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WASHINGTON, D.C.—This week, Bryan Steil helped introduce the Mass Violence Prevention (MVP) Act of 2019.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Bryan Steil released a statement following the vote on H.J.Res.46.
During the campaign, Republican Bryan Steil said at every stop that he'd come back regularly to the district and meet with constituents.
It didn't take long for Congressman Steil to do just that for the first time, holding two days of listening sessions. These came after the longest partial government shutdown in American history ended and as a threat of another shutdown — or national emergency declaration — looms if Congress and the president can't agree on border security.
Congress has reached a border funding deal that would prevent another government shutdown. Representative Bryan Steil (R-1) joins us to talk about the negotiations and his first month in the House of Representatives.
Local constituents wanting to get a message to U.S. Congressman Bryan Steil now have a place to go.
Steil opened his Racine constituent offices on Thursday at the Racine County Courthouse, Room 101.
The courthouse houses several different offices including the county executive and district attorney.
SOMERS — Freshman Congressman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., opened a Constituent Service Center Thursday in Somers.
The office, in the Somers Village/Town Hall, 7511 12th St., is where First Congressional District residents can go for help with federal programming or to offer their opinions on public policy.
"I made a commitment to be as accessible and available as possible," Steil said, encouraging constituents to share their views on issues.
RACINE, WI—Following two ribbon cutting ceremonies, Bryan Steil announced the opening of Constituent Services Centers located in Racine and Kenosha Counties. Southeast Wisconsin residents now have three locations in the First District to receive assistance from Steil.
JANESVILLE, WI—Today, Bryan Steil announced staff office hours for the residents of Wisconsin's First Congressional District.There are 18 options in all six counties for constituents to attend to receive casework assistance or share their thoughts on federal policy.
"Our office hours provide a great opportunity for folks to stop by who need help with a federal agency or want to share an opinion with me," said Steil.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Bryan Steil released a statement following his vote in support of the government funding bill:
