Rep. Bob Donovan highlights infrastructure and veteran issues in recent tweets

Rep. Bob Donovan highlights infrastructure and veteran issues in recent tweets
Robert G. Donovan, Wisconsin State Representative for 81st District — https://legis.wisconsin.gov
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Rep. Bob Donovan, a public official concerned with community safety and veterans’ affairs, has recently taken to social media to address pressing issues in Milwaukee County and acknowledge veteran advocacy efforts. Through his series of tweets, he highlights the necessity for infrastructure improvements and his appreciation for those engaging in advocacy.

On April 28, 2025, Rep. Donovan expressed gratitude towards the Wisconsin Policy Forum for facilitating a discussion on replacing the Milwaukee County Safety Building. He emphasized the importance of developing “creative solutions” to safeguard both the residents and their financial responsibilities. The full tweet can be accessed here.

The following day, Rep. Donovan reiterated the need for state focus on enhancing public safety in Milwaukee County. He described the Milwaukee County Safety Building as outdated, noting that its replacement is long overdue by two decades. Donovan pointed out the challenge of finding “a financially prudent solution that protects taxpayers in the long run.” The full tweet can be accessed here.

On April 30, 2025, Rep. Donovan acknowledged the efforts of Marines who visited Madison to advocate for veteran-related issues. He extended his gratitude to Harold, William, and Mark for their involvement, emphasizing the importance of common-sense veteran advocacy. The complete text of this message is available here.

The Milwaukee County Safety Building has been a topic of concern for local and state officials. The building, which is deemed outdated and in need of replacement, has been a significant issue in discussions about public safety and infrastructure improvements.



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