88th Wisconsin Legislature Wisconsin legislative term for 1987–1988
88th Wisconsin Legislature Wisconsin State Capitol
Legislative body Wisconsin Legislature Meeting place Wisconsin State Capitol Term January 5, 1987 – January 2, 1989 Election November 4, 1986 Members 33 Senate President Fred Risser (D )Party control Democratic Members 99 Assembly Speaker Thomas A. Loftus (D )Speaker pro tempore David Clarenbach (D )Party control Democratic Regular January 5, 1987 – January 3, 1989
Sep. 1987 Spec. September 15, 1987 – September 16, 1987 Nov. 1987 Spec. November 18, 1987 – June 7, 1988 May 1988 Extra. May 17, 1988 – June 16, 1988 Jun. 1988 Spec. June 30, 1988 – June 30, 1988 Jun. 1988 Extra. June 30, 1988 – July 20, 1988
The Eighty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 5, 1987, to January 3, 1989, in regular session, and also convened in three special sessions and two extraordinary sessions.[ 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 4, 1986. 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 6, 1984.[ 1]
Major events
Major legislation
An Act ... relating to creating a state lottery, creating a lottery board, taxation of lottery winnings, creating a lottery property tax credit, granting rule-making authority, providing a penalty and making appropriations, 1987 Act 119 . Established the Wisconsin Lottery . A property tax credit included in the original law was line-item vetoed.
Party summary
Senate summary
Senate partisan composition Democratic: 19 seats
Republican: 14 seats
Assembly summary
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 55 seats
Republican: 44 seats
Sessions
Regular session: January 5, 1987 – January 3, 1989
September 1987 special session: September 15, 1987 – September 16, 1987
November 1987 special session: November 18, 1987 – June 7, 1988
May 1988 extraordinary session: May 17, 1988 – June 16, 1988
June 1988 special session: June 30, 1988 – June 30, 1988
June 1988 extraordinary session: June 30, 1988 – July 20, 1988
Leaders
Senate leadership
Senate majority leadership
Senate minority leadership
Assembly leadership
Assembly majority leadership
Assembly minority leadership
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Senate for the Eighty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Senate partisan representation Democratic: 19 seats
Republican: 14 seats
Dist.
Senator
Party
Age (1987)
Home
First elected
01
Alan Lasee
Rep.
49
Rockland , Brown County
1977
02
--Vacant until Apr. 21, 1987--
Robert Cowles (from Apr. 21, 1987)
Rep.
36
Green Bay , Brown County
1987
03
John Norquist (res. Apr. 15, 1988)
Dem.
37
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
1982
Brian Burke (from Nov. 15, 1988)
Dem.
30
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
1988
04
Barbara Ulichny
Dem.
39
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
1984
05
Mordecai Lee
Dem.
38
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
1982
06
Gary George
Dem.
32
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
1980
07
John Plewa
Dem.
41
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
1984
08
Joseph Czarnezki
Dem.
32
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
1983
09
William Te Winkle
Dem.
32
Wilson , Sheboygan County
1986
10
James Harsdorf
Rep.
36
River Falls , Pierce County
1980
11
J. Mac Davis
Rep.
34
Waukesha , Waukesha County
1976
12
Lloyd H. Kincaid
Dem.
61
Crandon , Forest County
1983
13
Barbara Lorman
Rep.
54
Fort Atkinson , Jefferson County
1980
14
Joseph Leean
Rep.
44
Dayton , Waupaca County
1984
15
--Vacant until Apr. 21, 1987--
Timothy Weeden (from Apr. 21, 1987)
Rep.
35
Beloit , Rock County
1987
16
Charles Chvala
Dem.
32
Madison , Dane County
1984
17
Richard Kreul
Rep.
62
Fennimore , Grant County
1978
18
--Vacant until Apr. 21, 1987--
Carol Buettner (from Apr. 21, 1987)
Rep.
39
Oshkosh , Winnebago County
1987
19
Michael G. Ellis
Rep.
45
Neenah , Winnebago County
1982
20
Donald K. Stitt
Rep.
42
Port Washington , Ozaukee County
1984
21
Joseph A. Strohl
Dem.
40
Racine , Racine County
1978
22
Joseph F. Andrea
Dem.
59
Kenosha , Kenosha County
1984
23
Marvin J. Roshell
Dem.
54
Lafayette , Chippewa County
1978
24
David Helbach
Dem.
38
Stevens Point , Portage County
1983
25
Robert Jauch
Dem.
41
Poplar , Douglas County
1986
26
Fred Risser
Dem.
59
Madison , Dane County
1962
27
Russ Feingold
Dem.
33
Middleton , Dane County
1982
28
Lynn Adelman
Dem.
47
New Berlin , Waukesha County
1976
29
Walter Chilsen
Rep.
63
Wausau , Marathon County
1966
30
Jerome Van Sistine
Dem.
