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Lisa B. Subeck (born June 17, 1971) is an American political organizer and Democratic politician from Madison, Wisconsin.She is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the west side of the city of Madison since January 2015.
Altogether in 2017, women constitute 24.8% of all state legislators in the United States, [10] a ratio that has increased by less than 4 percentage points since 1994. Only four chambers have reached a near or absolute majority of women: New Hampshire Senate (2009-2010, 13/24 women [11]) Nevada Assembly (2019, 23/42 women)
Women in national legislatures (as of 1 September 2022) Country Lower House Upper House Last Election Seats Women % W Last Election Seats* Women % W Rwanda: 2018: 80 49 61.3 2019 26 9 34.6 Cuba: 2018: 586 313 53.4
Note: Members of the Wisconsin Legislature ... Pages in category "Women state legislators in Wisconsin" The following 168 pages are in this category, out of 168 total
Amy Binsfeld was born Amy Radue in Howards Grove, Wisconsin, and graduated from Manitowoc Lutheran High School in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.Shortly after graduating, she went to work in her family's 100-year-old business, Bitter Neumann Appliance Furniture Mattress, which has been her primary employer ever since. [1]
Among the women who held leadership and upper-level management positions within the National Park Service, or had a strong influence on National Park Service policy or gender relations, are: Park rangers. Enid Michael, first ranger-naturalist in Yosemite and the first female ranger in the National Parks system, 1921-1942
(The Center Square) – Republicans in the Wisconsin legislature will have fewer votes, but they will stay in control in the new year. Democrats flipped two Senate seats in Tuesday’s election.
Legislature: Democratic: March 7, 2008: January 2, 2017: 8 years, 301 days Jenniffer González Puerto Rico: House of Representatives New Progressive: January 12, 2009: January 1, 2013: 3 years, 355 days Tina Rose Muña Barnes Guam: Legislature Democratic: January 7, 2019: January 4, 2021: 1 year, 363 days Therese M. Terlaje Guam: Legislature ...