Rep. Barbara Dittrich announces new initiatives on prosecution staffing and education

Rep. Barbara Dittrich announces new initiatives on prosecution staffing and education
Barbara Dittrich, Wisconsin State Representative for 99th District — Facebook
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Representative Barbara Dittrich has been actively engaging with her constituents and fellow legislators, as evidenced by her recent social media activity. Her tweets provide insight into her legislative efforts and community involvement.

On May 19, Rep. Dittrich expressed gratitude towards St. Charles School for their visit to the Capitol, stating “Thank you to St. Charles School for coming to Capitol on Friday!”

In a tweet dated May 21, she announced a collaborative effort with other Waukesha County legislators to enhance public safety by increasing staffing in the local district attorney’s office. She shared, “Today, I joined my fellow Waukesha County legislators in filing a budget motion to staff 10 additional prosecutors in the Waukesha County DA’s office. I stand united with them in pushing for this funding that is critical to the safety of our county.”

Additionally, on May 21, Rep. Dittrich highlighted progress in educational initiatives aimed at combating addiction among youth. She announced the opening of applications for recovery school grants, acknowledging the collaborative efforts of Senator Jesse James and Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Her statement read: “We are getting it done! Applications for recovery school grants are now being accepted through June 20th. Thank you to @SenJesseJames and @WisconsinDPI for working together to save our kids from the scourge of addiction.”

Additional information for Step 3: Representative Barbara Dittrich is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly representing District 38.



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