Cleaner Air in Sheboygan

This week, I joined United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler in Sheboygan to announce that Door and Inland Sheboygan County are now meeting cleaner air quality standards.

Before this week, a major factor as to why Sheboygan County was not meeting federal air quality standards was due to the EPA's placement of a sensor in its air monitor network that logs ozone pollution from other industrial areas on Lake Michigan as pollution created in Sheboygan. These other areas, like Chicago, create ozone pollution, which is blown over the lake and into Sheboygan County, resulting in higher readings for the sensor placed right along the lake. The readings on this particular sensor have been inconsistent with those in the rest of the state and you only need to go a few miles inland to see this. This left Sheboygan County with restrictive regulations that have no effect on the pollutants created elsewhere. For far too long, companies have been required to jump through unnecessary hoops in order to grow, thus discouraging many from doing so. That is why I have been working to make this correction since my time in the state legislature and am glad that it is finally being done.

I applaud the Trump Administration and the EPA for recognizing the error of the previous administration’s interpretation of the Clean Air Act’s national ambient air quality standards and thank Administrator Wheeler for coming to Sheboygan to inform the public of these long-overdue changes.

You can read the EPA announcement by clicking here.


Artistic Discovery Competition

Earlier this year, I began accepting entries for the 2020 Artistic Discovery Competition. The Artistic Discovery Competition is open to all high school students in Wisconsin’s Sixth District. The winner will have his or her artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year in an exhibit that features winners from other congressional districts across the country.

Now, it’s time for you to vote for the People’s Choice Award!

To view all the submissions and vote, please click here or on the picture below. The work of art that receives the most “likes” will be declared the People’s Choice award winner. Voting ends on Monday, June 22 at 5 p.m.

I’m so proud of all the talented young students who submitted these beautiful works of art, so make sure to vote for your favorite and share this link with your family and friends!


Fall Internships

If you are, or know, a student or recent graduate that would be interested in an internship in my Washington, D.C. office, please let me know! We are now accepting applications for hard-working, driven individuals who want to learn more about the way our laws are made and how the federal government works.

Internship positions are paid a monthly stipend and run from Mid-August to Mid-December, dates are flexible. For more information, please send your resume and cover letter to WI06Resumes@gmail.com.


Weekly Roundup
Happy 245th birthday to the U.S. Army! I am deeply grateful for the brave men and women who relentlessly serve our great country.

 
I had a very interesting and informative tour of Basler Turbo Conversions, LLC in Oshkosh, who modify old DC-3 aircraft into the BT-67, which are currently used by the United States Air Force.


Sunday was World Blood Donor Day. Thank you to everyone who volunteers to take time from their busy day to donate blood and save lives throughout the Sixth District.


June is Great Outdoors Month. I’m thankful Wisconsin's Sixth District is filled with hidden gems such as High Cliff State Park that overlooks Winnebago County and helps us all escape the indoors. 


Did you know that Waubeka, WI is where Flag Day was first celebrated in 1885? May we continue to commemorate this ultimate symbol of freedom.



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As your Congressman, I’m here to serve you. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to my offices in Fond du Lac and Washington. If you enjoyed this newsletter be sure to forward it to your family and friends so they can stay informed on what I’m doing in Washington and the Sixth District. 

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Sincerely,
Member of Congress

 
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