Ann Hraychuck
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Ann Hraychuck is a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 28th District since 2006.
Prior to her election to the Assembly, she served as Sheriff of Polk County from 2001-2006, and with the Polk County Sheriff's Department from 1973-2005.
Hraychuck is the Chair of Deer Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities, and a member of the National Rifle Association, Polk County Sportsmen's Club, Saint Croix Falls Rotary Club, Whitetails Unlimited, Wisconsin Bear Hunter's Association, Wisconsin Bow Hunter's Association, and Wisconsin Sheriff's/Deputy Sheriff's Association.[1]
Issue positions
On her campaign website Hraychuck lists her top legislative priorities as "making health care affordable, ensuring a quality education for our kids, controlling taxes and creating and maintaining family supporting jobs."[2]
She did not provide answers to the 2008 Political Courage Test. The test provides voters with how a candidate would vote on the issues if elected.[3]
Committee membership
- Criminal Justice
- Natural Resources
- Rural Economic Development
- Tourism, Recreation and State Properties
- Fish and Wildlife (Chair)
- Legislative Council Study Committees:
- Speaker's Taskforce on Preventing Home Foreclosures
Sponsored legislation
Legislation sponsored in 2009:[4]
- AB-4 Catch and release bass and muskellunge fishing seasons: provisions repealed
- AB-150 Fur-bearing animals: revisions re possession of green skin; selling, buying, bartering, or trading certain animal carcasses; metal identification tag on traps; DNR provisions
- AB-222 Hunting and firearm possession revisions re accompaniment of hunters under age 16, hunting with a crossbow on certain lands, and possession of firearm for target practice age restriction; hunting mentorship program established and minimum hunting age lowered
- AB-355 Deer hunting with bow and arrow and license issued during open deer bow hunting season: three day waiting period repealed
Major donors
The top 5 donors to Hraychuck's 2008 campaign were all individuals:[5]
- 1. Halverson, Rick $500
- 2. McKinley, Kimberly $500
- 3. Dabney, Kevin S $500
- 4. Klein, Blair $500
- 5. Johnson, Todd $500
External links
- Ann Hraychuck official campaign website
- Wisconsin Assembly - Representative Ann Hraychuck
- Project Vote Smart profile
- Campaign Contributions: 2008, 2006
- State Surge - legislative and voting track record
- Freedom Speaks profile
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