Schneider, Marlin D. 1942 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Schneider, Marlin D. 1942

Schneider, Marlin D. 1942 | Wisconsin Historical Society

(Dem.), 72nd Assembly District Born La Crosse, Nov. 16, 1942; widowed; 2 children. Graduate Longfellow Elem. Sch.; La Crosse Central H.S. 1960; B.S. WSU-La Crosse 1965; M.S.T. UW-Stevens Point 1976; M.S. UW-Madison 1979; certificate from Madison Area Technical College Police Academy 1982. Full-time legislator. Elected to Assembly since 1970. Assistant Minority Leader 1999, 1997, 1995; Assistant Majority Leader 1989; Majority Caucus Vice Chairperson 1973-81. Biennial committee assignments: 2003 - Colleges and Universities; Criminal Justice; Electronic Democracy and Government Reform; Jt. Legislative Council (also mbr. 1985-99, vice chp. 1993, chp. 1991); Public Health (since 2001); Veterans and Military Affairs (since 2001); Jt. Legislative Council Spec. Com. on Public and Private Broadband. 2001 - Agriculture; Jt. Com. on Information Policy and Technology; Information Policy and Technology; Personal Privacy; Rural Affairs and Forestry; Small Business and Consumer Affairs; State Capitol and Executive Residence Bd. (eff. 5/16/01, also 1999, 1989-95). 1999 - Assembly Organization (since 1995); Information Policy; Joint Com. on Information Policy (mbr. since 1995, co-chp. 1993); Jt. Com. on Legislative Organization (since 1995); Joint Survey Com. on Retirement Systems (also 1997); Rules (since 1995); Educational Communications Bd. (also 1995). Telephone: Office: (608) 266-0215; (888) 529-0072 (toll free); Fax: (608) 282-3672 or (608) 266-8955; District: (715) 423-1223. E-mail address: Rep.Schneider@legis.state.wi.us Voting address: 3820 Southbrook Lane, Wisconsin Rapids 54494. Mailing address: Office: Room 204 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madison 53708. (Blue Book 2003-2004)

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