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U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., will take the "wins" no matter how big or small — in this case, small.
During negotiations with the House Rules Committee, Steil authored two amendments totaling $2.5 million, that provide some funding for dairy farmers and veteran suicide prevention.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Bryan Steil released a statement following the Trump Administration's decision to increase sanctions on Iran, specifically on Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other officials' access to financial institutions.
Since day one, I've said I would work with anyone to get results for Southeast Wisconsin and the American people. Five months into my first term in office, that motive hasn't changed.
If you look past the partisan headlines, cable television, and social media, productive and meaningful work is happening in Congress.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Bryan Steil's budget-neutral amendment providing funding for the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives passed the House by a voice vote.
Watch Steil's floor speech during debate HERE.
The 1st Congressional District's new representative announced the first bill he has authored Tuesday.
Rep. Bryan Steil made appearances in the district Tuesday to talk about his bill, which is designed to penalize countries that don't do enough to stop international human trafficking.
Freshman congressman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., presented a powerful approach to stopping human trafficking with the unveiling of his first bill on Tuesday.
In front of area law enforcement and elected officials, Steil introduced HR 2149 "Exposing the Financing of Human Trafficking Act" at the Racine County Sheriff's Substation.
A new federal bill that aims to cut off funding for human trafficking is working its way to the floor of the House of Representatives.
Human trafficking is a $150 billion global industry according to the International Labor Organization. It's an issue impacting families around the world, but especially here in Southeastern Wisconsin.
Now U.S. Congressman Bryan Steil (R-Janesville) is proposing a federal law he hopes would reduce the problem.
Combating human trafficking in Wisconsin by holding countries abroad accountable is the idea behind a new bill in Washington, D.C.
Law enforcement officials know I-94 is a pipeline for criminals.
"I-94 has always been a corridor for illegal activities," said Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling.