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68th Wisconsin Legislature
67th 69th
Wisconsin State Capitol ca.1915
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 6, 1947 – January 3, 1949
ElectionNovember 5, 1946
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentOscar Rennebohm (R) (until Mar. 12, 1947)
President pro temporeFrank E. Panzer (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
Members100
Assembly SpeakerDonald C. McDowell (R)
Party controlRepublican
Sessions
RegularJanuary 8, 1947 – September 11, 1947
Special sessions
Jul. 1948 Spec.July 19, 1948 – July 20, 1948

The Sixty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 8, 1947, to September 11, 1947, in regular session, and reconvened in a special session in July 1948.[1]

Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 5, 1946. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 7, 1944.[1]

The governor of Wisconsin at the start of this legislative term was Republican Walter Samuel Goodland, of Racine County, serving the first months of his third two-year term, having won re-election in the 1946 Wisconsin gubernatorial election. Goodland died of a heart attack on March 12, 1947. At that time, the lieutenant governor, Republican Oscar Rennebohm, of Dane County, then ascended to become governor for the remainder of this legislative term.

Major events

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Governor Walter S. Goodland (1862–1947)

Major legislation

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  • June 26, 1947: An Act ... relating to records of state officers and making an appropriation, 1947 Act 316. Created the Committee on Public Records within the Wisconsin Historical Society.
  • July 16, 1947: An Act ... providing for a commissioner of banks, a commissioner of saving and loan associations, a supervisor of credit unions, and a credit union review board, abolishing the banking commission, transferring files and personnel, making an appropriation, and providing penalties, 1947 Act 411. Reorganized the Wisconsin Department of Banking and related agencies.
  • 1947 Joint Resolution 48: Second legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution to repeal the section on municipal eminent domain. This amendment was rejected by voters at the November 1948 election.

Party summary

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Senate summary

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Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 5 seats
  Progressive: 1 seat
  Republican: 27 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Prog.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature6521321
Start of Reg. Session5127330
Final voting share18.18%81.82%
Beginning of the next Legislature4027312

Assembly summary

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Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 12 seats
  Republican: 88 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Prog.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature19570955
Start of Reg. Session120881000
From Oct. 2, 1947[note 1]87991
Final voting share12.12%87.88%
Beginning of the next Legislature260741000

Sessions

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  • Regular session: January 8, 1947 – September 11, 1947
  • July 1948 special session: July 19, 1948 – July 20, 1948

Leaders

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Assembly leader Vernon W. Thomson

Senate leadership

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Assembly leadership

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Members

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Members of the Senate

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Members of the Senate for the Sixty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 5 seats
  Progressive: 1 seat
  Republican: 27 seats
Dist.CountiesSenatorResidenceParty
01Door, Kewaunee, & ManitowocEverett LaFondTwo RiversRep.
02Brown & OcontoHarold A. LytieGreen BayDem.
03Milwaukee (South City)Clement J. ZablockiMilwaukeeDem.
04Milwaukee (Northeast County & Northeast City)John C. McBrideMilwaukeeRep.
05Milwaukee (Northwest City)Bernhard GettelmanMilwaukeeRep.
06Milwaukee (North-Central City)Edward ReutherMilwaukeeDem.
07Milwaukee (Southeast County & Southeast City)Anthony P. GawronskiMilwaukeeDem.
08Milwaukee (Western County)Allen BusbyWest MilwaukeeRep.
09Milwaukee (City Downtown)Robert E. TehanMilwaukeeDem.
10Buffalo, Pepin, Pierce, & St. CroixWarren P. KnowlesNew RichmondRep.
11Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & WashburnArthur Lenroot Jr.SuperiorRep.
12Ashland, Iron, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, & VilasErnest A. HedenGliddenRep.
13Dodge & WashingtonFrank E. PanzerOakfieldRep.
14Outagamie & ShawanoGordon A. BubolzAppletonRep.
15RockRobert P. RobinsonBeloitRep.
16Crawford, Grant, & VernonFoster B. PorterBloomingtonRep.
17Green, Iowa, & LafayetteMelvin OlsonSouth WayneRep.
18Fond du Lac, Green Lake & WausharaLouis J. Fellenz Jr.Fond du LacRep.
19Calumet & WinnebagoTaylor G. BrownOshkoshRep.
20Ozaukee & SheboyganGustave W. BuchenSheboyganRep.
21RacineEdward F. HilkerRacineRep.
22Kenosha & WalworthConrad ShearerKenoshaRep.
23Portage & WaupacaOscar W. NealeStevens PointRep.
24Clark, Taylor, & WoodMelvin Laird Jr.MarshfieldRep.
25Lincoln & MarathonClifford KruegerMerrillRep.
26DaneFred RisserMadisonProg.
27Columbia, Richland, & SaukJess MillerRichland CenterRep.
28Chippewa & Eau ClaireGeorge H. HipkeStanleyRep.
29Barron, Dunn, & PolkCharles D. MadsenLuckRep.
30Florence, Forest, Langlade, Marinette, & OneidaPhilip DowningAmbergRep.
31Adams, Juneau, Monroe, & MarquetteJ. Earl LeverichSpartaRep.
32Jackson, La Crosse, & TrempealeauRudolph SchlabachLa CrosseRep.
33Jefferson & WaukeshaChester DempseyHartlandRep.

Members of the Assembly

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Members of the Assembly for the Sixty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 12 seats
  Republican: 88 seats
Milwaukee County districts
Senate
Dist.
CountyDist.RepresentativePartyResidence
31Adams & MarquetteLouis C. RomellRep.Adams
12AshlandBernard J. GehrmannRep.Mellen
29BarronCharles H. SykesRep.Cameron
11BayfieldSamuel E. SquiresRep.Mason
02Brown1Robert E. LynchDem.Green Bay
2Harvey LarsenRep.Denmark
10Buffalo & PepinGrover L. BroadfootRep.Mondovi
11Burnett & WashburnGuy BensonRep.Spooner
19CalumetCharles R. BarnardRep.Brillion
28ChippewaArthur L. PadruttRep.Chippewa Falls
24ClarkArthur E. StadlerRep.Owen
27ColumbiaArnie F. BettsRep.Lodi
16CrawfordDonald C. McDowellRep.Soldiers Grove
26Dane1Lyall T. BeggsRep.Madison
2Earl MullenRep.Blooming Grove
3Rudy W. RoethlisbergerRep.Verona
13Dodge1Elmer L. GenzmerRep.Mayville
2Jesse A. CanniffRep.Beaver Dam
01DoorAlex MeunierRep.Sturgeon Bay
11Douglas1Albert D. WhealdonRep.Superior
2Charles E. NelsonRep.Superior
29DunnEarl W. HansonRep.Elk Mound
28Eau ClaireJohn T. PritchardRep.Eau Claire
30Florence, Forest, & OneidaWalter S. FisherRep.Minocqua
18Fond du Lac1Myrton H. DuelRep.Fond du Lac
2Alfred Van De ZandeRep.Campbellsport
16Grant1Robert S. TravisRep.Platteville
2Hugh A. HarperRep.Lancaster
17GreenRay H. SchoonoverRep.Monroe
18Green Lake & WausharaBoyd A. ClarkRep.Wild Rose
17IowaRobert McCutchinRep.Arena
12Iron & VilasAlex J. RaineriRep.Hurley
32JacksonCasper D. WallerRep.Black River Falls
33JeffersonTheodore S. JonesRep.Lake Mills
31JuneauBen TremainRep.Hustler
22Kenosha1Frederick PfennigRep.Kenosha
2George MolinaroDem.Kenosha
01KewauneeJoseph M. MlezivaRep.Luxemburg
32La Crosse1Raymond Bice Sr.Rep.La Crosse
2Harry W. SchillingRep.Onalaska
17LafayetteMartin O. MonsonRep.South Wayne
30LangladeClair FinchRep.Antigo
25LincolnEmil A. HinzRep.Merrill
01Manitowoc1Otto A. VogelRep.Manitowoc
2Frank J. LeClairRep.Two Rivers
25Marathon1Martin C. LueckRep.Hamburg
2Paul A. LuedtkeRep.Wausau
30MarinetteRoy H. SengstockRep.Marinette
09Milwaukee1John M. CaveyRep.Milwaukee
062Michael F. O'ConnellDem.Milwaukee
083Louis HicksRep.West Allis
094Frank E. Schaeffer Jr.Dem.Milwaukee
035Casimir KendziorskiDem.Milwaukee
096Le Roy SimmonsDem.Milwaukee
067Clyde FollansbeeRep.Milwaukee
088John E. FinneganRep.Milwaukee
059Edward L. GrafRep.Milwaukee
0710Leland McParlandDem.Cudahy
0311Ervin J. RyczekDem.Milwaukee
0712William BanachDem.Milwaukee
0413William NawrockiDem.Milwaukee
14John D. HeimickRep.Milwaukee
0515Charles E. CollarRep.Milwaukee
0616Ernest L. Riebau (died Oct. 2, 1947)Rep.Milwaukee
0717Martin F. HowardRep.Milwaukee
0618Paul JaegerRep.Milwaukee
0519Charles F. WestfahlRep.Milwaukee
0820Milton F. BurmasterRep.Wauwatosa
31MonroeAlex L. NicolRep.Sparta
02OcontoJohn E. YoungsRep.Oconto
14Outagamie1Fred H. FrankRep.Appleton
2William M. RohanRep.Kaukauna
20OzaukeeRalph ZaunRep.Grafton
10PierceSelmer W. GundersonRep.Spring Valley
29PolkRaymond A. PeabodyRep.Milltown
23PortageJohn KostuckDem.Stevens Point
12PriceMike CummingsRep.Fifield
21Racine1Carl C. ChristensenRep.Racine
2Wallace E. NieldRep.Racine
3Randolph H. RundenRep.Union Grove
27RichlandVernon W. ThomsonRep.Richland Center
15Rock1Edward GrassmanRep.Edgerton
2Burger M. EngebretsonRep.Beloit
12Rusk & SawyerHerman ClausenRep.Bruce
27SaukGeorge J. WoerthRep.Prairie du Sac
14ShawanoCharles EbertRep.Gresham
20Sheboygan1John Schneider Jr.Dem.Sheboygan
2Henry W. TimmerRep.Waldo
10St. CroixElmer L. RundellRep.Roberts
24TaylorNels AndersenRep.Gilman
32TrempealeauGuilford M. WileyRep.Galesville
16VernonArthur O. MockrudRep.Westby
22WalworthOra R. RiceRep.Delavan
13WashingtonTheodore HoltebeckRep.West Bend
33Waukesha1David L. DanceyRep.Waukesha
2Alfred R. LudvigsenRep.Hartland
23WaupacaJulius SpearbrakerRep.Clintonville
19Winnebago1Harvey R. AbrahamRep.Oshkosh
2Richard J. SteffensRep.Menasha
24WoodWilliam W. ClarkRep.Vesper

Committees

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Senate committees

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  • Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture and Conservation – M. Olson, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on Committees – J. Miller, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on Contingent Expenditures – E. F. Hilker, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on Education and Public Welfare – R. P. Robinson, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on Highways – J. Miller, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on the Judiciary – G. W. Buchen, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on Labor and Management – L. J. Fellenz, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on Legislative Procedure – F. E. Panzer, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on State and Local Government – R. Schlabach, chair
  • Senate Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs – F. B. Porter, chair

Assembly committees

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  • Assembly Standing Committee on Agriculture – O. R. Rice, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce and Manufacturing – C. R. Barnard, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Conservation – J. E. Youngs, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Contingent Expenditures – J. M. Mleziva, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Education – W. W. Clark, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Elections – C. E. Collar, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Engrossed Bills – C. Ebert, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Enrolled Bills – E. L. Rundell, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Excise and Fees – W. S. Fisher, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Highways – H. A. Harper, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Insurance and Banking – B. M. Engebretson, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on the Judiciary – V. W. Thomson, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Labor – E. L. Genzmer, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Municipalities – P. A. Luedtke, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Printing – G. J. Woerth, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Public Welfare – E. W. Hanson, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Revision – T. Holtebeck, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Rules – F. Pfennig, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on State Affairs – R. H. Runden, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Taxation – J. A. Canniff, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Third Reading – F. H. Frank, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Transportation – A. Van De Zande, chair
  • Assembly Standing Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs – C. C. Christensen, chair

