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Kathryn Morrison (May 22, 1942 – June 30, 2013) [1] was an American educator and Democratic Party politician who was the first woman to be elected to serve in the Wisconsin Senate. [2] Morrison was born in Madison, Wisconsin , and graduated from Madison East High School . [ 3 ]
The 17th Senate district was one of the original 19 Senate districts when Wisconsin was established as a U.S. state.The 17th district was defined in Article XIV, Section 12 of the Wisconsin Constitution as "The towns of Racine, Caledonia, Mount Pleasant, Raymond, Norway, Rochester, Yorkville, and Burlington, in the county of Racine". [6]
Roseleip was a businessman; he served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1963 to 1975. [2] Roseleip was a strong opponent of equal rights for women, and he considered the defeat of a women's rights bill one of his successes. [3] [4] He was defeated in the 1974 election by a feminist and Wisconsin's first woman senator, Kathryn Morrison. [3] [4]
Kathryn Morrison may refer to: ... (1942–2013), Wisconsin legislator; Kathryn A. Morrison (born 1959), British historian This page was last edited on ...
Hovde’s political career in Wisconsin includes an unsuccessful Senate bid in 2012, when he lost the Republican primary to former Gov. Tommy Thompson — who went on to lose the general election ...
Members of the Wisconsin Senate Health Committee expressed support on Wednesday for a bill that would extend Medicaid coverage for postpartum mothers to a year after the birth of a child.
Wisconsin Senate race tightens, flashing warning signs for Democrats. Julia Mueller. October 13, 2024 at 12:00 PM. New signs of a tightening race in Wisconsin are flashing warning signs for ...
Pages in category "Democratic Party Wisconsin state senators" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 332 total. ... Kathryn Morrison ...