Wisconsin, Built to Last                                                February 18, 2026

We do not need a revolution.

We need a Wisconsin that is steady, practical, and built to last.

 Ours is a state that shows up. We build the generators that power other states through storms. We manufacture the tools that repair what is broken. We grow the food that feeds the country. We are engineers, farmers, nurses, welders, teachers, and small business owners. We believe in doing the work and doing it well.

Wisconsin is not failing. But too many people are falling through the cracks.

Too many families are one medical bill away from panic.
Too many parents are working two jobs and still cannot afford child care.
Too many rural schools are asked to do more with less.
Too many communities feel unseen, unheard, and disconnected from decisions that affect their daily lives.

This is not about left or right.
It is about reliability.

 Government should function quietly and competently in the background of people’s lives, not as an obstacle, not as an extraction machine, not as a maze that only insiders understand.

We can build a Wisconsin where:

  • Health care is accessible and predictable.

  • Schools are equitable no matter the ZIP code.

  • Child care allows parents to work and children to thrive.

  • Food systems strengthen our farmers and feed our communities.

  • Housing is stable, safe, and attainable.

  • Government services are transparent, trackable, and easy to use.

We are not asking for something flashy.
We are asking for something sturdy.

A state where families can plan their lives without uncertainty.
A state where rural communities are strengthened, not sidelined.
A state where growth benefits the people who live here first.

Wisconsin already builds what the country relies on.
Now it is time to build a government that our own people can rely on.

Wisconsin should be the blueprint for Government that is equitable, sustainable, inclusive, and accountable.

Click here to read: Wisconsin, Built to Last

Thank you for reading, let’s do this Wisconsin.

with love,

Sarah