Todd Daniel Novak (born April 23, 1965) is an American Republican politician and retired newspaper editor from Iowa County, Wisconsin.
[2] On November 8, 2016, Novak was re-elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly by a margin of 723 votes, defeating Democrat Jeff Wright.
[4] Although a Republican, Novak has positioned himself as an "independent voice" and has touted a bipartisan voting record, which is helpful in his liberal-leaning district.
The funds were designated for critical incident mapping, physical and technological security improvements, and a 24/7 hotline to report threats of violence.
The task force was created to provide recommendations on assessing and improving the quality of surface water and groundwater throughout the state of Wisconsin.
[10] The CREP leverages federal and state funding to compensate farmers to voluntarily decommission farmland and implement conservation practices.
The bill was signed into law by Governor Tony Evers on March 28, 2024, ensuring that the highly regarded office would continue its operations into 2025.