Ziegelbauer, Bob 1951 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Ziegelbauer, Bob 1951

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Ziegelbauer, Bob 1951 | Wisconsin Historical Society
Dictionary of Wisconsin History.

 

(Dem.), 25th Assembly District Born Manitowoc, August 26, 1951; single. Graduate Manitowoc Roncalli H.S.; B.B.A. U. of Notre Dame; M.B.A. U. of Pennsylvania, Wharton School. Small businessman; retail music store owner. Former City of Manitowoc finance director and part- time instructor at Silver Lake College. Member: Manitowoc Co. Local Emergency Planning Committee; Manitowoc-Two Rivers YMCA (dir. 1989-95). Manitowoc City Council 1981-84; Manitowoc Co. Board 1982-88; Lakeshore Technical College Bd. 1987-88; Manitowoc Public Utilities Comn. 1990-2000. Elected to Assembly since 1992. Biennial committee assignments: 2003 - Education (since 1993); Energy and Utilities (also member 2001 to 5/16/01); Rural Affairs; Tourism; Ways and Means (since 1993). 2001 - State and Local Finance; Council on Workforce Excellence (also 1999). 1999 - Jt. Com. on Audit; Insurance; Utilities; Special Com. on the Renovation of Lambeau Field; Law Revision; Gov.'s Blue Ribbon Comn. on State-Local Partnerships for the 21st Century. 1997 - Government Operations; Income Tax Review; Insurance, Securities and Corporate Policy (also 1995); Mandates (also 1995). 1995 - Financial Institutions; Urban and Local Affairs; Forward Wisconsin, Inc.; Select Com. on Milwaukee Brewers Stadium; Legis. Coun. Coms. on Adoption Laws, on Economics and Health of the Tavern Industry, on Public School Open Enrollment. Telephone: Office: (608) 266-0315; (888) 529- 0025 (toll free); District: (920) 684-6783 (office); (920) 684-4362 (home); Fax: (608) 266-0316, (608) 282-3625, or (920) 684-6783. E-mail address: Bob. Ziegelbauer@legis.state.wi.us Voting address: 1213 South 8th Street, Manitowoc 54220. Mailing address: Office: Room 207 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madison 53708; District: P.O. Box 325, Manitowoc 54221-0325. (Blue Book 2003- 2004)

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