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Tom Tiffany comments on USDA policy shift, tribal dispute ruling, and new immigration bill

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Tom Tiffany, U.S. Representative of Wisconsin's 7th congressional district | Official U.S. House headshot

Tom Tiffany, U.S. Representative of Wisconsin's 7th congressional district | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Tom Tiffany, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin, has recently posted a series of statements on his social media platform addressing issues related to agricultural policy, tribal relations, and immigration enforcement.

On August 19, 2025, Rep. Tiffany commented on a decision by the U.S. Department of Agriculture regarding renewable energy projects on farmland. He stated, "WINNING: The @USDA announced an end to taxpayer subsidies for solar and wind projects on productive farmland. The land that feeds America should never be destroyed for unreliable green energy experiments."

Later the same day, he addressed a dispute involving the Lac du Flambeau Tribe and a local town over road access and financial compensation. In his post dated August 19, 2025, Tiffany wrote, "The Lac du Flambeau Tribe blocked roads, demanded $20M, and forced the town to pay $600K to restore access. I’ve called on the DOJ to get that money back for the town after a U.S. District Judge ruled the Tribe’s actions illegal. No community should face extortion like this."

On August 20, 2025, Rep. Tiffany discussed border security and new legislative efforts targeting sanctuary jurisdictions in partnership with Rep. Chip Roy: "The border is secured, and illegal aliens are being deported. NEXT STEP: @RepChipRoy and I introduced the Sanctuary Penalty and Public Protection Act to strip federal funding from sanctuary jurisdictions."

Tom Tiffany has demonstrated consistent electoral strength in recent cycles; he won re-election in 2024 against Kyle Kilbourn with over sixty percent of the vote (63.6%), following similar margins in previous elections against Richard Ausman in 2022 (61.8%) and Tricia Zunker in 2020 (60.7%).

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