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Wisconsin U.S. House, District 5/Representantes de Wisconsin por el Distrito 5

Legislative Branch: U.S. CongressThe United States Congress consists of two bodies: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Congress is the law-making body. Congress also allocates federal spending through the budget and appropriation bills. Proposed laws (bills) can start in either the Senate or the House of Representatives. Both houses must pass a bill before sending it to the president for signature or veto. Congress can vote to override a veto.House of RepresentativesThe United States House of Representatives currently consists of 435 members. The elected members are called either representatives or congresspersons. Members of the House represent the people in a state’s congressional district. Each congressional district has roughly the same number of residents. U.S. Census information is used to create the districts. The number of districts in each state depends on the state s population. Wisconsin has 8 representatives. Voters elect representatives to serve for a two-year term. There is no term limit.___PODER LEGISLATIVO: CONGRESO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS:El Congreso de los Estados Unidos consiste de dos cuerpos: la Cámara de Representantes y el Senado. El Congreso es el órgano legislativo. El Congreso también asigna el gasto federal a través del presupuesto y los proyectos de ley de asignación. Las leyes propuestas (proyectos de ley) pueden comenzar en el Senado o en la Cámara de Representantes. Ambas cámaras deben aprobar los proyectos de ley antes de enviarlos al presidente para su firma o veto. El Congreso puede votar para anular un veto.Cámara de RepresentantesLa Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos está formada actualmente por 435 miembros. Los miembros elegidos se llaman representantes o congresistas. Los miembros de la Cámara de Representantes representan a las personas en el distrito congresal de un estado. Cada distrito del Congreso tiene aproximadamente el mismo número de residentes. Para crear los distritos se utiliza la información obtenida del Censo de los Estados Unidos. La cantidad de distritos en cada estado depende de la población del estado. Wisconsin tiene 8 representantes. Los votantes eligen representantes para servir por un período de dos años. No hay límite de términos.Nota: Las respuestas de los candidatos que aparecen en español se tradujeron de las respuestas originales de los candidatos en inglés.

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    Andrew Beck
    (Dem)

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    Scott Fitzgerald
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

Please describe your priorities for your term in office and your specific qualifications to effectively address those issues.

What policies, if any, would you support to promote a healthy economy and lower the cost of living for Wisconsinites?

What laws, if any, would you change or be in support of to ensure all voters have an equal opportunity to cast their ballot?

What, if anything, will you do to ensure equitable, accessible, and affordable health care services, including reproductive health care (i.e. contraception, IVF, and abortion) for Wisconsinites?

What measures, if any, would you propose to ensure the fair and humane treatment of immigrants and refugees while maintaining national security?

Committee Beck for Congress
Campaign Phone 2623995272
Campaign Mailing Address PO Box 253
West Bend, WI 53095
Campaign Twitter Handle @beck_congress
Education BS from University of Wisconsin-Stout, MBA from Cardinal Stritch University, Certificate from Froedtert School of Rad Tech
Personal Pronouns none
My priorities are lowering costs for working families, creating good-paying jobs, protecting Social Security and Medicare, improving access to affordable healthcare, and defending our democracy. I will focus on practical solutions such as workforce training, affordable housing, support for family farms and small businesses, and protecting reproductive freedom. My qualifications come from real-world experience—not politics. I have worked in healthcare, manufacturing, sales, and business leadership, giving me firsthand knowledge of the challenges facing Wisconsin families. As a working-class candidate with deep Wisconsin roots, I will bring common-sense problem-solving and an independent voice focused on the people of Wisconsin's 5th CD.
Wisconsin families are feeling the pressure of rising costs. I support increasing affordable housing, lowering healthcare costs, protecting Social Security and Medicare, and expanding workforce training for high-demand careers. We should strengthen American manufacturing, support small businesses and family farms, and promote fair trade policies that protect workers. I also support increasing competition and addressing corporate price gouging that raises prices for consumers. Economic growth should benefit working families, not just large corporations, by creating good-paying jobs and helping more people achieve financial security.
I support making voting easier, not harder. We should expand early voting, protect absentee voting, ensure enough polling locations and staff, and make Election Day a federal holiday. I oppose efforts that create unnecessary barriers for eligible voters. Every citizen who is eligible to vote should have a fair, secure, and convenient opportunity to cast a ballot and have that ballot counted.
Healthcare decisions belong between patients and their doctors, not politicians. I support protecting access to contraception, IVF, and abortion care, and restoring the protections of Roe v. Wade through federal law. I will work to lower healthcare costs, protect Medicare and Medicaid, strengthen rural healthcare access, increase mental health services, and address prescription drug prices so every Wisconsinite can access affordable, quality care.
I support secure borders and an immigration system that reflects our values. We should modernize ports of entry, improve screening technology, and focus enforcement on criminals, traffickers, and national security threats—not families seeking safety or opportunity. Congress must reduce asylum and visa backlogs, provide timely due process, protect refugees fleeing persecution, and create legal pathways for workers who strengthen our economy while maintaining rigorous security standards.
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