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A local Congressman is pushing back against the President's "Build Back Better" plan. First District Representative Bryan Steil of Janesville issued a statement regarding Novembers' record level inflation report. Steil also points to a Congressional Budget Office report indicating the "Build Back Better" social spending bill would add $3 trillion to the deficit if the programs were made permanent. The Republican contends once a government program is created, it never goes away.
Republican leaders blasted President Joe Biden after November's Consumer Price Index released Friday reached its highest level in 39 years.
Congress is gearing up to spend trillions of dollars on what is being labeled as a "transformative agenda to provide for the American people." In reality, we are expecting a massive expansion of our government, and to raise taxes in order to pay for this social spending plan. We have heard these plans will generate economic growth and cost $0. However, every American knows this proposal will cost the government trillions of dollars and increase already rising prices.
Republican foreign policy leaders in Congress are asking the Biden administration to turn over information about any steps it has taken to hold the Iranian regime accountable for human rights abuses, according to a letter sent late last week to the White House.
As the world waits for the jury to decide the Kyle Rittenhouse case, FOX6 News cameras spotted Wisconsin National Guard troops training Wednesday, Nov. 17.
Gov. Tony Evers activated 500 troops. They will remain on standby in the event local police in Kenosha request their help.
U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) led16 Republican members of Congress in expressing concern with President Joe Biden about a nuclear arms deal with Iran, which continues to threaten the United States abroad.
Bob Boulden joined the United States Marine Corps when he was 18 years old in 1948. He traveled with a small box camera and documented his experiences in Hell Fire Alley and the harrowing trek out of North Korea.
In 1950, Sgt. Boulden fought in The Battle of Chosin Reservoir in which the Marines were encircled by the Chinese and had to battle their way out amid frigid temperatures and massive casualties. He was wounded in action.
This Veterans Day, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) had the honor of naming Wisconsin's First Congressional District 2021 Veteran of the Year. This year's recipient is Mr. Robert (Bob) G.E. Boulden, United States Marine Corps Sergeant (Ret.).