools), it's impossible to compare these schools to last year's. This gives the appearance that students are improving when in fact the opposite is happening.

With planes out and no time for trains, I decided to ride the most reliable means of travel I know: my Harley Davidson!

November 15, 2025 - 17:39
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Because the Democrats held our government hostage for over 40 days, I couldn’t rely on air travel to get me from my home in Wisconsin back to DC to FINALLY end the Chuck Schumer and the Democrats’ shameful government shutdown.

With planes out and no time for trains, I decided to ride the most reliable means of travel I know: my Harley-Davidson!

I fired up my Milwaukee Iron and rode more than 950 miles from western Wisconsin to DC in time to proudly cast my vote to end the government shutdown!

Our Kids Are Leaving

November 15, 2025 - 17:27
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Every year, thousands of people are leaving Wisconsin and moving to states like Florida, Texas, and Tennessee for greater affordability and better job opportunities. As a state, we can't maintain the drain of our most significant resources - our people.

Wisconsin's high taxes and crazy liberal policies are forcing people out. That's unfortunate, because we have a tremendous amount to offer! I am running for governor to reclaim our state and to keep our next generations right here.

You don’t have to be reading tea leaves to see what’s happening here

November 15, 2025 - 17:25
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Across the country, we just saw a blue wave. From Virginia to New Jersey, Democrats beat Republicans BIG. Out in California, liberals advanced a RADICAL gerrymandering play that threatens to END President Trump’s House Majority.

All of this could be just a taste of what is to come on Election Day in 2026 if Republicans don’t get to work RIGHT NOW!

Speakeasy Conversation No. 31 - David Varnam

November 15, 2025 - 08:26
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In this engaging conversation, David Varnam shares his journey from Southern California to becoming a candidate for Lieutenant Governor in Wisconsin. He discusses his background in public service, the importance of family, and his vision for the state, emphasizing the need for lower taxes, parental involvement in education, and community engagement. Varnam reflects on the significance of local politics and the impact it has on daily life, while also addressing the challenges of balancing a political campaign with family responsibilities.

Life is Life for Everyone #005

November 09, 2025 - 09:18
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In this engaging conversation, Dana Auer discusses his travel experiences, emphasizing the importance of connections made during journeys. He shares personal stories that highlight the impact of love and kindness in interactions with strangers. The discussion also covers health and safety tips for travelers, cultural differences encountered in Australia, and the significance of financial planning for travel. Insights into investing and the importance of diversification in financial portfolios are shared, along with practical advice for young adults on building a secure financial future.

Monroe County’s Legislative Exchange

November 09, 2025 - 09:15
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The Monroe County Board of Supervisors recently held their periodic “Legislative Exchange” which is billed as an “Open Dialog between State Legislatures (sic), Monroe County Board Members and Department Heads”. These recurring meetings tentatively scheduled quarterly allow county leadership to express concerns about various topics that need to be shared with state and federal legislators for their “grassroots” knowledge and hopefully action.

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