Congressman Tom Tiffany shared statements on July 31 addressing alleged threats involving Democratic staffers, proposed changes to H-1B visa rules under the CAP Act, and Wisconsin's air quality amid Canadian wildfires.
Representative Tom Tiffany posted on July 28 and July 29, 2025, condemning both Democratic lawmakers and media coverage following a fatal drunk driving incident involving an illegal immigrant.
Congressman Tom Tiffany posted on social media about university visa exemptions, federal farming regulations, and sanctuary policies between July 26–28, highlighting legislative priorities and referencing local incidents.
This week, Representatives Tom Tiffany from Wisconsin's 7th District and Andrew Clyde from Georgia's 9th District introduced the Colleges for the American People Act, known as the CAP Act.
Representative Tom Tiffany used his social media accounts on July 23 and July 24, 2025 to address political violence involving a county party staffer and announce legislation targeting university use of H-1B visas.
Rep. Tom Tiffany announced via social media on July 22, 2025 several upcoming tax changes affecting tipped workers, small businesses, and seniors receiving Social Security benefits.
Rep. Tom Tiffany used Twitter on July 22, 2025 to outline provisions of the "One Big Beautiful Bill," highlighting tax relief and expanded credits for families and children in Wisconsin.
On any given day, Holly Petrillo, a forestry professor at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP), might be found in a Wisconsin forest helping students identify tree diseases or in rural Kenya guiding them through lessons on permaculture.
Rep. Tom Tiffany posted several statements on July 21, criticizing investigations into Medicaid fraud in Minnesota and alleging misconduct by federal officials related to Russian interference claims.
Rep. Tom Tiffany highlighted his positions on national sovereignty over public health policy and Second Amendment protections through social media posts dated July 19 and July 21, 2025.