Ladwig, Bonnie L. 1939 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Ladwig, Bonnie L. 1939

Ladwig, Bonnie L. 1939 | Wisconsin Historical Society
(Rep.), 63rd Assembly District Born Milwaukee, December 11, 1939; married; 3 adult children. Graduate Shorewood H.S.; attended UW-Milwaukee. Full-time legislator. Small business owner. Former self-employed arts and crafts store owner, market research interviewer, customer service representative. Member: Racine Co. Republican Party (former bd. member); Republican Women (former 1st Dist. rep.); Racine Taxpayers Assn.; Racine and Union Grove Chambers of Commerce; Racine Zoological Society; Racine Arts Council; American Legislative Exchange Council (state co-chp.); National Women in Government (state dir.). Recipient: Wis. Counties Assn. Outstanding Legislator Award 1997-98, 1995-96; Farm Bureau Friend of Agriculture Award 1997-98, 1995-96; Wis. Respite Care Legislator of the Year Award 1998; Register of Deeds Legislator Award; YWCA Woman of Distinction for Government and Law 1992; Pharmacy Society of Wis. Legislator of the Year 2002; WMC Working for Wisconsin Award 2002, 2000, 1998; Wis. Grocers Friends of Grocers Award 2002, 2000; National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Government Service Award 2002. Racine Co. Board 1984-96. Elected to Assembly since 1992. Assistant Majority Leader 2001, 1999, 1997; Majority Caucus Secretary 1995. Biennial committee assignments: 2003 - Insurance (chp.); Children and Families (vice chp.); Aging and Long-Term Care; Tourism; State Capitol and Executive Residence Bd. Telephone: Office: (608) 266-9171; (888) 534-0063 (toll free); Fax: (608) 264-8384. District: (262) 884-4910; Fax: (262) 884-4920; E-mail address: Rep.Ladwig@legis.state.wi.us Internet address: http://www.legis.state.wi.us/assembly/asm63/asm63.html Voting address: (Town of Mt. Pleasant) 6437 Norfolk Lane, Racine 53406. Mailing address: Office: Room 113 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952, Madison 53708. (Blue Book 2003-2004)

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