Sen. Patrick Testin shares community engagement and legislative updates in early March

Patrick Testin, Wisconsin State Senator for 24th District
Patrick Testin, Wisconsin State Senator for 24th District
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Sen. Patrick Testin, a Republican representing Wisconsin’s 24th Senate district since 2017, shared updates on recent community and legislative activities through his social media posts.

On March 9, 2026, Testin highlighted his participation in a local scouting event: “This past weekend, I had the privilege of presenting a legislative citation to Tucker Konkol at his Eagle Scout Court of Honor. Tyler is a dedicated, hard-working and caring member of Amherst Troop 296. His journey in scouting began at 7 years old and has been marked by his”.

The following day, March 10, Testin addressed upcoming legislative matters as chairman of the Senate Agriculture and Revenue Committee: “Later this morning, the Senate Agriculture and Revenue Committee, of which I am the chairman, will hold a public hearing on several legislative proposals. One of the bills, SB 1084, would allow for the sale of state-owned land that is adjacent to, or within one mile of, a”.

On March 11, he recognized student musicians visiting the state Capitol: “Members of the Tomah High School Band were at the state Capitol yesterday to entertain guests with their musical talents. Don’t they sound great?”

Testin was elected to represent Wisconsin’s 24th Senate district in 2017 after succeeding Howard Marklein.



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