60
Green Bay , Brown County
1976
31
Rodney C. Moen
Dem.
49
Whitehall , Trempealeau County
1982
32
Brian Rude
Rep.
31
Coon Valley , Vernon County
1984
33
Susan Engeleiter
Rep.
34
Brookfield , Waukesha County
1980
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the Eighty-Eighth Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Assembly partisan representation Democratic: 55 seats
Republican: 44 seats
Senate Dist.
Dist.
Representative
Party
Age (1987)
Home
First Elected
01
01
Lary J. Swoboda
Dem.
47
Luxemburg
1970
02
Dale Bolle
Dem.
63
Whitelaw
1982
03
Alvin Ott
Rep.
37
Brillion
1986
02
04
Cathy Zeuske
Rep.
28
Shawano
1982
05
Gary J. Schmidt
Rep.
39
Chilton
1984
06
Robert Cowles (res. Apr. 21, 1987)
Rep.
36
Green Bay
1982
James R. Charneski (from Jun. 16, 1987)
Rep.
51
Allouez
1987
03
07
Dismas Becker
Dem.
50
Milwaukee
1977
08
Peter Bock
Dem.
38
Milwaukee
1986
09
Walter Kunicki
Dem.
28
Milwaukee
1980
04
10
Betty Jo Nelsen
Rep.
51
Shorewood
1979
11
Louis Fortis
Dem.
39
Milwaukee
1986
12
Barbara Notestein
Dem.
37
Milwaukee
1984
05
13
Thomas Seery
Dem.
41
Milwaukee
1982
14
Thomas Barrett
Dem.
33
Milwaukee
1984
15
Shirley Krug
Dem.
28
Milwaukee
1984
06
16
Spencer Coggs
Dem.
37
Milwaukee
1982
17
Annette Polly Williams
Dem.
49
Milwaukee
1980
18
Marcia P. Coggs
Dem.
58
Milwaukee
1976
07
19
Louise M. Tesmer
Dem.
44
Milwaukee
1972
20
Tim Carpenter
Dem.
26
Milwaukee
1984
21
Richard Grobschmidt
Dem.
38
South Milwaukee
1984
08
22
Jeannette Bell
Dem.
45
West Allis
1982
23
Thomas A. Hauke
Dem.
48
West Allis
1972
24
Peggy Krusick
Dem.
30
Milwaukee
1983
09
25
Vernon W. Holschbach
Dem.
60
Manitowoc
1980
26
Calvin Potter
Dem.
41
Kohler
1974
27
Wilfrid J. Turba
Rep.
58
Elkhart Lake
1982
10
28
David E. Paulson
Rep.
55
Amery
1978
29
Richard Shoemaker
Dem.
35
Menomonie
1978
30
William Berndt
Rep.
30
River Falls
1984
11
31
Joanne Huelsman
Rep.
48
Waukesha
1982
32
Joseph Wimmer
Rep.
52
Waukesha
1982
33
Steven Foti
Rep.
28
Oconomowoc
1982
12
34
Jim Holperin
Dem.
36
Eagle River
1982
35
Thomas D. Ourada
Rep.
28
Antigo
1984
36
John Volk
Dem.
71
Freedom
1983
13
37
Randall J. Radtke
Rep.
35
Lake Mills
1978
38
Margaret S. Lewis
Rep.
32
Jefferson
1984
39
Robert Goetsch
Rep.
53
Oak Grove
1982
14
40
Francis R. Byers
Rep.
66
Marion
1968
41
Robert T. Welch
Rep.
28
Leon
1984
42
Ben Brancel
Rep.
36
Douglas
1986
15
43
Charles W. Coleman
Rep.
54
Richmond
1982
44
Wayne W. Wood
Dem.
56
Janesville
1976
45
Timothy Weeden (res. Apr. 21, 1987)
Rep.
35
Beloit
1984
Judy Robson (from Jun. 16, 1987)
Dem.
47
Beloit
1987
16
46
Thomas A. Loftus
Dem.
41
Sun Prairie
1976
47
David G. Deininger
Rep.
39
Monroe
1986
48
Sue Magnuson
Dem.
34
Madison
1984
17
49
David A. Brandemuehl
Rep.
55
Mount Ida
1986
50
Dale Schultz
Rep.
33
Washington
1982
51
Joseph E. Tregoning
Rep.
45
Shullsburg
1967
18
52
Earl F. McEssy
Rep.
73
Fond du Lac
1956
53
Mary Panzer
Rep.
35
West Bend
1980
54
Carol A. Buettner (res. Apr. 21, 1987)
Rep.
38
Oshkosh
1982
Gregg Underheim (from Jun. 16, 1987)
Rep.
36
Oshkosh
1987
19
55
Esther K. Walling
Rep.
46
Menasha
1982
56
Gordon R. Bradley
Rep.
