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Immigration, Social Security and tariffs topped a list of concerns from 1st Congressional District constituents who phoned-in to a town hall listening session held by U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil Tuesday night.
One small step for business but no giant steps for the major issues of the day.
That's how Rep. Bryan Steil described his first legislative success in the House on Tuesday.
The vote was 417-2 for the Steil-authored Expanding Investment in Small Businesses Act of 2019, known as House Resolution 3050.
U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., had his first stand-alone bill pass the House of Representatives earlier this week.
H.R. 3050, the Expanding Investment in Small Businesses Act of 2019, passed by a vote of 417-2.
MOUNT PLEASANT— U.S. Rep Bryan Steil, R-Wis., entered Congress wanting someone to be his "eyes, ears and boots on the ground" in the veteran community, and he has found that with U.S. Army veteran Ryan Vishaway.
U.S. Congressman Bryan Steil, who represents Wisconsin's First Congressional District, announced Friday in Janesville a Wounded Warrior Fellow will work to connect local veterans to resources in the area.
MOUNT PLEASANT — An effort from U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil's office aimed at bridging gaps between local military veterans and Washington, D.C., lawmakers came into sharper focus Friday.
The House will vote Tuesday night on whether to pass a bill introduced by Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) to help grow small businesses.
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A veteran says he's looking forward to helping other veterans from our area get their voices heard in Washington.
Representative Bryan Steil hired Ryan Vishaway.
He will be Wisconsin's First Congressional District's Wounded Warrior Fellow.
They're responsible for veteran outreach, military casework and service academy nominations.
Will new tariff threats from President Donald Trump overshadow his meeting with Chinese leaders at the G-20 summit this weekend?
A cloud of uncertainty loomed over the arrival of both President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Osaka, Japan on Thursday.
U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., will take the "wins" no matter how big or small — in this case, small.
During negotiations with the House Rules Committee, Steil authored two amendments totaling $2.5 million, that provide some funding for dairy farmers and veteran suicide prevention.