Munts, Mary Lou 1924 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Munts, Mary Lou 1924

Munts, Mary Lou 1924 | Wisconsin Historical Society

(Dem.), 94th Assembly District Born Chicago, Aug. 21, 1924; married; 3 children. Attended Swarthmore Coll.; M.A. Univ. of Chicago 1947; J.D. UW-Madison 1976. Legislator. Former economist. Mbr. U.S. Dept. of Energy; Natl. Conf. of St. Legis.'s Government Relations Com.; Wis. Mental Health Adv. Coun. Elected to Assembly since 1972. Biennial committee assignments: 1983 - Jt. Com. on Finance (co-chp.); Jt. Coin. on Employment Relations; Legislative Council. 1981 - Environmental Resources (chp. since 1975); Energy (also 1979); Judiciary (since 1975); Urban Affairs and Housing; Air Resource Allocation Coun.; Radioactive Waste Review Bd.; Legis. Coun. Corns. on Groundwater Mgt. (chp.), on Environmental Health (chp., also 1979), on Acid Rain; Ad Hoc Cont. on Hazardous Waste Mgt, (chp.); Ad Hoc Com. on Radioactive Waste Mgt. (chp.). 1979 - Legis. Coun. Corns. on Air Pollution Permit Program (chp.), on Care of the Mentally III (chp., also 1977), on Community Correctional Programs, on Courts (also 1977), on Reduction and Recycling of Solid Waste (also '1977), on Strengthening the Family (also 1977). 1977 - Criminal Justice and Public Safety; Legis. Coun. Corns. on Judiciary (also 1975) and on Solid Waste Mgt. (chp., also 1975). 1975 - Natural Resources (also 1973); Jt. Com. for Rev. of Admin. Rules (also 1973); Legis. Coun. Corns. on Alternate Care Placements (chp.) and on Inheritance Taxation. 1973 - Health and Soc. Services; Legis. Coun. Corns. on Lobbying Laws and on Preserving Agric. and Conservancy Lands. Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-3784. Voting address: 6102 Hammersley Road, Madison 53711. Mailing address: (office) Room 122 South, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madison 53708. (Blue Book 1983- 84)

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