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Priorities That Matter the Most:

Healing our Healthcare System

Creating an Economy Built for Working Families

Fighting for Wisconsin’s Original Entrepreneur – the Farmer

Strengthening the Working Class and Empowering Unions

Ensuring Our Moms and Dads – our Seniors – Age with Dignity

Democracy Protection

Improving Water Quality and Investing in Clean Energy

Keeping Main Streets Strong

Strengthening our Education System

Connecting Communities to the 21st Century via Broadband Access

Protecting Reproductive Health Freedoms

Healing our Healthcare System

Creating an Economy Built for Working Families

Fighting for Wisconsin’s Original Entrepreneur – the Farmer

Strengthening the Working Class and Empowering Unions

Ensuring Our Moms and Dads – our Seniors – Age with Dignity

Democracy Protection

Improving Water Quality and Investing in Clean Energy

Keeping Main Streets Strong

Strengthening our Education System

Connecting Communities to the 21st Century via Broadband Access

Protecting Reproductive Health Freedoms

Healing our Healthcare System

Creating an Economy Built for Working Families

Fighting for Wisconsin’s Original Entrepreneur – the Farmer

Strengthening the Working Class and Empowering Unions

Ensuring Our Moms and Dads – our Seniors – Age with Dignity

Democracy Protection

Improving Water Quality and Investing in Clean Energy

Keeping Main Streets Strong

Strengthening our Education System

Connecting Communities to the 21st Century via Broadband Access

Protecting Reproductive Health Freedoms

Healing our Healthcare System

Creating an Economy Built for Working Families

Fighting for Wisconsin’s Original Entrepreneur – the Farmer

Strengthening the Working Class and Empowering Unions

Ensuring Our Moms and Dads – our Seniors – Age with Dignity

Democracy Protection

Improving Water Quality and Investing in Clean Energy

Keeping Main Streets Strong

Strengthening our Education System

Connecting Communities to the 21st Century via Broadband Access

Protecting Reproductive Health Freedoms

Healing our Healthcare System

Creating an Economy Built for Working Families

Fighting for Wisconsin’s Original Entrepreneur – the Farmer

Strengthening the Working Class and Empowering Unions

Ensuring Our Moms and Dads – our Seniors – Age with Dignity

Democracy Protection

Improving Water Quality and Investing in Clean Energy

Keeping Main Streets Strong

Strengthening our Education System

Connecting Communities to the 21st Century via Broadband Access

Protecting Reproductive Health Freedoms

Healing our Healthcare System

Creating an Economy Built for Working Families

Fighting for Wisconsin’s Original Entrepreneur – the Farmer

Strengthening the Working Class and Empowering Unions

Ensuring Our Moms and Dads – our Seniors – Age with Dignity

Democracy Protection

Improving Water Quality and Investing in Clean Energy

Keeping Main Streets Strong

Strengthening our Education System

Connecting Communities to the 21st Century via Broadband Access

Protecting Reproductive Health Freedoms

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Meet Rebecca Cooke

As a small business owner and nonprofit leader, Rebecca Cooke has focused her career on building community and serving others. Born and raised on an Eau Claire dairy farm and appointed by Governor Tony Evers to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, Rebecca knows the economic and social challenges facing the small towns and rural communities for which she’s fiercely advocated for, from the kitchen table to the board room.

Coming from a long tradition of Wisconsin farmers who value service and hard work, Rebecca was working on the farm at an early age and training calves to show at the fair by the time she was 7 years old. Like most Wisconsin farm families, it was a struggle to make ends meet, but they were the first to show up for neighbors in need. She was active in 4-H, showing cattle at fairs throughout the state, started waiting tables in high school, and launched a jelly business with her classmates at 16 years old.

Rebecca worked her way through college with the help of Pell Grants, local scholarships, financial aid, and multiple jobs. After helping elect Democrats to public office, she came home to Eau Claire to start a small business and a nonprofit that provides start-up capital and hands-on education for women-owned businesses throughout ten counties in western Wisconsin.

Now, Rebecca is running for Congress to better serve communities across Wisconsin, put people first and provide more opportunities for success, and will be a relentless fighter for our way of life.

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Our rural communities face unique challenges, and it’s clear that Washington isn’t working for us, and Derrick Van Orden is part of the problem. I’m running for Congress to better serve communities across Wisconsin, provide more opportunities for success, and be a relentless fighter for our way of life.

— Rebecca Cooke