Steinhilber, Jack D. 1931 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Steinhilber, Jack D. 1931

Steinhilber, Jack D. 1931 | Wisconsin Historical Society

(Rep.), 19th Senate District. Born Oshkosh, Sept. 14, 1931; married; 3 children. Grad. Oshkosh high sch.; attended UW-Oshkosh; B.S. UW-Madison 1953; LL.B. 1955. Attorney. Mbr. State Bar, Amer. and county bar assns.; former mbr. Wis. Dist. Attys. Assn. (pres. 1964, secy.- treas. 1963); chm. 1972 Rep. State Conv. Platform Com.; chm. Rep. Sen. Campaign Com. 1972. Dist. atty. 1957-64, asst. dist. atty. 1956. Elected to assembly 1966 and 1968. 1969 maj. caucus chm. Elected to senate 1970. Assist. maj. ldr. Biennial committee assignments: 1973 -- urban affairs (chm.); industry, labor, taxation and banking; legis. procedure; jt. Com. on admin. rules. 1971 -- jt. cam. on finance; gov.'s task force on consumer protection; legis. council's special cont. on criminal penalties (vice-chm.) and adv. corn,. on court reorg. (vice-chm.). Assembly committee assignments: 1969 -- munic. (chm., mbr. 1967); judic. (also 1967) and jt. interim Com.; special Com. to study disruptions in higher educ.; task force on local bldg. codes; legis. council's local govt. Com. (co-chm.) 1967 -- jt. com, on revisions, repeals and uniform laws (vice- chm.); jt. survey Com. on tax exemptions. Home: Oshkosh; mailing address: 302 N. Main Street, Oshkosh 54901. (Blue Book 1973)

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[Source: Blue book]