Time to kick off the week! Here's what you need to know:
Wounded Warrior Project Recognition
The Wounded Warrior Project stopped by to recognize my work in Congress. As a veteran, it is MY honor to serve those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom.
Interview on Newsmax Wake Up America
I joined Newsmax's Wake Up America to discuss rising crime that is taking place all over the country. We've seen the impact in our own backyard with Milwaukee reporting a record increase in homicides this year, outpacing even the increase during the pandemic.
Watch my interview here:
Commitment to America Press Conference
I joined my colleagues in presenting House Republican's Commitment to America. Under Republican leadership, we will work to deliver an economy that is strong, a nation that is safe, a future that is free, and a government that is accountable.
Partisan Funding Bill Vote
Small Business Innovation Research/Technology Transfer Reauthorization
On the House floor, I spoke in favor of reauthorizing the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs which play an important role in our innovation economy by leveraging public dollars to be matched by private investment and maintaining American leadership in technology.
Watch my remarks here:
Interested in a Military Academy Nomination?
Are you or is someone you know interested in receiving a nomination for one of our U.S. military academies? Apply on my website or call my office at (262) 784-1111 for more information!
Congressional App Challenge
I'm excited to announce my office will be participating in the Congressional App Challenge (CAC) again! The CAC is a competition designed to encourage student participation in computer science and coding. Open to all middle school and high school students of the 5th District! Please visit my website or call my office at (262) 784-1111 for more information.
That’s a wrap for this week’s eNewsletter! Follow me on Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date on my work for the 5th District of Wisconsin.
Sincerely,
Scott Fitzgerald
Member of Congress
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