Rep. Alex Dallman, a Republican representing Wisconsin’s 39th House district, has recently addressed several legislative and community issues through his social media posts.
On January 21, 2026, Dallman commented on Governor Evers’ stance regarding legislation affecting data centers. In his post, he stated, “Governor Evers signals he will VETO bill that reigns in data centers. Cannot say I’m shocked – Democrats have made it clear that they do not care about your skyrocketing bills, but instead they’d rather stand behind large corporations and massive solar facilities.”
Later the same day, Dallman reported on his participation in a legislative hearing. He wrote, “Today I spoke at the public hearing for the Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate on my bill, Assembly Bill 625. This legislation adds pay-for-performance rules to state grants for homelessness programs: 10 to 50 percent of funds are withheld for nine months and https://t.co/Wkt9WDC1Zj” (January 21, 2026).
On January 22, 2026, Dallman highlighted his engagement with local agricultural stakeholders: “Yesterday, I had a great meeting with members of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation! We discussed key agriculture issues and I appreciated hearing directly from my constituents about their perspectives and priorities. Always grateful for these opportunities to connect.”
Dallman was elected to the Wisconsin State House in 2025 after replacing Mark Born as representative of the state’s 39th House district.


