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'''Margaret Ann "Peggy" Krusick''' (born October 26, 1956) has represented the 7th Assembly District since 2003. She was first elected to represent the 97th District in 1984, changing to the 7th after [[redistricting]]. Her district covers the southwest side of Milwaukee and most of the City of Greenfield. Krusick ran against Republican contender Brad Sponholz in the 2010 midterm election. |
'''Margaret Ann "Peggy" Krusick''' (born October 26, 1956) has represented the 7th Assembly District since 2003. She was first elected to represent the 97th District in 1984, changing to the 7th after [[redistricting]]. Her district covers the southwest side of Milwaukee and most of the City of Greenfield. Krusick ran against Republican contender Brad Sponholz in the 2010 midterm election. |
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Rep. Krusick has become well known for key votes against popular positions within the [[Democratic Party (United States) | Democratic Party]], such issues include voting against tax credits to expand small businesses in Wisconsin,<ref>[http://www.votesmart. |
Rep. Krusick has become well known for key votes against popular positions within the [[Democratic Party (United States) | Democratic Party]], such issues include voting against tax credits to expand small businesses in Wisconsin,<ref>[http://www.votesmart.orgbill/6424/17748/3513/business-education-tax-credit]</ref> voting against mandating insurance companies treat autistic children,<ref>[http://www.votesmart.org/bill/6426/17752/3513/austism-treatment-funding]</ref> voting against predatory lending institutions like check into cash,<ref>[http://www.votesmart.org/bill/10846/29009/3513/payday-lending-regulations]</ref> denying domestic partners the right to insurance and salary benefits after a partner's death,<ref>[http://www.votesmart.org/bill/9667/26581/3513/2009-2011-biennium-budget]</ref> and voting against [[Milwaukee Public Schools]] reform.<ref>[http://www.votesmart.org/bill/11180/29944/3513/education-law-amendments]</ref> |
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Krusick's pro-life position,<ref>[http://www.votesmart.org/ |
Krusick's pro-life position,<ref>[http://www.votesmart.org/bill/6374/17584/3513/partial-birthlate-term-abortion-ban]</ref> has garnered her an endorsement from the conservative non-profit organization Wisconsin Right to Life. <ref>[http://www.wrtl.org/resources/pac-endorsed-candidates.aspx]</ref> |
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Rep. Krusick is a graduate of Saint Gregory the Great Parish School in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]]. She and her husband have two children. |
Rep. Krusick is a graduate of Saint Gregory the Great Parish School in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]]. She and her husband have two children. |
Revision as of 02:36, 4 November 2011
Peggy Krusick | |
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Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 7th district | |
Assumed office 2003 | |
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 97th district | |
In office 1983–2002 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | October 26, 1956
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Roger Mroczenski |
Residence | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Margaret Ann "Peggy" Krusick (born October 26, 1956) has represented the 7th Assembly District since 2003. She was first elected to represent the 97th District in 1984, changing to the 7th after redistricting. Her district covers the southwest side of Milwaukee and most of the City of Greenfield. Krusick ran against Republican contender Brad Sponholz in the 2010 midterm election.
Rep. Krusick has become well known for key votes against popular positions within the Democratic Party, such issues include voting against tax credits to expand small businesses in Wisconsin,[1] voting against mandating insurance companies treat autistic children,[2] voting against predatory lending institutions like check into cash,[3] denying domestic partners the right to insurance and salary benefits after a partner's death,[4] and voting against Milwaukee Public Schools reform.[5]
Krusick's pro-life position,[6] has garnered her an endorsement from the conservative non-profit organization Wisconsin Right to Life. [7]
Rep. Krusick is a graduate of Saint Gregory the Great Parish School in Milwaukee. She and her husband have two children.
References
External links
- Peggy Krusick's 2010 campaign website
- Representative Peggy Krusick at the Wisconsin State Legislature