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One small step for business but no giant steps for the major issues of the day.
That's how Rep. Bryan Steil described his first legislative success in the House on Tuesday.
The vote was 417-2 for the Steil-authored Expanding Investment in Small Businesses Act of 2019, known as House Resolution 3050.
"In a period of divided government, the transformational change we need to address, such as immigration reform, protecting Social Security and tackling our $20 trillion debt, will be hard to obtain," the first-term Republican from Janesville said in a news release.
U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., had his first stand-alone bill pass the House of Representatives earlier this week.
H.R. 3050, the Expanding Investment in Small Businesses Act of 2019, passed by a vote of 417-2.
"This bill eliminates barriers so entrepreneurs can obtain capital, hire workers and create good-paying jobs in our community. We must give small businesses more opportunities to expand and hire workers," said Steil, who represents Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District, which includes Kenosha County.
MOUNT PLEASANT— U.S. Rep Bryan Steil, R-Wis., entered Congress wanting someone to be his "eyes, ears and boots on the ground" in the veteran community, and he has found that with U.S. Army veteran Ryan Vishaway.
Vishaway served in the Army from 2014 to 2017, finishing with the rank of specialist, and has been chosen to work in Steil's congressional office as a liaison between the government and the veteran community.
U.S. Congressman Bryan Steil, who represents Wisconsin's First Congressional District, announced Friday in Janesville a Wounded Warrior Fellow will work to connect local veterans to resources in the area.
"It is important that we are going to have one single point of contact for veterans in the rock county community and across Southeast Wisconsin to come to our office if they need assistance getting that help from the federal government," Steil said.
MOUNT PLEASANT — An effort from U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil's office aimed at bridging gaps between local military veterans and Washington, D.C., lawmakers came into sharper focus Friday.
Steil, R-Janesville, officially named Ryan Vishaway the director of veterans and military affairs within his office. Vishaway's appointment was made possible through Wounded Warrior, a two-year fellowship program Steil first announced in March.
The House will vote Tuesday night on whether to pass a bill introduced by Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) to help grow small businesses.
Rep. Steil introduced the "Expanding Investment in Small Businesses Act of 2019" on May 30. Steil said the bill is meant to do two things: allow people to invest in small businesses and give small businesses access to capital to help grow their businesses within their community.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Bryan Steil's bill, H.R. 3050, the Expanding Investment in Small Businesses Act of 2019, passed through the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 417-2. This is Steil's first stand-alone bill to pass the House.
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A veteran says he's looking forward to helping other veterans from our area get their voices heard in Washington.
Representative Bryan Steil hired Ryan Vishaway.
He will be Wisconsin's First Congressional District's Wounded Warrior Fellow.
They're responsible for veteran outreach, military casework and service academy nominations.
RACINE, WISCONSIN—Following two press conferences, Bryan Steil announced the hiring of Ryan Vishaway, Wisconsin's First Congressional District's Wounded Warrior Fellow. Through the House of Representatives' Wounded Warrior Fellowship Program, Vishaway serves as the Director of Veterans and Military Affairs in our office. Vishaway is responsible for veteran outreach, veteran and military casework, and service academy nominations. Vishaway is the first Wounded Warrior Fellow to serve the First District.
Will new tariff threats from President Donald Trump overshadow his meeting with Chinese leaders at the G-20 summit this weekend?
A cloud of uncertainty loomed over the arrival of both President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Osaka, Japan on Thursday.
An impending meeting of the minds to talk trade will happen between the two but it comes after new threats from Trump to levy hundreds of billions more in tariffs against Chinese imports.