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MEMBERS OF STATE LEGISLATURE


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Annette P. Williams (Dem.), 10th Assembly District
  Born Belzoni, Miss., Jan. 10, 1937; 4 children. Grad. Milw. North Div.
H.S.; attended Milw. Area Tech. College
1971-73; B.S. UW-Milwaukee 1975. Full-time legislator. Former mental health
assistant, counselor, cashier/clerk,
keypunch operator, typist. Member: Milwaukee Parental Assistance Center (founder).
Lectured at Harvard, Yale,
Marquette, Stanford, Johns Hopkins, and Minnesota Universities. Appeared
on CBS's 60 Minutes, NBC's Today,
ABC's World News and PBS's McNeil-Lehrer Report. Awards: UW-Milwaukee Alumni
Assn. 's DistinguishedAlum-
nus 1994; National Black Caucus of State Legislators President's Award for
Distinguished Service 1990; American
Legislative Exchange Council's America's Outstanding State Legislator Award
1990. Received presidential invitation
to White House Conference on Parental Choice, January 1989. Auckland Inst.
of Technology 1993 Visiting Fellow,
Auckland, New Zealand; Scholar in Residence, National Alliance of Black School
Educators, 1996.
  Elected to Assembly since 1980. Author of nation's first alternative education
choice legislation. Biennial commit-
tee assignments: 1997 - Consumer Affairs (also 1995, chp. 1993, 1991); Small
Business and Economic Develop-
ment; Urban and Local Affairs; Education Comn. of the States (also 1995).
1995 --Urban Education (chp.); Govern-
ment Operations. 1993 - Education (since 1981); Insurance, Securities and
Corporate Policy.
  Telephone: Office: (608) 266-0960; District: (414) 374-7474.
  Voting address: 3927 North 16th Street, Milwaukee 53206.
  Mailing address: Office: Room 18 East, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madison
53708.
Johnnie Morris-Tatum (Dem.), 11th Assembly District
   Born Milwaukee, July 9, 1951; married; 3 children, 2 grandchildren. Attended
West Division H.S., Milwaukee
Area Technical College, UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee Theological Institute. Received
honorary Doctorate of Humani-
ties, Trinity Hall College and Seminary, Chicago 1996. Full-time legislator.
Member: National Assn. of African Amer-
icans for Positive Imagery (pres.); Afrikan American Assn. for International
Trade and Commerce (bd. chp.); Milwau-
kee Co. Fighting Back Initiative (bd. of dir., former chp.); Progressive
Milwaukee; Sustainable Milwaukee; Natl.
Black Caucus of State Legislators; National Conf. of State Legislatures;
Southern African Task Force; Task Force on
African American Males; National Organization of Black Elected Legislative
Women (N.O.B.E.L. WOMEN) (chap-
lain). Former member: Neighborhood Partners Bd. (co-chp.); New Concepts Self
Development Bd., Inc.
   Elected to Assembly since 1992. Biennial committee assignments: 1997 -
Financial Institutions (also 1993);
Housing (also 1995, chp. 1993); Labor and Employment (also 1995); Ways and
Means. 1995 - Children and Fami-
lies; Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority; Board on Hunger;
Legis. Coun. Com. on Minors and
Tobacco. 1993 - Children and Human Services; Health; Labor and Job Training;
Special Committee on Welfare Re-
form; Legis. Coun. Com. on Electronic Benefit Transfer Systems.
   Telephone: Office: (608) 266-3756; District: (414) 464-4677.
   Voting address: 3711 West Douglas Avenue, Milwaukee 53209.
   Mailing address: Office: Room 306 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,
Madison 53708.
 Shirley Krug (Dem.), 12th Assembly District
   Born Milw., January 29, 1958; single. Graduate John Marshall H.S. 1975;
B.S. in economics, psychology, and an-
 thropology UW-Milw. 1981; M.A. in economics UW-Milw. 1983. Former adjunct
professor of economics, UW-Park-
 side; teaching assistant, UW-Milw.; staff dir., state senate office. Member:
German-American National Congress (past
 mbr. bd. of dir.); Lincoln Creek Steering Com. (chp.); Friends of Havenwoods
(past mbr. bd. of dir.); Democratic Party
 of Wis. (past Platform Com. chp. and 15th-31st unit chp.); Sierra Club.
Former member: Jobs with Peace (past vice
 pres.); UW-Milw. Student Assn. (exec. secy.). Recipient: Alliance for the
Mentally Ill of Wisconsin Governmental
 Service Award 1997, 1993; Lutheran Social Services Leadership Award 1996;
Wisconsin Women's Network States-
 woman of the Year 1995; Environmental Decade Clean 16Award 1994, 1990, 1988;
Wisconsin Coalition Against Do-
 mestic Violence Governmental Service Award 1993. Milw. Metro. Sewerage District
Commissioner 1988-97.
   Elected to Assembly since 1984. Biennial committee assignments: 1997 -
Children and Families (also 1995);
 Ways and Means; Wisconsin Works Oversight. 1995 - Legis. Coun. Com. on Prevention
of Child Abuse and Neglect
 (co-chp.). 1993 - Jt. Com. on Finance; Legis. Coun. Com. on Children in
Need of Protection or Services (co-chp.).
 1991 -Joint Com. on Audit (co-chp.); Legis. Coun. Com. on Oversight of Community
Mental Health Services (chp.).
   Telephone: Office: (608) 266-5813; District: (414) 461-2223; E-mail: Rep.Krug@legis.state.wi.us
   Voting address: 6105 West Hope Avenue, Milwaukee 53216.
   Mailing address: Office: Room 209 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952,
Madison 53708.


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