

Representative
Bryan Steil
◉ Republican•Wisconsin
Since 2019•Next Election: Nov 3, 2026•0 followers
99%
Lifetime Alignment
Share of votes with own party
516
Votes Cast
511 recorded
99%
Attendance
5 not voting
0
Followers
14 statements indexed
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This Congress
516 total votes398 Yea
111 Nay
2 Present
5 Not voting
Top Issues

Government Reform
1 bill + 3 statements

Technology
1 sponsored bill

Criminal Justice
1 statement
Committees
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Quick Facts
Recent Votes
View all votes →- yea2/3 Yea-And-Nay
2026-04-30
- yeaYea-and-Nay
2026-04-30
- nayYea-and-Nay
2026-04-30
- yeaRecorded Vote
2026-04-30
Sponsored Bills
View all →- HR 8364
To amend title 5, United States Code, to authorize the increase of the retirement age in the United States Capitol Police.
introduced
- HR 8529
To amend the Clean Air Act to establish a procedure under which an ozone nonattainment area may be redesignated as an attainment area if certain requirements are met, and for other purposes.
in committee
- + 24 more sponsored bills
Recent Statements
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“Mr. STEIL. Mr. Speaker, per House Resolution 480 and Committee on House Administration Resolution 119-13, the Chief Administrative Officer has informed the Committee that all current Members of the House have completed the required training for 2025. ____________________”
2026-05-19 · Government Reform

“Mr. STEIL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Thomas M. Costello for his service to the United States Congress. Tom is retiring after almost two decades of service with the Architect of the Capitol, concluding a career rooted in public service. Tom began his career as a United States Marine with tours overseas including meritorious service and sacrifice with the Multinational Force in Lebanon. Even during his time in the private sector, Tom continued to serve the Federal Government as a contractor before joining the Architect of the Capitol in 2006. Since then, Tom has worked tirelessly in many behind-the-scenes ways to directly support Congress' legislative mission. For example, Tom's work was key to the restoration of the United States Capitol Dome, the replacement of the Legislative Call System, and ensuring clean, reliable power across Capitol Hill. Tom's dedication to duty has garnered him the respect of colleagues and stakeholders across Congress. His leadership, skills, and wisdom on the jobsite have strengthened the effectiveness and credibility of the Architect of the Capitol with a tenure defined by integrity, accountability, and quality. As Tom completes his service tomorrow, March 31, with the Office of the Chief Engineer, we extend our warmest wishes for a fulfilling retirement. His achievements and outstanding performance of duty stands as a testament to remaining ``always faithful,'' and his actions merit this special recognition and the deepest gratitude of the American People. ____________________”
2026-03-30 · Government Reform

“Mr. STEIL. Mr. Speaker, Ranking Member Joseph D. Morelle and I wish to recognize a special group of dedicated and exceptional employees of the Office of the Clerk, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Office of Inspector General, and the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer of the U.S. House of Representatives who have reached the milestone of 25 years of service. The House's most important asset is its remarkable and steadfast employees, whose work is essential to keeping its operations running efficiently and effectively. The employees we acknowledge today are distinguished by their hard work, dedication, and professionalism in support of House Members, their staff, and constituents, as well as for their daily contributions to the overall operations of the House. These employees, whose work is often performed behind the scenes, have a diverse range of responsibilities and skills. They support the legislative process, ensure the security of this great institution, maintain our technology and service infrastructure, and contribute to a more efficient and productive House. The outstanding contributions and accomplishments of these devoted employees during their years of service, have benefited the U.S. House of Representatives, its Members, staff, and the American public. We recognize and honor the individuals named below for 25 years of loyal service to the House. Collectively, the employees listed below represent 675 years of service and include their names in the Record: Office of the Clerk: Carla Benson, Ora Branch, Philisha Lane, Bennetta McDuffie, Jenelle Pulis Kenneth Rosen Office of the Sergeant at Arms: Wendy Benson, Christopher Brown, LaKeisha Commodore, Christopher Fischer, Lynn Hershey, John Looney, Robin Pegues, Diana Rodriguez Office of Inspector General: Julie Poole Office of the CAO: Marcus Suydam, Shawn Sessoms, Steve Hunter, Brandon Braxton, Andreal Little, Myrtle Norma, Carol Swan, Richardo Underwood, Lisa Butler, George Vallandingham, Alfonzo Wallace, Jamie Harvey On behalf of the entire House community, I want to once again congratulate, acknowledge, and thank these employees for their professionalism and commitment to the U.S. House of Representatives as a whole, and to the Clerk, the Sergeant at Arms, the Chief Administrative Officer, and the Inspector General. Their long hours, hard work, diverse skills, and team spirit are invaluable, and their years of unwavering service and dedication set an example for their colleagues and raise the bar for those who will follow in their footsteps. I applaud all our honorees, and I am proud to stand before you and our great Nation on their behalf to recognize the importance of their public service. ____________________”
2025-12-17 · Government Reform
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District (Wisconsin-1)
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Service timeline
Congress 119 · house · R-WI-1
2025–present
Congress 118 · house · R-WI-1
2023–2025
Congress 117 · house · R-WI-1
2021–2023
Congress 116 · house · R-WI-1
2019–2021
Bioguide ID: S001213 · Chamber: house
