Hello neighbors,
I hope you have had a good summer. It is fairly quiet at the Capitol, as we head into election season and prepare for the next legislative session.
This summer a new set of Legislative Council study committees have formed to examine significant issues identified by the Legislature and agreed upon by a bipartisan committee. These committees form every other year and are made up of citizens, experts and legislators. This year’s study committees include Access to Civil Legal Services, Preservation of Burial Sites, Publication of Government Documents and Legal Notices, Reducing Recidivism and Removing Impediments to Ex-Offender Employment, Rural Broadband, School Data, Volunteer Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician Shortages, and State-Tribal Relations.
I have been appointed to serve as a member of the Legislative Council Committee on Access to Civil Legal Services. This committee is tasked with examining the need for legal services of civil litigants living in poverty, identifying funding sources for services, and reviewing current legal services operations. The goal is to develop bipartisan legislation that improves delivery of civil legal services for the most vulnerable members of our communities.
As Election Day approaches, it is critical to have the necessary identification required to vote. In order to vote on November 8th, you must have a photo ID. There is more than one acceptable form of identification, and your ID does not have to have your current address. Visit bringit.wi.gov to learn more, to confirm you have the correct identification, or to find information on how to obtain a free Wisconsin State ID Card.
If I can be of assistance in any matter please feel free to email me at Rep.Subeck@legis.wisconsin.gov, or call my office at 608-266-7521.
Rep. Lisa Subeck
I hope you have had a good summer. It is fairly quiet at the Capitol, as we head into election season and prepare for the next legislative session.
This summer a new set of Legislative Council study committees have formed to examine significant issues identified by the Legislature and agreed upon by a bipartisan committee. These committees form every other year and are made up of citizens, experts and legislators. This year’s study committees include Access to Civil Legal Services, Preservation of Burial Sites, Publication of Government Documents and Legal Notices, Reducing Recidivism and Removing Impediments to Ex-Offender Employment, Rural Broadband, School Data, Volunteer Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician Shortages, and State-Tribal Relations.
I have been appointed to serve as a member of the Legislative Council Committee on Access to Civil Legal Services. This committee is tasked with examining the need for legal services of civil litigants living in poverty, identifying funding sources for services, and reviewing current legal services operations. The goal is to develop bipartisan legislation that improves delivery of civil legal services for the most vulnerable members of our communities.
As Election Day approaches, it is critical to have the necessary identification required to vote. In order to vote on November 8th, you must have a photo ID. There is more than one acceptable form of identification, and your ID does not have to have your current address. Visit bringit.wi.gov to learn more, to confirm you have the correct identification, or to find information on how to obtain a free Wisconsin State ID Card.
If I can be of assistance in any matter please feel free to email me at Rep.Subeck@legis.wisconsin.gov, or call my office at 608-266-7521.
Rep. Lisa Subeck