Rep. Alex Dallman highlights infrastructure funding and criticizes university climate in recent posts

Rep. Alex Dallman highlights infrastructure funding and criticizes university climate in recent posts
Alex Dallman, Wisconsin State Representative for 39th District — www.facebook.com
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Rep. Alex Dallman, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Wisconsin’s 39th House district, recently shared updates and commentary on social media regarding local infrastructure investments and concerns about higher education.

On September 2, 2025, Dallman announced a significant state investment for his constituency. In his post he wrote: “News for Green Lake County! A $2.7 million investment is coming to WIS 44 from the Grand River Bridge to the Fond du Lac County line. Improvements will include new pavement, wider shoulders, safer curb ramps, and centerline rumble strips to improve safety for everyone on the” (September 2, 2025).

The following day, Dallman voiced criticism of university culture in Wisconsin. On September 3, he posted: “This is why parents are thinking twice about sending their kids to @UWMadison and other @UniversitiesWI institutions. This is what students are getting on DAY ONE. #Defund the indoctrination and the madness.. https://t.co/SyDOKLYOih” (September 3, 2025). Moments later that day, he also tagged another account with a brief message: “@wisconsin_now” (September 3, 2025).

Dallman’s tenure began after his election in 2025 when he succeeded Mark Born as representative of Wisconsin’s 39th House district.



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