Rep. Brienne Brown Sworn in for the 2025-2026 Legislative Session

Brienne Brown



Rep. Brienne Brown (D-Whitewater) was sworn in on Monday, January 6 at the State Capitol as the State Representative for the 43rd Assembly District. Rep. Brown will serve on the Committee on Agriculture and the Committee on Veteran and Military Affairs during the 2025-2026 legislative session.

Following the ceremony, Rep. Brown released the following statement:

“I am honored to be sworn in as the next state representative for the 43rd District. It is a privilege to be able to serve our neighbors and community.

Every session is an opportunity to address the pressing issues facing Wisconsinites, and I hope to bring more voices of our district to the capitol.

This term, I look forward to building trust and serving the 43rd District. I will work to help our local farmers, veterans, and their families through my committee assignments, as well as advance policy that will benefit our children, public schools, small businesses, and our beloved UW-Whitewater.

Let’s move Wisconsin forward.”

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