Mark Honadel

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Mark Honadel is a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 21st District since winning a special election in 2003.

Honadel has worked as an industrial manager, professional metal fabricator, and welding instructor. He is a member of the Grant Park Garden Club, South Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce, South Milwaukee Lions, and South Milwaukee Street Scraping.[1]

Issue positions

Honadel 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

  • Energy and Utilities
  • Labor
  • Workforce Development
  • Special Committee on Building Wisconsin's Workforce

Sponsored legislation

Legislation sponsored in 2009:[3]

  • AB-80 Education credit re income and franchise taxes to businesses and corporations that pay certain tuitions; DOR report required
  • AB-225 Mandatory minimum sentences for certain child sex crimes applied only if convicted person was under age 18
  • AB-235 Mathematics, general science, biology, chemistry, or physics: DPI to issue one-year, nonrenewable licenses to teach in grades 6-12 to persons with certain certification; sunset provision

Major donors

The top 5 donors to Honadel's 2008 campaign were mostly individuals:[4]

  • 1. 4th Congressional District Republican Club $700
  • 2. Walton, Jim $500
  • 3. Iwinski, Karen $500
  • 4. Sharp, Sherry $500
  • 5. Walton, Lynn $500

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