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JANESVILLE, WI— Today, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) announced he will be hosting a free event in Janesville, WI on identity theft and fraud prevention on Thursday, April 21, 2022.
"I am excited to announce our workshop on identity theft and fraud prevention. On Thursday, attendees will learn how to prevent identity theft and discuss the current scams criminals are using. I look forward to hosting this event in Janesville and welcoming experts from across the country to provide the tools and resources we need."
*Media is invited to attend*
WASHINGTON, DC – Today Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) introduced the Plain Prescription Prices Act with Reps. Nikema Williams (GA-05), Don Bacon (NE-02), and Angie Craig (MN-02). This nonpartisan legislation would ensure TV commercials for prescription drugs disclose the list price of the medication they are advertising.
MILWAUKEE— Monday marked the start of the district work week for Congress. And while most lawmakers returned to their own districts, Rep. Jim Himes, D-Connecticut spent the first half of the week in Wisconsin.
MILWAUKEE, WI—Today, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01), Ranking Member on the Select Committee on the Economy, issued the following statement after the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the March Consumer Price Index Report, which is a measure of inflation.
KENOSHA, WI— Today, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01), Ranking Member on the Select Committee on the Economy, led a bipartisan field hearing in Kenosha, WI focused on education paths that allow workers to enter, re-enter, and remain in the workforce.
Illicit fentanyl overdoses are the leading cause of death for individuals aged 18 to 45. It kills more people in this age bracket than car accidents, COVID-19, or heart disease.
In the last year, Kenosha County had 48 fentanyl-related deaths, and Racine County had 68 fentanyl-related deaths. It doesn't have to be this way. If we work together, we can end illicit fentanyl deaths.
Illicit fentanyl overdoses are the leading cause of death for individuals aged 18 to 45. It kills more people in this age bracket than car accidents, COVID-19, or heart disease.
In the last year, Kenosha County had 48 fentanyl-related deaths, and Racine County had 68 fentanyl-related deaths. It doesn't have to be this way. If we work together, we can end illicit fentanyl deaths.
MADISON - A congressional panel will visit Milwaukee neighborhoods next week as part of a regional tour of southeastern Wisconsin to seek input on housing and education issues.
Rep. Gwen Moore, a Democrat who represents the 4th Congressional District, and Republican Rep. Bryan Steil, who represents the 1st Congressional District, will host a pair of hearings in Milwaukee and Kenosha. The events are part of a trip by the House Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth.
Republican Rep. Bryan Steil held three listening sessions across parts of southern Wisconsin on Monday to gauge public feedback on a variety of topics.
At the Clinton village hall, Steil told constituents about his stance on local issues and global issues like Russia's use of cryptocurrency to fund its invasion of Ukraine.
WASHINGTON, DC— Today, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) released a statement on the Security and Exchange Commission's Climate Disclosure Proposal.
