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Barbara Dittrich addresses legislative initiatives and university funding concerns

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Barbara Dittrich, Wisconsin State Representative for 99th District | Facebook

Barbara Dittrich, Wisconsin State Representative for 99th District | Facebook

Representative Barbara Dittrich, a prominent figure in the Wisconsin legislature, has been actively engaging with legislative matters and sharing updates on social media. Her recent tweets provide insights into her ongoing efforts to address issues related to public safety, rare diseases, and state funding transparency.

On June 5, 2025, Rep. Dittrich announced that "Tuesday, the Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety heard AB 273". This legislation, co-authored with Senator Jesse James, aims to include the chairperson of the physician assistant credentialing board or their designee in the Wisconsin Controlled Substances Board.

Later that day, she highlighted her long-standing commitment as a rare disease advocate by tweeting about her testimony on SB 145/AB 206. She noted that "Those who have followed me over my service in the legislature know that I have been a rare disease advocate for decades." The bill seeks to expand testing options in Wisconsin and is co-authored with Senator John Jagler.

In another tweet posted on June 5th, Rep. Dittrich expressed concerns regarding financial transparency within the University of Wisconsin System. She stated that "At a time when the UW System is asking Wisconsinites for nearly $1 billion in new funding, this lack of transparency is disturbing."

The University of Wisconsin System's request for additional funding has sparked discussions about fiscal responsibility and transparency among state officials and residents alike.

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