Sinicki, Christine 1960 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Sinicki, Christine 1960

Sinicki, Christine 1960 | Wisconsin Historical Society
(Dem.), 20th Assembly District Born Milwaukee, March 28, 1960; married; 2 children. Graduate Bay View H.S. Full- time legislator. Former small business manager. Member: Delegate-U.S. Presidential Electoral College, 2000; Wisconsin Delegate to Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles; American Council of Young Political Leaders, Delegate to Israel and Palestine; Milwaukee Comn. on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault; Healthier Communities Steering Com.; Wisconsin Civil Air Patrol, Major; Wisconsin Congress of Parents and Teachers (hon. lifelong mbr.); Milwaukee City Council Parents and Teachers Assn.; Bay View and Cudahy Historical Societies; Bay View Lions Club; Fellow, Bowhay Institute, La Follette School, UW-Madison 2001; Founder, Conservatory of Lifelong Learning, Innovative School, Milwaukee Public School District; Flemming Fellow, Center for Policy Alternatives 2003. Awards: Wisconsin Environmental Decade Clean 16 2000; Wisconsin Ob/Gyn Physicians' Legislator of the Year 2000. Assembly Democratic Task Force on Working Families (chp.). State Assembly Milwaukee Caucus (chp. 2003). Milwaukee School Board 1991-98. Elected to Assembly 1998; reelected since 2000. Minority Caucus Secretary 2001. Biennial committee assignments: 2003 - Children and Families (since 1999); Education Reform (since 1999); Labor; Tourism; Veterans and Military Affairs. 2001 - Education; Personal Privacy (ranking minority mbr.); Wis. Housing and Economic Development Authority. 1999 - Environment; Government Operations; Tourism and Recreation. Telephone: Office: (608) 266-8588; (888) 534-0020 (toll free); District: (414) 481-7667. E-mail address: Rep.Sinicki@legis.state.wi.us Voting address: 3132 South Indiana Avenue, Milwaukee 53207. Mailing address: Office: Room 321 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madison 53708. (Blue Book 2003-2004)

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