Here’s an update from another busy week on the campaign trail.


State Convention

I spent the weekend with conservatives from all over Wisconsin in Appleton. Our State Convention was a great opportunity for conservatives to unite, get out our message, and prepare to win ahead of the November election.

Wisconsin families are frustrated with the inflationary policies that have increased the cost of living by over 20% since Joe Biden took office. And they’re frustrated with the open border policies that threaten the safety of our communities.


Wisconsin is the center of the political storm this year. It will be our responsibility to maintain control of the House, take back the Senate, and win the Presidency.


If we stay united and maintain the momentum from this weekend, then we will win in November.

My Sunday in Oak Creek and Kenosha

I drove down from State Convention in Appleton to attend the 4th Annual Guzi’s Hunt for the Cure 5K in Oak Creek. This is a wonderful event hosted by the Guzikowski family that raises awareness for Huntington’s Disease.


Over the past three years they have raised more than $230,000 to benefit Huntington’s Disease Society of America.

I also attended the Danish Brotherhood’s Pancake Breakfast in Kenosha.


In the 2020 riots, the Danish Brotherhood’s downtown Kenosha lodge was burned down. Sunday was the 1st Annual Pancake Breakfast in their new lodge.


It was a great crowd and a great event!

American Elections are for American Citizens

Did you know that current law in Washington D.C. allows non-citizens to vote in local elections?


And what’s worse?


The Washington D.C. Board of Elections is actively encouraging non-citizens to vote in local elections.


As Chairman of the Committee on House Administration, I held a hearing to raise awareness of this practice and encourage my colleagues to support my legislation that bans non-citizens from voting in American elections.  


On Wisconsin,


Bryan Steil