Patrick Testin, Wisconsin State Senator for 24th District | Facebook
Patrick Testin, Wisconsin State Senator for 24th District | Facebook
Sen. Patrick Testin, a Republican representing Wisconsin's 24th Senate district since 2017, has recently used his social media platform to address issues ranging from consumer protection to tax relief and local manufacturing achievements.
On September 30, 2025, Sen. Testin urged residents to exercise caution regarding unsolicited communications. He wrote, "Please be vigilant whenever you receive any unsolicited phone calls, emails or text messages.
If you do become the target of a scam, you are encouraged to contact the state Bureau of Consumer Protection at DATCPHotline@wisconsin.gov or 800-422-7128.
You should also file a https://t.co/YgrIh6bKLC".
The following day, October 1, 2025, he announced changes in state taxation policy: "Starting today, Wisconsin households will no longer have to pay sales taxes on their electricity and natural gas bills.
This exemption is part of the nearly $1.5 billion tax relief package that Joint Finance Committee Republicans included in the 2025-27 state budget.
When https://t.co/YFqzgW5dPx".
On October 2, 2025, Sen. Testin highlighted local business successes: "Two local products have advanced to the field of 16 in the annual Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin competition sponsored by Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce and the Johnson Financial Group.
They are:
• Leer Inc. of New Lisbon – Model 60 Slant Ice Merchandiser
Sen. Testin was elected in 2017 after replacing Howard Marklein as senator for Wisconsin’s 24th district. His recent posts reflect ongoing concerns about consumer safety amid rising scams targeting individuals via phone and electronic communication channels. The announcement regarding utility tax exemptions follows legislative efforts by Republican lawmakers on the Joint Finance Committee aimed at providing significant tax relief within the state's biennial budget cycle. Additionally, his support for regional manufacturers aligns with statewide initiatives promoting economic development through recognition programs such as "Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin."