Margaret Krusick

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Margaret Krusick is a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 7th District since winning a special election in June 1983.

Krusick earned her MA from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and BA in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She has worked as a a member of the Governor's Ombudsman Program for the Aging and Disabled, an administrative assistant for the Higher Education Aids Board, and as a legal assistant.[1]

Issue positions

Krusick 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

  • Aging and Long-Term Care (Chair)
  • Education
  • Jobs, the Economy and Small Business

Sponsored legislation

Legislation sponsored in 2009:[3]

  • AB-259 Alzheimer's disease or related dementia: DHS to establish standards of care and treatment; residential care facilities must meet those standards to hold themselves out as offering special services; revisions to annual report from DHS to residential care facilities; emergency rule provision
  • AB-183 Habitual parking violator: county or municipal ordinance for the immobilization or removal, impoundment, and disposal permitted; conditions and fee provisions
  • AB-285 Motor vehicle displaying disabled plates or ID card: fuel dealer requirement to provide employee to assist expanded; sign and forfeiture provisions; enforcement transferred to DAs

Major donors

The top 5 donors to Krusick's 2008 campaign were mainly teachers associations:[4]

  • 1. Krusick, Peggy $2,285
  • 2. Milwaukee Teachers Education Assoc $1,000
  • 3. American Federation of Teachers $500
  • 4. WI AFSCME Councils 40 & 48 $500
  • 5. American Federation of Teachers $500

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