Barbara Dittrich announces new law and highlights community events in Wisconsin’s 99th district

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 representing Wisconsin’s 99th House district, shared updates on legislative developments and community events through her Twitter account in mid-March 2026.

On March 13, Dittrich announced the enactment of new legislation regarding oral fluids testing. She wrote, “Oral fluids testing is now law! I am THRILLED that the Governor signed this important piece of legislation! You can read my press release here: https://t.co/d0KOi6th2Z https://t.co/WsfHhJcDwr”.

The following day, Dittrich highlighted a local event within her district by posting, “Guess where in the 99th Assembly District the Lenten Fish Fry Tour stopped this windy week??? https://t.co/qV4QnAq9xc”, on March 14.

Later that same day, she congratulated a local basketball team with the message: “CONGRATULATIONS @arrowheadgirlBB! Let’s bring it home tonight!!! https://t.co/YdANxg9Yvu”.

Dittrich was elected to represent Wisconsin’s 99th House district in 2025, succeeding Cindi Duchow as state representative.



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