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The City of Racine was awarded $649,751 through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, or CARES, Act to assist homeless families and individuals affected by COVID-19.
The City of Racine was one of three Wisconsin cities, along with Milwaukee and Madison, to receive the Emergency Solution Grants through the CARES Act, according to a news release from the office of U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) questioned Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell during today's Financial Services Committee hearing on the Fed's actions to increase employment during coronavirus and its future economic recovery plans.
JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN—Bryan Steil released a statement following the news that Cheryl Sensenbrenner has passed away.
"I am saddened to hear about the passing of Cheryl Sensenbrenner. Throughout her life, Cheryl fought to protect the rights of the disabled and worked to better millions of Americans' lives. Cheryl has left a powerful legacy as an advocate for Americans with disabilities, a loving wife to Jim, and a caring mother to Frank and Bob. She will be deeply missed. My prayers are with Jim and the Sensenbrenner family during this difficult time."
FRANKSVILLE, WISCONSIN—Today, Bryan Steil announced the winner of his second annual First District Artistic Discovery Contest. Geneva Hebron of Franksville will have her artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol.
JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN—The Republican Study Committee (RSC) has endorsed Bryan Steil's bill, H.R. 6015, the Stop Evasion of Iran Sanctions Act, as part of RSC's National Security Strategy: Strengthening America and Countering Global Threats. Steil has been a member of the RSC since 2019 and is a member of the RSC National Security and Foreign Affairs Task Force.
JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN—Today, Bryan Steil urged the State Department to immediately address the backlog in U.S. passport applications. Numerous constituents of Wisconsin's First Congressional District have reached out to Steil regarding delayed passport applications due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. There is a reported nationwide backlog of 1.6 million passport applications.
JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN—Today, Bryan Steil announced that the City of Racine received $649,751 to assist homeless families and individuals suffering from coronavirus. Funding was authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act which Steil supported.
A local Congressman wants to crack down on scammers taking advantage of fear over the coronavirus pandemic. Bryan Steil of Janesville is introducing the Stop Coronavirus Scams Act. Steil says criminals are preying upon the vulnerable and capitalizing on the crisis. The Republican says the bill enhances penalties on criminals who knowingly traffic counterfeit drugs, mislable masks, and other false products during the coronavirus crisis.
In this time of crisis, criminal scammers are preying on our emotions.
I am fighting to hold these criminals accountable.
During this time, I want you to make sure you have the tips to avoid scammers. At the same time, I am fighting to keep these criminals accountable.
Here's the problem.
Criminals are taking advantage of this unprecedented situation.
They are using this pandemic to exploit our friends, family, and neighbors.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Bryan Steil is working to protect seniors from criminal scammers preying upon our emotions during the coronavirus crisis. Steil introduced H.R. 7002, the Stop Coronavirus Scams Act. Steil's bill enhances penalties on criminals who knowingly traffic counterfeit drugs, mislabeled masks, and other false products during the coronavirus crisis.
