Barbara Dittrich addresses agriculture appreciation and public safety in recent tweets

Barbara Dittrich, Wisconsin State Representative for 99th District
Barbara Dittrich, Wisconsin State Representative for 99th District
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Rep. Barbara Dittrich, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Wisconsin’s 99th House district, shared several messages on her Twitter account between March 24 and March 25, 2026, addressing topics ranging from agriculture appreciation to legislative updates and local safety concerns.

On March 24, Dittrich expressed gratitude toward the agricultural community by stating, “I can’t end the day without properly thanking our farmers! Whether it’s dairy, grain, or other agriculture, we all owe them a huge debt of gratitude. Happy National Ag Day!”

The following day, she referenced pending legislation in the Wisconsin Senate with the post: “This article mentions one of the three bills the Senate passed last week that I’m eagerly waiting for the Governor to sign into law. As you will read, it has the support of the AG & DOJ, giving the WI Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force ability to conduct administrative” (March 25). The tweet highlights bipartisan support for measures intended to enhance child protection online.

Later on March 25, Dittrich addressed road safety following a local accident: “Friends, we all know this stretch of roadway is extra dangerous. You can do your part by paying attention, watching your speed, wearing your seatbelt, and staying off the cellphone. This morning’s accident was a heartbreaking tragedy. Please join me in praying for all involved,”

Dittrich succeeded Cindi Duchow as representative of Wisconsin’s 99th House district after her election in 2025.



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