Miller, Marjorie "Midge" 1922 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Miller, Marjorie "Midge" 1922

Miller, Marjorie "Midge" 1922 | Wisconsin Historical Society

(Dem.), 95th Assembly District Born Morgantown, W. Va., June 8, 1922; married; 9 children. Grad. Charleston, W. Va. H.S.; B.A. in sociology, Univ. of Mich. 1944; M.S. in anthropology, UW- Madison 1962; attended Spokane Jr. Coll., Morris Harvey Coll., Ohio St. Univ., Univ, of Ill., Yale Div. Sch. Formerly UW assist. dean, coord. of UW religious activities, YWCA program dir., missionary. Mbr. Natl. Wn.'s Pol. Caucus (adv. council); Wis. Wn.'s Pol. Caucus; Wis. Dem. Party; Dem. Natl. Com. since 1975; Natl. Order of Wn. Legislators; National Council on Alternative Work Patterns. Elected to Assembly since 1970. Biennial committee assignments: 1983 - Higher and Vocational Education (chp.); Commerce and Consumer Affairs (chp. 1981, 1979, 1977); Family and Economic Assistance; Education Comm of the States. 1981 - Education (since 1971); Educ. Communications Bd. (since 1975); Health and Human Services; Legis. Coun. Corns. on Law Revision (co-chp., also 1979), on Adoption Laws and on Public Health Needs. 1979 - Legis. Coun. Corns. on Constitutional and Statutory Review (chp., also 1977), on Community Correctional Programs, on Education (also 1977), on Strengthening the Family (also 1977); Gov.'s Bicycle Coord. Coun, (also 1977). 1975 - State Affairs (chp.); Legis. Coun. Com. on Part-Time Employment (chp.). 1973 - Health and Social Serv. (vice chp., mbr. 1971); Taxation. 1971- Legis. Coun. Com. on Equal Rights (chp.). Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-752I; District: (608) 238-7177. Voting address: No. 16, 340 N. Allen Street, Madison 53705. Mailing address: (office) Room 105 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madison 53708. David E. Clarenbach (Dem.), 96th Assembly District Born St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 26, 1953. Educated Madison public schools; UW-Madison. Full-time legislator. Former member Wis. Civil Liberties Union; Bd. of Directors of Environment Wisconsin, Inc.; Wis, Women's Political Caucus; Capitol Community Citizens; Madison Art Center. Delegate 1980 Democratic Natl. Convention. Dane Co. supervisor 1972-74. Madison alderperson 1974. Elected to Assembly 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982. Speaker pro tempore. Biennial committee assignments: 1983- Labor (also 1981); Agriculture; Economic Development; Rules; Assembly Organization; Legislative Council (also 1981). 1981 - Government Operations (chp.); Agriculture and Nutrition; Legislative Council Special Com. on Economic Development (chp.). 1979 - A. Survey Com. on Tax Exemptions (co-chp.); Jt. Com. for Review of Adm. Rules (Assembly vice chp., also mbr, 1977, 1975); Energy (vice chp.); Agriculture; Judiciary (also 1975, 1977). 1977 - Commerce and Consumer Affairs (also 1975); Elections (also 1975); 1975 - Legislative Council's Study Com. on Privacy of Personal Records (chp.). Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-8570: Voting address: 1035 Sherman Avenue, Madison 53703. Mailing address: (office) Room 422 North, State Capitol, Madison 53702. (Blue Book 1983-84)

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