Joint committees

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  • Joint Standing Committee on Finance – G. H. Hipke (Sen.) & J. Spearbraker (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Standing Committee on Revisions, Repeals, and Uniform Laws – J. C. McBride (Sen.) & M. F. Burmaster (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Legislative Council – W. P. Knowles (Sen.), chair

Employees

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Senate employees

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  • Chief Clerk: Thomas M. Donahue[3]
    • Assistant Chief Clerk: W. Wrenn O'Connell
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Harold Damon
    • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Edward R. Stoker

Assembly employees

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  • Chief Clerk: Arthur L. May[3]
    • Assistant Chief Clerk: Robert H. Boyson
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Norris J. Kellman

Notes

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  1. ^ Republican Ernest L. Riebau (Milwaukee County) died.

References

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  1. ^ a b Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn, eds. (2021). "Historical Lists" (PDF). State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2021–2022 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. pp. 468, 471, 475, 479–480. ISBN 978-1-7333817-1-0. Retrieved August 5, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1948). "Members of the Legislature". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1948 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library. pp. 28–74. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1948). "The State Government: Legislative Branch". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1948 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library. pp. 269-. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
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    68th Wisconsin Legislature
    67th 69th
    Wisconsin State Capitol ca.1915
    Overview
    Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
    Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
    TermJanuary 6, 1947 – January 3, 1949
    ElectionNovember 5, 1946
    Senate
    Members33
    Senate PresidentOscar Rennebohm (R) (until Mar. 12, 1947)
    President pro temporeFrank E. Panzer (R)
    Party controlRepublican
    Assembly
    Members100
    Assembly SpeakerDonald C. McDowell (R)
    Party controlRepublican
    Sessions
    RegularJanuary 8, 1947 – September 11, 1947
    Special sessions
    Jul. 1948 Spec.July 19, 1948 – July 20, 1948

    The Sixty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 8, 1947, to September 11, 1947, in regular session, and reconvened in a special session in July 1948.[1]

    Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 5, 1946. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 7, 1944.[1]

    The governor of Wisconsin at the start of this legislative term was Republican Walter Samuel Goodland, of Racine County, serving the first months of his third two-year term, having won re-election in the 1946 Wisconsin gubernatorial election. Goodland died of a heart attack on March 12, 1947. At that time, the lieutenant governor, Republican Oscar Rennebohm, of Dane County, then ascended to become governor for the remainder of this legislative term.

    Major events

    Governor Walter S. Goodland (1862–1947)

    Major legislation

    • June 26, 1947: An Act ... relating to records of state officers and making an appropriation, 1947 Act 316. Created the Committee on Public Records within the Wisconsin Historical Society.
    • July 16, 1947: An Act ... providing for a commissioner of banks, a commissioner of saving and loan associations, a supervisor of credit unions, and a credit union review board, abolishing the banking commission, transferring files and personnel, making an appropriation, and providing penalties, 1947 Act 411. Reorganized the Wisconsin Department of Banking and related agencies.
    • 1947 Joint Resolution 48: Second legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution to repeal the section on municipal eminent domain. This amendment was rejected by voters at the November 1948 election.

    Party summary

    Senate summary

    Senate partisan composition
      Democratic: 5 seats
      Progressive: 1 seat
      Republican: 27 seats
    Party
    (Shading indicates majority caucus)
    Total
    Dem.Prog.Rep.Vacant
    End of previous Legislature6521321
    Start of Reg. Session5127330
    Final voting share18.18%81.82%
    Beginning of the next Legislature4027312

    Assembly summary

    Assembly partisan composition
      Democratic: 12 seats
      Republican: 88 seats
    Party
    (Shading indicates majority caucus)
    Total
    Dem.Prog.Rep.Vacant
    End of previous Legislature19570955
    Start of Reg. Session120881000
    From Oct. 2, 1947[note 1]87991
    Final voting share12.12%87.88%
    Beginning of the next Legislature260741000

