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U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., a statement following the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office's report on the economic forecast for the next 10 years.
The CBO today increased its projections for this year's federal deficit by $63 billion and increased its forecast for deficits over the next decade by $809 billion. Deficits exceeding $1 trillion will kick in beginning next year and will average about $1.2 trillion annually over the coming decade.
As part of a National Association of Convenience Stores outreach program, freshman Congressman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., worked behind the count at Lou Perrine's Gas & Grocery, 5145 Sheridan Road, for a short time Wednesday.
Steil took on the role to learn about the dynamics of operating a convenience store, meet with customers and engage with constituents.
Steil represents the state's 1st Congressional District, which covers Kenosha County, Racine County and an extended portion of southeastern Wisconsin.
KENOSHA — A recognizable face was behind the counter at Lou Perrine's in Kenosha Wednesday, Aug. 21.
United States Congressman Bryan Steil engaged with employees and customers, and talked about the importance of small business.
"The opportunity for me to spend a couple hours down at these local businesses, and get a behind-the-scenes view of what everybody sees as a customer is just a real great opportunity, so I took advantage of it today," said Rep. Steil.
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN—Bryan Steil released a statement following the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office's report on the economic forecast for the next ten years.
NATIONWIDE (SPECTRUM NEWS) - Around 70 members of Congress recently took a trip to Israel and that includes Wisconsin's First District Representative Bryan Steil. Steil sat down with our Alyson Bruner to explain some of the big takeaways from his trip and how it will impact neighbors here in Wisconsin.
This marked his first foreign trip as a Member of Congress. The purpose of the trip was to strengthen the United States' bond with Israel and for Members of Congress to learn and discuss issues impacting Israel and the region.
A bipartisan group of about 70 freshman congressmen, including U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., are settling back in after a nearly week long trip to Israel.
However it was those that didn't go that grabbed the national attention last week.
U.S Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., planned to go to Israel sponsored by a pro-Palestinian nonprofit organization called Miftah, but were last week barred from entering the country.
Steil said Tlaib and Omar "made a choice not to join the trip that we were on."
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Around 70 members of Congress recently took a trip to Israel including Wisconsin's First District Representative Bryan Steil.
During the bipartisan trip, Rep. Steil and other lawmakers met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visited the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and learned about Israel's security.
Rep. Steil said the group also met with the leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
MOUNT PLEASANT — Howard Peckrd is concerned about the mental health of some of his younger family members, and on Thursday at Case High School he wanted to learn more about what is available to those in need of mental health, and to understand more about what someone with mental issues feels.
Peckrd said he found some answers at a children's mental health forum hosted and organized by U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., at Case.