Rep. Bob Donovan highlights public safety and legislative resources in recent posts

Rep. Bob Donovan highlights public safety and legislative resources in recent posts
Robert G. Donovan, Wisconsin State Representative for 81st District — Official Website
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Rep. Bob Donovan, a Republican representing Wisconsin’s 61st House district, recently used his social media platform to address public safety in Milwaukee and promote legislative resources for constituents.

On September 15, 2025, Donovan emphasized the importance of accepting assistance for public safety efforts in Milwaukee. He wrote, “Milwaukee is no place to turn down help when it comes to public safety. Listen to the full Milwaukee Minute: https://t.co/Yw2KJQJNty”.

The following day, Donovan announced the availability of “blue books,” which are official state government reference materials often distributed by legislators to inform residents about state government operations and elected officials. On September 16, he posted, “Blue books are in—hot and fresh off the press! If you want your own free copy, please don’t hesitate to send a request to my office! Follow the link: https://t.co/0UdVlUNmza https://t.co/5Ne68JCaWq”.

On September 17, Donovan shared another post that included only a link: “https://t.co/IXv378uaaL”.

Donovan was elected in 2025 to serve Wisconsin’s 61st House district after Amanda Nedweski. As a member of the state legislature, he uses platforms like Twitter/X to communicate with constituents about local issues and available resources.



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