Proud to announce I'm introducing
legislation
to rename the post office in Port
Washington after World War II veteran Joe Demler.
He worked there nearly four decades after
surviving a Nazi POW camp.
Joe Demler served courageously in the Battle
of the Bulge where he was captured and then
survived the horrors of a Nazi prisoner of war
camp. Throughout his life he truly lived by his
motto "every day is a bonus" and proudly shared
his story of service through the Honor Flight
organization he helped start. Joe is an American
hero and I am proud to introduce this bill in his
honor.
Read more about the effort in the
Ozaukee
News Graphic.
New HCQ Study
Shows Death Rate Cut Significantly
The
evidence for the effectiveness of
hydroxychloroquine in treating COVID-19
is
beginning to mount. Why is HCQ so
politicized?
I encourage you to read the peer-reviewed study
by the Henry Ford Health System. They studied
2,541 hospitalized patients between March and May
and found 13% of those treated with HCQ died
compared to 26.4% not treated with HCQ.
Read more about
the
study here.
Standing Up for
the Taxpayer
Federal employees already are given 10 paid
holidays a year, and the Senate was on track to
approve, without discussion, debate or even a
recorded vote, the addition of Juneteenth Day
as an 11th paid holiday. The cost to taxpayers
of an added federal holiday has been estimated
at approximately $600 million.
I laud the value of commemorating the
emancipation of slaves, but object to the
carelessness of adding hundreds of millions of
dollars a year to the existing $26.2 trillion
federal debt.
Instead of eliminating a current holiday to
make room for Juneteenth Day, I will be
proposing to reduce the number of paid leave
days federal employees receive, to offset the
cost of the new holiday celebrating
emancipation.
Listen to my interview with
Jay
Weberfor more on this
issue.
Axios Virtual
Event
I joined
Axios for a virtual event on small business
recovery during the pandemic.
While not
being critical of leaders making tough decisions
with imperfect information, I've always been
concerned with the approach we've taken on this.
We should've focused on the nonessential
businesses that really represented a significant
risk for out of control spread of the virus and
shut down those businesses while providing them
with economic support. That may have been more
effective than the generalized shutdowns.
Watch the
entire
interview
here. As a bonus, hear the business advice I
gave my daughters.
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