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The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), Astec, and the Wisconsin Concrete Pavement Association hosted United States Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) for an I Make America event at Astec's facility in southeastern Wisconsin where they manufacture RexCon brand equipment.
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-WIS., is looking for nominees for his veteran of the year award.
The award is intended to honor veterans who continue to serve their communities as "unsung heroes," according to a news release.
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., is looking for nominees for his veteran of the year award. The award is intended to honor veterans who continue to serve their communities as "unsung heroes," according to a news release.
Nominations can be submitted online at steil.house.gov/2021-veteran-year-award-nomination.
U.S. Representative Bryan Steil and Wisconsin congressional Republicans are asking Governor Tony Evers to explain how he is spending the federal funding allocated by the CARES Act.
They signed a letter to Evers this week seeking more information about what money has been spent and what has been allocated for future spending.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Wednesday, Aug. 12 a $137 million loan to the City of Waukesha to help implement the Great Lakes Water Supply Project.
The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan will help protect public health and the environment, affecting Waukesha's transition to a sustainable, safer source of drinking water.
Members of gold star families are being sought for a job to help veterans find employment under a federal program being promoted by U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil.
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., discusses the consequences of closing the Keystone XL Pipeline.
The shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Kenosha, Wis. has led to rioting and violence and restoring public safety cannot wait, Rep.
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., recounts how he called President Trump to get more law enforcement officials to help with growing unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and is encouraged by the president coming to visit the area on Tuesday.
Rep. Bryan Steil says 'Congress needs to act' after cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline has already killed hundreds of jobs in Wisconsin.