    Sessions

    • Regular session: January 8, 1947 – September 11, 1947
    • July 1948 special session: July 19, 1948 – July 20, 1948

    Leaders

    Assembly leader Vernon W. Thomson

    Senate leadership

    Assembly leadership

    Members

    Members of the Senate

    Members of the Senate for the Sixty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

    Senate partisan representation
      Democratic: 5 seats
      Progressive: 1 seat
      Republican: 27 seats
    Dist.CountiesSenatorResidenceParty
    01Door, Kewaunee, & ManitowocEverett LaFondTwo RiversRep.
    02Brown & OcontoHarold A. LytieGreen BayDem.
    03Milwaukee (South City)Clement J. ZablockiMilwaukeeDem.
    04Milwaukee (Northeast County & Northeast City)John C. McBrideMilwaukeeRep.
    05Milwaukee (Northwest City)Bernhard GettelmanMilwaukeeRep.
    06Milwaukee (North-Central City)Edward ReutherMilwaukeeDem.
    07Milwaukee (Southeast County & Southeast City)Anthony P. GawronskiMilwaukeeDem.
    08Milwaukee (Western County)Allen BusbyWest MilwaukeeRep.
    09Milwaukee (City Downtown)Robert E. TehanMilwaukeeDem.
    10Buffalo, Pepin, Pierce, & St. CroixWarren P. KnowlesNew RichmondRep.
    11Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & WashburnArthur Lenroot Jr.SuperiorRep.
    12Ashland, Iron, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, & VilasErnest A. HedenGliddenRep.
    13Dodge & WashingtonFrank E. PanzerOakfieldRep.
    14Outagamie & ShawanoGordon A. BubolzAppletonRep.
    15RockRobert P. RobinsonBeloitRep.
    16Crawford, Grant, & VernonFoster B. PorterBloomingtonRep.
    17Green, Iowa, & LafayetteMelvin OlsonSouth WayneRep.
    18Fond du Lac, Green Lake & WausharaLouis J. Fellenz Jr.Fond du LacRep.
    19Calumet & WinnebagoTaylor G. BrownOshkoshRep.
    20Ozaukee & SheboyganGustave W. BuchenSheboyganRep.
    21RacineEdward F. HilkerRacineRep.
    22Kenosha & WalworthConrad ShearerKenoshaRep.
    23Portage & WaupacaOscar W. NealeStevens PointRep.
    24Clark, Taylor, & WoodMelvin Laird Jr.MarshfieldRep.
    25Lincoln & MarathonClifford KruegerMerrillRep.
    26DaneFred RisserMadisonProg.
    27Columbia, Richland, & SaukJess MillerRichland CenterRep.
    28Chippewa & Eau ClaireGeorge H. HipkeStanleyRep.
    29Barron, Dunn, & PolkCharles D. MadsenLuckRep.
    30Florence, Forest, Langlade, Marinette, & OneidaPhilip DowningAmbergRep.
    31Adams, Juneau, Monroe, & MarquetteJ. Earl LeverichSpartaRep.
    32Jackson, La Crosse, & TrempealeauRudolph SchlabachLa CrosseRep.
    33Jefferson & WaukeshaChester DempseyHartlandRep.

    Members of the Assembly

    Members of the Assembly for the Sixty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

