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Tony Wied
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Tony Wied

Representative · Wisconsin · District 8

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Priority Bill Status

H.R. 3104
D.P. 8
H.R. 2913
H.R. 2118

About

Elected: 2024 (November 2024 via concurrent special and general elections after Mike Gallagher resigned April 2024)

  • Background: Businessman (gas station chain owner), Trump endorsee
  • Committees: Agriculture; Transportation and Infrastructure
  • District: Northeast Wisconsin including Green Bay, Appleton, Door County
  • Ukrainian American community: Significant historic Polish and Eastern European immigrant communities in Green Bay, Milwaukee, and northeast Wisconsin
  • Family / heritage: Wisconsin native, Trump-endorsed businessman

Bio Tony Wied is a freshman Republican who replaced Mike Gallagher, who had been one of the more pro-Ukraine Republicans before resigning. Wied is more Trump-aligned than Gallagher was, but his district has a real Polish and Eastern European diaspora that votes.

Ukraine Record

  • Too new for a sustained voting record.
  • Replaces a pro-Ukraine Republican (Gallagher), so he starts from a hostile-to-Ukraine default relative to his predecessor.
  • Not a Ukraine Caucus member.

Advocacy Insight

  • Ask them to: Support the REPO Act (H.R. 5835), which uses frozen Russian assets to rebuild Ukraine, the Sanctioning Russia Act (H.R. 2548), and the LNG Potential Act (H.R. 1949).
  • Why it works with them: Green Bay and northeast Wisconsin have deep Polish and Eastern European roots. The diaspora community in his district has real memory of Soviet occupation. "Russia pays" and American energy work as Republican frames.
  • Your connection: If you are in Green Bay, Appleton, or anywhere in northeast Wisconsin, tell him the Polish and Ukrainian families in his district remember Soviet occupation and expect him to stand up to Russia.
  • Avoid: Washington foreign policy language. Lead with Wisconsin values, Wisconsin diaspora, and American interests.

Wyoming

Without this bill, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who fled the war and built lives in the U.S. face deportation back to an active war zone. This is the single most urgent protection for Ukrainians in America.

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Hi, my name is [YOUR NAME], a constituent from [YOUR CITY/ZIP].

I'm calling to urge Representative [REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME] to cosponsor H.R. 3104, the Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025.

Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians fled Russia's invasion and are now living in the U.S. on temporary status. They cannot safely return to an active war zone. H.R. 3104 gives them a path to permanent residency. It's bipartisan, it's targeted, and it's the right thing to do.

Will Representative [REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME] cosponsor H.R. 3104?

Thank you.

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Bills to Cosponsor

17 bills remaining
H.R. 3104CRITICAL PRIORITY

Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025

Grants lawful permanent residency to Ukrainians who were paroled into the U.

Judiciary·22 cosponsors
D.P. 8CRITICAL PRIORITY

Discharge Petition 8: Secure a Vote H.R. 2913

Discharge Petition No.

N/A — Discharge Petition·217 cosponsors
H.R. 2913CRITICAL PRIORITY

Ukraine Support Act

The most sweeping Ukraine support bill of the 119th Congress: combines military aid, sanctions, lend-lease, intelligence sharing, and trade tools into a single package spanning 9 committee jurisdictions.

Foreign Affairs (+ 8 others)·38 cosponsors
H.R. 2548CRITICAL PRIORITY

Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025

Imposes severe penalties on Russia if the President determines Russia refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates a negotiated peace, initiates another invasion, or seeks to overthrow the Ukrainian government.

Foreign Affairs; Judiciary; Financial Services; Ways and Means; Oversight·153 cosponsors
H.R. 4346CRITICAL PRIORITY

PEACE Act of 2025

Prohibits the President from entering into or implementing any peace agreement with Russia regarding Ukraine unless the agreement meets specific conditions protecting Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Foreign Affairs·5 cosponsors