65
Oshkosh
1968
57
David Prosser Jr.
Rep.
44
Appleton
1978
20
58
John L. Merkt
Rep.
40
Mequon
1976
59
Dwight A. York
Rep.
47
Lomira
1984
60
Susan B. Vergeront
Rep.
41
Cedarburg
1984
21
61
Scott C. Fergus
Dem.
31
Racine
1984
62
Jeffrey A. Neubauer
Dem.
31
Racine
1980
63
E. James Ladwig
Rep.
48
Caledonia
1978
22
64
Peter W. Barca
Dem.
31
Kenosha
1984
65
John Antaramian
Dem.
32
Kenosha
1982
66
Cloyd A. Porter
Rep.
51
Burlington
1972
23
67
Leo Richard Hamilton
Dem.
59
Chippewa Falls
1986
68
Joseph Looby
Dem.
69
Eau Claire
1968
69
Heron Van Gorden
Rep.
60
Neillsville
1982
24
70
Donald W. Hasenohrl
Dem.
51
Pittsville
1974
71
Stan Gruszynski
Dem.
37
Stevens Point
1984
72
Marlin Schneider
Dem.
44
Wisconsin Rapids
1970
25
73
Frank Boyle
Dem.
41
Summit
1986
74
Barbara Linton
Dem.
34
Ashland
1986
75
Mary Hubler
Dem.
34
Rice Lake
1984
26
76
Rebecca Young
Dem.
52
Madison
1984
77
Spencer Black
Dem.
36
Madison
1984
78
David Clarenbach
Dem.
33
Madison
1974
27
79
Joe Wineke
Dem.
29
Verona
1982
80
Robert M. Thompson
Dem.
59
Dekorra
1970
81
David Travis
Dem.
38
Madison
1978
28
82
James A. Rutkowski
Dem.
44
Hales Corners
1970
83
David J. Lepak
Rep.
27
Muskego
1984
84
John C. Schober
Rep.
35
New Berlin
1982
29
85
John H. Robinson (res. May 23, 1988)
Dem.
31
Wausau
1980
--Vacant from May 23, 1988--
86
Brad Zweck
Dem.
28
Mosinee
1986
87
Robert J. Larson
Rep.
54
Medford
1978
30
88
Richard P. Matty (res. Aug. 4, 1987)
Rep.
54
Stephenson
1972
John Gard (from Oct. 12, 1987)
Rep.
24
Suamico
1987
89
Cletus J. Vanderperren
Dem.
74
Pittsfield
1958
90
Mary Lou E. Van Dreel
Dem.
51
Green Bay
1986
31
91
Barbara Gronemus
Dem.
55
Whitehall
1982
92
Terry Musser
Rep.
39
Irving
1984
93
Mark D. Lewis
Dem.
37
Eau Claire
1982
32
94
Virgil Roberts
Dem.
64
Holmen
1970
95
John Medinger
Dem.
38
La Crosse
1976
96
DuWayne Johnsrud
Rep.
43
Eastman
1984
33
97
Lolita Schneiders
Rep.
55
Menomonee Falls
1980
98
Peggy Rosenzweig
Rep.
50
Wauwatosa
1982
99
Margaret Farrow
Rep.
52
Elm Grove
1986
Employees
Senate employees
Chief Clerk: Donald J. Schneider[ 2]
Sergeant-at-Arms: Daniel B. Fields
Assembly employees
Chief Clerk: Thomas T. Melvin[ 2]
Sergeant-at-Arms: Patrick Essie
Notes
^ Republicans Don Hanaway (2nd District) and Scott McCallum (18th District) and Democrat Timothy Cullen (15th District) resigned before the start of the session.
^ Republicans Robert Cowles (2nd District), Carol Buettner (18th District), and Timothy Weeden (15th District) were sworn in to replace Don Hanaway, Scott McCallum, and Timothy Cullen, respectively.
^ Democrat John Norquist (3rd District) resigned after his election as Mayor of Milwaukee.
^ Democrat Brian Burke (3rd District) was sworn in to replace John Norquist.
^ Republicans Robert Cowles (6th District), Timothy Weeden (45th District), and Carol Buettner (54th District) resigned due to their elections to the state senate.
^ Republicans James R. Charneski (6th District) and Gregg Underheim (54th District) and Democrat Judy Robson (45th District) were sworn in to replace Robert Cowles, Carol Buettner, and Timothy Weeden, respectively.
^ Republican Richard P. Matty (88th District) resigned.
^ Republican John Gard (88th District) was sworn in to replace Richard P. Matty.
^ Democrat John H. Robinson (85th District) resigned due to election as mayor of Wausau.
References
^ 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 .
^ a b c d Theobald, H. Rupert; Barish, Lawrence S., eds. (1987). "Biographies". The State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1987–1988 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau . pp. 20– 88. Retrieved December 14, 2023 .
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