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October 22, 2021

Policymakers said the U.S. needs to do more to help older Americans reenter the labor force or transition to new careers as the economy rebounds from the coronavirus pandemic.

Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, speaking at The Hill's "Back to Work: Helping the Long Term Unemployed" event Tuesday, said that older workers are often "overlooked."


October 22, 2021

A group of 33 Republican lawmakers launched an investigation on Thursday into the Biden administration's decision to remove sanctions earlier this month on entities tied to Iran's illicit ballistic missile program.


October 21, 2021

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) led 30 Republicans in sending a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Secretary of State Antony Blinkenasking for answers on the Administration's recent decision to lift sanctions on Iranian ballistic missile producers. The letter comes in response to the Treasury Department recently removing six entries from the U.S.


October 18, 2021

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) led Republicans on the Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth during a field hearing in Lorain, Ohio entitled "Renewing Prosperity in the Industrial Heartland: An Economic Agenda for Forgotten Communities." During the hearing, Steil focused on the impact of current economic trends on midwestern manufacturing communities and policies that will strengthen our supply chains and manufacturing industries across the United States.


October 15, 2021

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) joined 145 Republicans in signing a letter to President Biden raising concerns about the rising prices of oil and gas. The letter comes after the Biden Administration's recent request to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and 10 other oil-exporting nations, known collectively as OPEC+, to produce more oil to fight rising gas prices for American consumers.


October 14, 2021

WASHINGTON — Republicans have been criticizing President Joe Biden for the surging number of migrants trying to cross into the U.S. from Mexico. Their attacks intensified after the administration last week canceled more contracts to build the border wall championed by Donald Trump.


October 13, 2021

The Senate's move to extend the nation's debt ceiling through December was the "wrong approach," and Republicans must force Democrats to take ownership of how they're harming the nation's economy, Rep. Bryan Steil said on Newsmax Friday.


October 13, 2021

BRIGHTON — The 10th annual Jeddyfest in Brighton kicked off with the usual 5K run, but ask anyone and they'll say it was the annual memorial service at the Veterans Monument Park that was the highlight of the day's events.

Featuring comments from government representatives and a dedication prayer by the Rev. Russell Arnett, the ceremony featured a flag formerly flown over the U.S. Capitol and given to the community by U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil raised by veterans and park organizers John Willkomm, Claude Welker and Dan Durkin, accompanied by the singing of the national anthem.

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October 8, 2021

Asoutheastern Wisconsin bank is warning customers about a federal proposal that would require financial institutions to report additional bank activities to the IRS for any account holders with more than $600 in annual transactions.

The proposal would require financial institutions to report to the IRS aggregate inflows and outflows on an annual basis from accounts with more than $600 in annual transactions. There is talk that the threshold could change to $10,000, but that would still affect anyone receiving or spending $10,000 or more in a year using a bank account.


October 7, 2021

U.S. Reps. Bryan Steil (R-WI) and Stephanie Bice (R-OK) on Monday voiced concerns after experiencing the nation's southern border crisis first hand during a visit to Del Rio, Texas.

The lawmakers met with United States Border Patrol agents, toured the International Bridge and held a roundtable with leaders from the Border Patrol Union, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and the National Guard to discuss the ongoing crisis, according to their offices.