
The 104th Legislative Session began yesterday, with Rep. Paul Tittl out of Manitowoc being sworn in to serve for a fourth term in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He represents the 25th Assembly district, which includes parts of Manitowoc and Calumet Counties. In a statement Tittl voiced his excitement, saying, “I am excited to continue advocating for Northeast Wisconsin and bringing my constituents’ ideas to Madison.” Rep. Tittl will serve on the Mental Health, Consumer Protection, International Affairs and Commerce, Jobs and the Economy, Sporting Heritage, and Veterans and Military Affairs Committees, and will be focusing on expanding mental health care access, promoting sustainable economic opportunities for businesses, protecting the state’s vital sporting heritage, and lessening the tax burden on the people of Wisconsin.