    Assembly partisan composition
      Democratic: 12 seats
      Republican: 88 seats
    Milwaukee County districts
    Senate
    Dist.
    CountyDist.RepresentativePartyResidence
    31Adams & MarquetteLouis C. RomellRep.Adams
    12AshlandBernard J. GehrmannRep.Mellen
    29BarronCharles H. SykesRep.Cameron
    11BayfieldSamuel E. SquiresRep.Mason
    02Brown1Robert E. LynchDem.Green Bay
    2Harvey LarsenRep.Denmark
    10Buffalo & PepinGrover L. BroadfootRep.Mondovi
    11Burnett & WashburnGuy BensonRep.Spooner
    19CalumetCharles R. BarnardRep.Brillion
    28ChippewaArthur L. PadruttRep.Chippewa Falls
    24ClarkArthur E. StadlerRep.Owen
    27ColumbiaArnie F. BettsRep.Lodi
    16CrawfordDonald C. McDowellRep.Soldiers Grove
    26Dane1Lyall T. BeggsRep.Madison
    2Earl MullenRep.Blooming Grove
    3Rudy W. RoethlisbergerRep.Verona
    13Dodge1Elmer L. GenzmerRep.Mayville
    2Jesse A. CanniffRep.Beaver Dam
    01DoorAlex MeunierRep.Sturgeon Bay
    11Douglas1Albert D. WhealdonRep.Superior
    2Charles E. NelsonRep.Superior
    29DunnEarl W. HansonRep.Elk Mound
    28Eau ClaireJohn T. PritchardRep.Eau Claire
    30Florence, Forest, & OneidaWalter S. FisherRep.Minocqua
    18Fond du Lac1Myrton H. DuelRep.Fond du Lac
    2Alfred Van De ZandeRep.Campbellsport
    16Grant1Robert S. TravisRep.Platteville
    2Hugh A. HarperRep.Lancaster
    17GreenRay H. SchoonoverRep.Monroe
    18Green Lake & WausharaBoyd A. ClarkRep.Wild Rose
    17IowaRobert McCutchinRep.Arena
    12Iron & VilasAlex J. RaineriRep.Hurley
    32JacksonCasper D. WallerRep.Black River Falls
    33JeffersonTheodore S. JonesRep.Lake Mills
    31JuneauBen TremainRep.Hustler
    22Kenosha1Frederick PfennigRep.Kenosha
    2George MolinaroDem.Kenosha
    01KewauneeJoseph M. MlezivaRep.Luxemburg
    32La Crosse1Raymond Bice Sr.Rep.La Crosse
    2Harry W. SchillingRep.Onalaska
    17LafayetteMartin O. MonsonRep.South Wayne
    30LangladeClair FinchRep.Antigo
    25LincolnEmil A. HinzRep.Merrill
    01Manitowoc1Otto A. VogelRep.Manitowoc
    2Frank J. LeClairRep.Two Rivers
    25Marathon1Martin C. LueckRep.Hamburg
    2Paul A. LuedtkeRep.Wausau
    30MarinetteRoy H. SengstockRep.Marinette
    09Milwaukee1John M. CaveyRep.Milwaukee
    062Michael F. O'ConnellDem.Milwaukee
    083Louis HicksRep.West Allis
    094Frank E. Schaeffer Jr.Dem.Milwaukee
    035Casimir KendziorskiDem.Milwaukee
    096Le Roy SimmonsDem.Milwaukee
    067Clyde FollansbeeRep.Milwaukee
    088John E. FinneganRep.Milwaukee
    059Edward L. GrafRep.Milwaukee
    0710Leland McParlandDem.Cudahy
    0311Ervin J. RyczekDem.Milwaukee
    0712William BanachDem.Milwaukee
    0413William NawrockiDem.Milwaukee
    14John D. HeimickRep.Milwaukee
    0515Charles E. CollarRep.Milwaukee
    0616Ernest L. Riebau (died Oct. 2, 1947)Rep.Milwaukee
    0717Martin F. HowardRep.Milwaukee
    0618Paul JaegerRep.Milwaukee
    0519Charles F. WestfahlRep.Milwaukee
    0820Milton F. BurmasterRep.Wauwatosa
    31MonroeAlex L. NicolRep.Sparta
    02OcontoJohn E. YoungsRep.Oconto
    14Outagamie1Fred H. FrankRep.Appleton
    2William M. RohanRep.Kaukauna
    20OzaukeeRalph ZaunRep.Grafton
    10PierceSelmer W. GundersonRep.Spring Valley
    29PolkRaymond A. PeabodyRep.Milltown
    23PortageJohn KostuckDem.Stevens Point
    12PriceMike CummingsRep.Fifield
    21Racine1Carl C. ChristensenRep.Racine
    2Wallace E. NieldRep.Racine
    3Randolph H. RundenRep.Union Grove
    27RichlandVernon W. ThomsonRep.Richland Center
    15Rock1Edward GrassmanRep.Edgerton
    2Burger M. EngebretsonRep.Beloit
    12Rusk & SawyerHerman ClausenRep.Bruce
    27SaukGeorge J. WoerthRep.Prairie du Sac
    14ShawanoCharles EbertRep.Gresham
    20Sheboygan1John Schneider Jr.Dem.Sheboygan
    2Henry W. TimmerRep.Waldo
    10St. CroixElmer L. RundellRep.Roberts
    24TaylorNels AndersenRep.Gilman
    32TrempealeauGuilford M. WileyRep.Galesville
    16VernonArthur O. MockrudRep.Westby
    22WalworthOra R. RiceRep.Delavan
    13WashingtonTheodore HoltebeckRep.West Bend
    33Waukesha1David L. DanceyRep.Waukesha
    2Alfred R. LudvigsenRep.Hartland
    23WaupacaJulius SpearbrakerRep.Clintonville
    19Winnebago1Harvey R. AbrahamRep.Oshkosh
    2Richard J. SteffensRep.Menasha
    24WoodWilliam W. ClarkRep.Vesper

