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I just finished a 1,400 mile trip across 19 counties. Hi {NAME}, One of my favorite parts about serv

I just finished a 1,400 mile trip across 19 counties. [TAMMY {NAME} FOR SENATE]({NAME}.com/go/67?t=1&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) Hi {NAME}, One of my favorite parts about serving the people of Wisconsin is getting to travel across our state, meet with folks from different communities, and have conversations about the most pressing issues they’re facing. So you can imagine how excited I was to complete my statewide Dairyland Tour, a 1,400-mile road trip across 19 counties — and all seasons! Here are some highlights from my time on the road: [Tammy {NAME} on her Dairyland Tour]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=4&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) I kicked off my Dairyland Tour in Northern Wisconsin with a stop in Superior. We were met with heavy snow, but that didn’t stop us! In fact, our very first stop was to thank the incredible snowplow operators who kept the roads clear and safe for those of us traveling. [Tammy {NAME} thanking snowplow operators in Superior]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=5&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) I also stopped by a local small business, Thirsty Pagan Brewing, to sit down with Superior Mayor Jim Paine and talk about our work to expand broadband in every corner of our state. On our way to Ashland, we took a quick detour to visit one of my favorite coffee shops in Washburn and catch up on a few emails. There’s nothing like a hot cup of coffee to keep us fueled during a winter storm! [Tammy {NAME} sitting down for a cup of coffee]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=6&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) The next morning, I hosted a roundtable with Bad River Tribe leaders to discuss the work I’m doing to address disparities in health care for Native communities in Wisconsin. I also got the chance to tour the major expansion underway that will continue providing high-quality care for community members. [Tammy {NAME} touring a major expansion underway to provide care to Native communities]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=7&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) Then, we drove down to Rhinelander to meet up with our fabulous Oneida and Vilas County supporters. [Tammy {NAME} meeting up with Oneida and Vilas County supporters in Rhinelander]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=8&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) I started the next day in Marathon County for a Main Street walk. After visiting a few small businesses in Wausau, we drove to Appleton to tour BenShot’s glass workshop and talked about the importance of supporting Made in Wisconsin small businesses. I ended my day in Jefferson County for a meet-and-greet event with our incredible grassroots supporters! [Tammy {NAME} at a meet-and-greet event with supporters in Jefferson County]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=9&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) The next day, we toured the famous New Glarus Brewing Company — one of my favorite stops of our Dairyland tour. [Tammy {NAME} touring the famous New Glarus Brewing Company]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=10&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) Then, we made the trip to Richland Center to visit Main Street small businesses before catching up with Vernon County supporters to talk about the issues that matter most. [Tammy {NAME} visiting Main Street small businesses in Richland]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=11&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) On the final day of our tour, I hosted a roundtable discussion with the Farmer Angel Network — a Sauk County organization dedicated to helping our farmers and rural communities access the mental health care resources they need. [Tammy {NAME} with the Farmer Angel Network in Sauk County]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=12&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) That’s a wrap! I’m taking everything I heard back to Washington to find solutions for Wisconsinites in every corner of our state. Every person I meet and conversation I have keeps me energized to do this work. I couldn’t be more grateful for everyone who met us on the road — thank you, Wisconsin! But the truth is, I can’t do it alone — and I’ll need your support to keep fighting for the people of Wisconsin in the Senate. [So, {NAME}, will you chip in to help me keep up the fight for Wisconsinites in the U.S. Senate? I’m in the midst of my most competitive and expensive reelection campaign ever, and I’m counting on your support today.]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-apr24.2z_qm-&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=13&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [CHIP IN $5 NOW]({NAME}.com/go/3663?c0=tbe-em-apr24.Xs9pUr&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=14&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) [CHIP IN $10 NOW]({NAME}.com/go/3664?c0=tbe-em-apr24.Nm5eOz&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=15&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) [CHIP IN $25 NOW]({NAME}.com/go/3665?c0=tbe-em-apr24.sAyFKf&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=16&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) [CHIP IN $50 NOW]({NAME}.com/go/3666?c0=tbe-em-apr24.0cy0_y&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=17&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) [CHIP IN $100 NOW]({NAME}.com/go/3667?c0=tbe-em-apr24.k_Yk8X&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=18&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) [ANOTHER AMOUNT]({NAME}.com/go/2591?c0=tbe-em-apr24.ElM7xj&refcode=AU_STB_FR_GEN_GEN_AC_20240405_AM1_V1_S1&t=19&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) Thanks for all you do, today and always. — Tammy P.O. BOX 696 MADISON, WI 53701 [www.tammy{NAME}.com]({NAME}.com/go/67?t=2&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) | INFO@TAMMY{NAME}.COM | [Privacy Policy]({NAME}.com/go/68?t=3&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) PAID FOR BY TAMMY {NAME} FOR SENATE If you would like to receive fewer emails, update your subscription preferences [here.]({NAME}.com/signup/fewer-emails/?t=20&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr) If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.]({NAME}.com/cms/unsubscribe/unsubscribe/?t=21&akid=2366%2E1096370%2EPsDUjr)

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