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Berger, David G. 1946 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Berger, David G. 1946

Berger, David G. 1946 | Wisconsin Historical Society

(Dem.), 5th Senate District. Born Milwaukee, Oct. 27, 1946; single. Grad. John Marshall H.S.; B.A. 0W-Madison 1969; M.A. in political science Marquette Univ. Legislator; former college lecturer. Member Natl. Pol. Sci. Honor Soc.; Amer. Pol. Sci, Assn.; K. of C., Jaycees; labor union local; Young Denis.; Dem. Party of Wis.; 13th Dist. Dem. Unit; NCSL Human Resources Cam. (vice-chm.). Former mbr. Mid-Continental U.N.; Milw. Co. Library Planning Com. (chp.) and Federated Library Bd. (pres,). Elected to Assembly 1970 and 1972; elected to Senate 1974 and 1978. Biennial committee assignments: 1981 - Jt. Conn for Review of Administrative Rules (co- chp., also 1979 and 1977); Jt, Audit Com, (also 1979); Energy; Insurance and Utilities (also 1979); State and Local Affairs and Taxation; Spec. Com. on Reapportionment; Interstate Coop. Comn .1979 - Jt. Com. on Tax Exemptions (also 1977, 1975, chp. 1973 vice-chp., 1971 ). 1977- Commerce (also 1975) and subcoms.; Education and Revenue; Legis. Co. Corns. on Educ., Hy., Constitutional and Statutory Review, Legis. Oversight, Library Laws, and Solid Waste Mgt. ( also 1975) ; Ethic. Communications Bd. (also 1975). 1975 - Govtl. and Vet. Affairs; Sen. Select Com. on Mining Development; Legis. Co, Corns. on Motor Vehicle Code, Inheritance Taxation, Occupational Licensing, Privacy of Personal Records, and Public Liability of Local Govts. Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-6670; District: (414) 463-5675, Voting address: 4443 North 82nd Street, Milwaukee 53218. Mailing address (office): Room 329 South, State Capitol, Madison 53702. (Blue Book 1981-82)

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[Source: Blue book]