Barbara Dittrich shares spring greetings and community updates with 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 and greetings with her constituents in a series of social media posts on March 20 and 21, 2026.

On March 20, Dittrich marked the seasonal transition by posting, “We’ve waited oh, so patiently, Wisconsin. Happy First Day of Spring! https://t.co/t7jTEfuhJN”.

Later that day, she announced the release of her latest newsletter edition with the message: “My latest edition of the Dittrich Dispatch is out NOW! Read it here: https://t.co/LDDXc8PPMS https://t.co/CIA8pFL83g”.

On March 21, Dittrich referenced a local tradition in her district by asking followers: “Where do you suppose the Lenten Fish Fry Tour stopped in the 99th Assembly District tonight? https://t.co/4GqCxjpORo”.

Barbara Dittrich was elected to represent Wisconsin’s 99th House district in 2025 after succeeding former state representative Cindi Duchow. The Lenten fish fry is a popular community event during Lent across many regions of Wisconsin.



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