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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Barbara Dittrich highlights local approval ratings and community engagement in recent posts

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

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

Rep. Barbara Dittrich, a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly representing the 38th district, recently shared several updates on her social media account, highlighting local political sentiments, community engagement, and educational outreach.

On July 23, 2025, Dittrich commented on Governor Tony Evers' standing in her district, stating, "With Tony Evers' LOW approval rating in the 99th Assembly District (only 38%), the only surprise with the response to constituents' response on the direction our state is going is that it's even LOWER." This remark reflects ongoing political discourse in Wisconsin regarding public opinion and governance.

Later that day, Dittrich acknowledged a local event supporting law enforcement. She wrote on July 23, 2025: "Congratulations to the Oconomowoc Police Department on a fun, successful fundraiser at Wine Maniacs last night! I was honored to be a sponsor and am grateful for our department's good officers. Special thanks to Oconomowoc Lions Club, Jessica Jacobs, and the other local leaders". The message underscores her support for community policing initiatives and collaboration with civic organizations.

On July 24, 2025, Dittrich highlighted her involvement in educational activities at the state capitol. She stated: "I love pouring into the next generation! I'm happy to help students learn about the legislative process when they visit the Capitol. This week, we welcomed students from @WRTL Teen Camp who were learning how to engage in legislative meetings." Her participation demonstrates an ongoing commitment among some lawmakers to foster civic education among youth.

Barbara Dittrich has served in the Wisconsin State Assembly since first being elected in 2018. Her recent posts align with common practices among legislators who use social media platforms to communicate with constituents about policy issues, recognize community achievements, and promote educational outreach programs.

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