Senator Mary Felzkowski announced on her Twitter account that the Forest Revitalization Act has been signed into law, marking what she describes as the largest investment in Northern Wisconsin in state history. The legislation provides tax credits for a new facility that will convert woody biomass into sustainable aviation fuel.
On April 2, 2026, Felzkowski posted: “Signed!!! The Forest Revitalization Act is officially law. This legislation will provide tax credits for a new facility to turn woody biomass into sustainable aviation fuel. It’s the largest investment in Northern Wisconsin in state history!”
Later that day, she reiterated the significance of the development with another post: “SIGNED! the largest state investment in Northern Wisconsin in history is happening! The Forestry Revitalization Act is now law, and a new facility to turn woody biomass into sustainable aviation fuel is coming to the Northwoods #Wisconsin #economicdevelopment #upnorth” (April 2, 2026).
On April 3, 2026, Felzkowski commented on a separate issue involving funding within the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ), posting: “$90,000. Privately funded. Inside the WI DOJ. Josh Kaul says it’s not an influential gift Do you buy that?
#WIpolitics #Transparency #GovernmentAccountability #FollowTheMoney #statesenate”
Felzkowski, a Republican elected to represent Wisconsin’s 12th Senate district in 2021 after Tom Tiffany vacated the seat, has focused her legislative efforts on issues affecting Northern Wisconsin.


