IN THE NEWS
State Senate door-to-door campaign for votes
WXOW | Sunday, Oct. 28
Sen. Jennifer Shilling, D-La Crosse, is bidding for reelection to the 32nd State Senate seat this November.
She and challenger Bill Feehan, a Republican candidate, are walking door-to-door to learn what voters want with the hope to clinch that senate seat.
Wisconsin’s 32nd Senate District Candidates Forum
Wisconsin Public Radio | Thursday, Oct. 25
A political forum featuring candidates in Wisconsin’s 32nd state Senate District, incumbent Jennifer Shilling (D-La Crosse) and challenger Bill Feehan (R-La Crosse). The forum was recorded October 22 in the Wisconsin Public Radio studios in La Crosse.
Shilling, Feehan Square Off at UWL Debate
WXOW | Tuesday, Oct. 23
32ND District Senate Candidates Jennifer Shilling and Bill Feehan debated in front of a packed house at the UW-La Crosse’s Cartwright Center Tuesday night.
Feehan, Shilling spar over path to recovery in testy debate
La Crosse Tribune | Wednesday, Oct. 24
State Sen. Jennifer Shilling squared off against Republican challenger Bill Feehan Tuesday in an often testy debate in which they agreed on the issues facing Wisconsin but offered philosophically different solutions.
A Closer Look at the 32nd Senate Race
WXOW | Wednesday, Oct. 24
Democratic incumbent Jennifer Shilling and Republican Bill Feehan both said their ideas can help small businesses in Wisconsin’s 32nd District at Tuesday night’s Senate Debate.
Feehan draws contrasts with opponent in Wilton
Tomah Journal | Tuesday, Oct. 23
State Senate candidate Bill Feehan drew sharp contrasts with his Democratic opponent during a campaign stop Friday at Pettera’s Country Thyme Cafe in Wilton.
Shilling, Feehan spar in 32nd Senate debate
WKBT | Tuesday, Oct. 23
The candidates in the 32nd State Senate race squared off Tuesday in their only debate. It was held on the UW-La Crosse campus.
Shilling, Feehan matchup key in battle for Wisconsin senate
La Crosse Tribune | Sunday, Oct. 20
In an election that could help determine control of the state Senate, voters in Wisconsin’s 32nd District will chose between a veteran lawmaker swept into power last year in a wave of anger over collective bargaining reforms and a relative newcomer pushed into politics by rising property taxes.
Q&A with candidates Jennifer Shilling and Bill Feehan
La Crosse Tribune | Sunday, Oct. 21
Bill Feehan: Job growth solves budget problems
La Crosse Tribune | Sunday, Sept. 30
Some suggest that sharing in sacrifice is an unavoidable part of our future. Throughout history, people have suggested that human beings have invented everything there is to invent.
PRESS RELEASES
Feehan to vote early on Wednesday
Republican state Senate candidate Bill Feehan will vote early at the La Crosse City Hall on Wednesday.
Feehan announces meet-and-greets for Friday
Bill Feehan today announced two meet-and-greets on Friday, Oct. 19. Both will be open to all members of the community and the local media.
Feehan launches first radio ads
Bill Feehan, candidate for Wisconsin’s 32nd state Senate district, launched three radio ads Monday. The Feehan campaign is the first in the district to go up on radio.
The three 30-second ads, entitled “Ag,” “Outdoors” and “Rating” compare Feehan with last year’s recall winner Jennifer Shilling and will run throughout the 32nd Senate district during October.
Feehan endorsed by Tavern League of Wisconsin
La Crosse, Wis. – Bill Feehan, candidate for Wisconsin’s 32nd Senate district, has received the endorsement of the Tavern League of Wisconsin.
“As a former bar and restaurant owner, I understand what it is to work 100 hours a week and not get a vacation. I’m looking forward to taking that work ethic to Madison to make a difference for the hard working people of western Wisconsin,” Feehan said.
CERS: Feehan First Out of the Gate with TV Ad
WisPolitics.com | CERS News Release | Sept. 18, 2012 “We are excited that the Feehan for Senate campaign has taken their outreach to the airwaves,” said Dan Romportl, executive director of CERS. “Television advertising will enable Bill to take his message of job creation and fiscal responsibility to the voters of the 32nd Senate District quickly [...]
Feehan campaign launches first ads
La Crosse, Wis. – The first television ads in the race for Wisconsin’s 32nd Senate district hit the air Monday. The 15-second spots are intended to introduce Bill Feehan to voters who aren’t yet familiar with the small business owner and candidate for state Senate. The ads focus on economic growth, job creation and education. [...]
Leading small business group endorses Feehan
Sept. 12, 2012 La Crosse, Wis. – The National Federation of Independent Business is endorsing Bill Feehan, La Crosse area small business owner and candidate for Wisconsin’s 32nd state Senate seat. “As small business owners, my wife and I understand how legislators can either help or hinder job creation,” Feehan said. “I’ve talked with thousands [...]
Feehan campaign crosses the $100,000 mark
Sept. 10, 2012 La Crosse, Wis. – Bill Feehan, La Crosse area small business owner and candidate for Wisconsin state Senate, announced today that his campaign has raised more than $105,000. Feehan’s business background has a lot of people enthusiastic about his candidacy, he said. “I’ve talked with thousands of people, and they’ve told me [...]
Leading sportsmen’s groups endorse Feehan
July 26, 2012 La Crosse, Wis. – Two sportsmen’s groups committed to defending the rights of outdoorsmen and gun owners in Wisconsin and nationwide have thrown their support behind Bill Feehan’s state Senate candidacy. The National Rifle Association endorsed Feehan last week, giving him an “A” rating, the highest rating for someone in his position. [...]
Feehan campaign raises more than $75,000
La Crosse, Wis. – Bill Feehan, La Crosse area businessman and candidate for Wisconsin state Senate, announced today that his campaign has raised more than $75,000. “We’ve seen tremendous support for our campaign from people all across our district,” Feehan said. “People are recognizing that there is a better economic future for our state, and [...]