    Committees

    Senate committees

    • Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture and Conservation – M. Olson, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on Committees – J. Miller, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on Contingent Expenditures – E. F. Hilker, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on Education and Public Welfare – R. P. Robinson, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on Highways – J. Miller, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on the Judiciary – G. W. Buchen, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on Labor and Management – L. J. Fellenz, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on Legislative Procedure – F. E. Panzer, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on State and Local Government – R. Schlabach, chair
    • Senate Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs – F. B. Porter, chair

    Assembly committees

    • Assembly Standing Committee on Agriculture – O. R. Rice, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce and Manufacturing – C. R. Barnard, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Conservation – J. E. Youngs, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Contingent Expenditures – J. M. Mleziva, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Education – W. W. Clark, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Elections – C. E. Collar, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Engrossed Bills – C. Ebert, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Enrolled Bills – E. L. Rundell, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Excise and Fees – W. S. Fisher, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Highways – H. A. Harper, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Insurance and Banking – B. M. Engebretson, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on the Judiciary – V. W. Thomson, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Labor – E. L. Genzmer, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Municipalities – P. A. Luedtke, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Printing – G. J. Woerth, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Public Welfare – E. W. Hanson, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Revision – T. Holtebeck, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Rules – F. Pfennig, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on State Affairs – R. H. Runden, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Taxation – J. A. Canniff, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Third Reading – F. H. Frank, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Transportation – A. Van De Zande, chair
    • Assembly Standing Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs – C. C. Christensen, chair

    Joint committees

    • Joint Standing Committee on Finance – G. H. Hipke (Sen.) & J. Spearbraker (Asm.), co-chairs
    • Joint Standing Committee on Revisions, Repeals, and Uniform Laws – J. C. McBride (Sen.) & M. F. Burmaster (Asm.), co-chairs
    • Joint Legislative Council – W. P. Knowles (Sen.), chair

    Employees

    Senate employees

    • Chief Clerk: Thomas M. Donahue[3]
      • Assistant Chief Clerk: W. Wrenn O'Connell
    • Sergeant-at-Arms: Harold Damon
      • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Edward R. Stoker

    Assembly employees

    • Chief Clerk: Arthur L. May[3]
      • Assistant Chief Clerk: Robert H. Boyson
    • Sergeant-at-Arms: Norris J. Kellman

    Notes

    1. ^ Republican Ernest L. Riebau (Milwaukee County) died.

    References

    1. ^ a b Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn, eds. (2021). "Historical Lists" (PDF). State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2021–2022 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. pp. 468, 471, 475, 479–480. ISBN 978-1-7333817-1-0. Retrieved August 5, 2023.
    2. ^ a b Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1948). "Members of the Legislature". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1948 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library. pp. 28–74. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
    3. ^ a b Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1948). "The State Government: Legislative Branch". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1948 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library. pp. 269-. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
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