Bob Donovan emphasizes retiree retention and community development

Bob Donovan emphasizes retiree retention and community development
Robert G. Donovan, Wisconsin State Representative for 81st District — Official Website
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Rep. Bob Donovan, a prominent figure in Wisconsin politics, shared several updates on social media regarding issues pertinent to his constituents. The tweets addressed topics ranging from retiree retention in Wisconsin to local infrastructure developments and public safety concerns.

On June 17, 2025, Rep. Donovan highlighted the challenge of retaining retirees in Wisconsin due to tax and weather conditions. He stated, “The reality is many retirees and seniors leave Wisconsin for better tax and weather climates. We can’t change the weather, so we should do everything possible to encourage retirees to stay in Wisconsin.” This statement underscores his focus on policy measures that could incentivize seniors to remain in the state.

Later that day, at 18:01 UTC, Rep. Donovan announced significant news for Hales Corners involving collaboration with local officials. He expressed gratitude towards a fellow representative by stating, “Huge news for Hales Corners. Happy to work with local officials to find the right solution for them. A big thank you to @RepBryanSteil for his work in securing this grant!” This indicates an ongoing effort to secure funding and support for community projects.

In another tweet posted at 20:43 UTC on the same day, Rep. Donovan addressed public safety concerns with a direct message urging caution among residents: “Slow the hell down people and watch your surroundings.” His statement reflects an emphasis on ensuring community safety through increased awareness.

Additional information for Step 3: Rep. Bob Donovan is known for his active engagement with community issues and collaboration with other government officials.



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