Chuck Benedict

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Chuck Benedict is a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 45th District since 2004.

Benedict has worked as a high school math/science teacher and a neurologist.

He is a member of the Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development, American Academy of Neurology, American Association for Advancement of Science, League of Conservation Voters, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Union of Concerned Scientists, and the Wisconsin Medical Society.[1]

Issue positions

Benedict 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.[2]

Committee membership

  • Corrections and the Courts
  • Public Health (Chair)
  • Health and Healthcare Reform
  • Jobs, the Economy and Small Business
  • Special Committee on Performance-Based Disease Management Programs for Large Population

Sponsored legislation

Legislation sponsored in 2009:[3]

  • AB-44 Volunteer Health Care Provider Program: state required to pay for legal representation and costs and damages re certain claims; chiropractors and physical therapists added
  • AB-152 Mandatory overtime and on-call time: health care facility prohibited from requiring of certain employees that are paid an hourly wage or are classified as nonsupervisory; exemption, discrimination, complaint, and penalty provisions
  • AB-299 Sale of mercury-added products regulated, including fever thermometers, manometers, thermostats, instruments and measuring devices, switches and relays, and specified household items; public, parochial, and charter schools prohibited from purchasing or storing free-flowing elemental mercury, a device containing mercury, or a mercury-containing compound, exceptions provided

Major donors

The top 5 donors to Benedict's 2008 campaign:[4]

  • 1. Benedict, Chuck $3,000
  • 2. Kris for Wisconsin $537
  • 3. Electrical Workers $500
  • 4. WI State Council of Machinists $500
  • 5. Associated Builders & Contractors of Wisconsin $500

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