MEMBERS OF STATE LEGISLATURE


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          Representative                  Representative                Representative
        BRANDEMUEHL                        SCHULTZ                      TREGONING
David A. Brandemuehl (Rep.), 49th Assembly District
  Born Mt. Hope, December 7, 1931; married; 4 children. Graduate Fennimore
Community schools; at-
tended UW-Madison farm short course. Legislator and farmer. Korean Conflict
veteran; Air Force 1951-55.
Member Wis. Assn. of School Boards; American Legion; Farm Bureau; Grant Co.
Republican Party. Former
member Good Samaritan Center (adv. bd.); Schmitt Woodland Hills Retirement
Home (bd. of dir.); Grant
Co. Mental Health Assn. (pres.); Fennimore Community Theater. Member Fennimore
Community School
Bd. 1967-present (currently vice pres.); Regional CESA 3 Board of Control
1978-present (currently pres.).
  Elected to Assembly 1986. Biennial committee assignments: 1987 - Criminal
Justice and Public Safety;
Education; Highways; Council on Traffic Law Enforcement.
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-1170; District: (608) 822-3776.
  Voting address: Town of Mt. Ida.
  Mailing address: (office) Room 331 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952,
Madison 53708; (district) 13081
Pine Road, Fennimore 53809-9619.
Dale W. Schultz (Rep.), 50th Assembly District
  Born Madison, June 12, 1953; married; one child. Graduate Madison West
H.S.; B.B.A. UW-Madison
  1975. Farm manager and realtor. Former legislative assistant and welfare
analyst/administrator (WIN Pro-
gram). Member Sauk Co. Farm Bureau; Masons; Kiwanis; Jaycees; Hillpoint Rod
and Gun Club; Hillpoint
Volunteer Fire Dept. (pres.). Natl. Jaycee Outstanding Young Man of America
1984, 1986; Wis. Chiefs of
Police Assn. Statesmanfor Law Enforcement 1984, 1986. Wis. Counties Assn.
Resolution of Appreciation 1986;
University of Wisconsin Centers Certificate of Appreciation 1986. Former
member Wis. Soc. of Farm Manag-
ers and Rural Appraisers; Wis. and Natl. Assns. of Parliamentarians; Woodland
Owners Assn.
  Elected to Assembly since 1982. Biennial committee assignments: 1987 -
Jt. Com. on Audit (ranking mi-
nority mbr., also 1985, mbr. 1983); Environmental Resources and Utilities
(ranking minority mbr.); Financial
Institutions and Insurance. 1985- Environmental Resources; Judiciary; Legis.
Coun. Com. on Medical Mal-
practice (also 1983). 1983 - Agriculture; Family and Economic Assistance.
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-8531; District: (608) 986-3831.
  Voting address: Town of Washington.
  Mailing address: (office) 424 Northeast, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,
Madison 53708; (district) E3576 Hwy.
154, Hillpoint 53937.
Joseph E. Tregoning (Rep.), 51st Assembly District
  Born Shullsburg, May 26, 1941; married; one child. Grad. Shullsburg H.S.;
Sales Training, Inc., Milw.
Legislator and farmer. Member Masons; Zor Shrine; Kiwanis; Lions; Full Gospel
Business Men's Fellowship
Internatl.; Lafayette Co. Farm Bureau; Lafayette Co. Rep. Party (chp. 1964-67);
NCSL's Transportation
Com. Former member Midwest Conf. of C.S.G.'s Coins. on Transportation and
Highway Safety (vice chp.)
and on Agriculture (chp.); Natl. Com. on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances;
Rep. Assembly Campaign
Com. 1978-83 (chp.).
  Elected to Assembly in April 1967 special election; reelected since 1968.
Assistant Minority Leader 1987;
Minority Caucus Chairperson 1985 (also 1983); Vice Chairperson 1981, 1979.
Biennial committee assign-
ments: 1987 - Jt. Com. on Legislative Organization; Agriculture (since 1967);
Assembly Organization (since
1983); Labor (since 1975); Rules (since 1983); Transportation (since 1979);
Transportation Projects Comn.
(also 1983); Disabled Advisory Coun. (also 1985); Dairy Task Force. 1985
- Gov.'s Comn. on Agriculture;
Legis. Coun. Com. on Mining (sec., mbr. since 1979). 1983 - Legislative Coun.
Com. on Uniform Trade
Secrets Act; Interstate Cooperation Comn. (since 1973). 1981 - Consumer and
Commercial Credit (resigned
4/20/82); Legis. Coun. Com. on Alien Land Ownership. 1979- Financial Institutions;
Legis. Coun. Com. on
Legis. Oversight (also 1977). 1977 - Insurance and Banking (since 1973).
1975 - Veterans and Mil. Affairs.
1973 - Legis. Coun. Adv. Com. to the Highway Com. on the Motor Vehicle Code;
Assembly Spec. Com. on
Telephone and Electricity Rate Disparities. 1971 - Environ. Quality.
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-7502; District: (608) 965-3688.
  Voting address: West Oates Street, Shullsburg 53586.
  Mailing address: (office) Room 7 East, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madison
53708.


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