Rep. Barbara Dittrich, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Wisconsin’s 99th House district, posted updates on legislative activities and recent votes through her social media account on February 19, 2026.
In her first post at 16:00 UTC, Dittrich informed constituents about ongoing Assembly proceedings: “The Assembly will be on the floor again today to vote on a number of bills. Stay up to date by tuning into the WisconsinEye live stream linked below:
https://t.co/4pbZYdnNmD https://t.co/Oq9EZn2Oz5″.
Later that day, at 18:20 UTC, she referenced a press conference held by several legislators regarding women’s healthcare policy: “In case you missed it, a number of my colleagues held a LATE press conference last night to highlight two KEY women’s healthcare initiatives that I have been a cosponsor and supporter of since they were introduced. Sadly, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle, not knowing https://t.co/eFm5XmiWvG”.
At 20:00 UTC, Dittrich highlighted bipartisan cooperation during legislative votes related to elder services: “I was also glad to join colleagues from both sides of the aisle last night in voting for solid legislation that came forth from the Speaker’s Task Force on Elder Services that included financial protections, grants for economic support specialists, and grants for community https://t.co/MfNDET06G7”.
Barbara Dittrich began serving as state representative for Wisconsin’s 99th House district after her election in 2025. She succeeded Cindi Duchow in this role and has since participated actively in legislative discussions and initiatives concerning healthcare and elder services.


